RFR 8035963: The failed Kerberos tests due to timeouts
Wang Weijun
weijun.wang at oracle.com
Fri Mar 7 07:31:49 UTC 2014
Hi All
Please take a review of
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~weijun/8035963/webrev.00/
I've added a ratio variable to these timeout related tests. The ratio is now set to 2 (one exception, 3 for BadKdc2). This is mainly an experiment to how if they can be more stable when running slower. We will need to do some observation for a period of time.
BTW, some of them are placed into ProblemList.txt for solaris-sparc. I remember there was a time when solaris-sparc machines run slow because of a hotspot change. Anyway, they are all liberated at the moment to join the experiment.
FYI: The tests run fine on my desktop (Mac Mini) with a ratio of 0.4.
JPRT runs fine. The windows-i586 job runs the slowest:
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TEST: sun/security/krb5/auto/BadKdc1.java
build: 1.594 seconds
compile: 1.594 seconds
main: 89.433 seconds
TEST RESULT: Passed. Execution successful
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TEST: sun/security/krb5/auto/BadKdc2.java
build: 0.031 seconds
compile: 0.031 seconds
main: 133.423 seconds
TEST RESULT: Passed. Execution successful
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TEST: sun/security/krb5/auto/BadKdc3.java
build: 0.031 seconds
compile: 0.031 seconds
main: 73.681 seconds
TEST RESULT: Passed. Execution successful
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TEST: sun/security/krb5/auto/BadKdc4.java
build: 0.031 seconds
compile: 0.031 seconds
main: 169.443 seconds
TEST RESULT: Passed. Execution successful
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TEST: sun/security/krb5/auto/MaxRetries.java
compile: 0.062 seconds
build: 0.0 seconds
main: 170.49 seconds
TEST RESULT: Passed. Execution successful
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TEST: sun/security/krb5/auto/TcpTimeout.java
compile: 0.047 seconds
build: 0.0 seconds
main: 43.192 seconds
TEST RESULT: Passed. Execution successful
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Thanks
Max
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