Unfortunately EC2 won't run the test suite since some of the tests rely on multicast.
Lightning is virtualize but its at capacity. We may be getting some more hardware though
which would help.
On Jun 14, 2013, at 10:32 AM, Aleksandar Kostadinov <akostadi(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Not exactly an answer but can we have a persistent amazon EC2 small
instance to run the testsuite? This way such intermittent issues would be caught early
after being introduced.
Jason Greene wrote, On 06/12/2013 10:01 PM (EEST):
> We still have a number intermittent test failures that have been around for over a
year now. I'm asking for everyone's help in doing what we can to make them stable.
If you submit a PR, and you see what looks like an intermittent failure, can you do some
investigation and report your findings even if it is not your area? It would be awesome if
you can report what you find to the mailing list, and rope in help.
>
> Nearly all of these seem to only occur when virtualization is involved, so if need be
we can work out a plan to create either a special run to capture diagnostic info, or I can
give access to a dedicated slave.
>
> If anyone has any further ideas on how to tackle these issues I am all ears.
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