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Aerokube Support

2021 February 16

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Hamza Bakkali in Aerokube Support
or i can test without installing vm
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Александр Андряшин... in Aerokube Support
it is better to run linux on laptop with virtualization enabled, vms are known as very slow...
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Александр Андряшин... in Aerokube Support
also if you still will try with vms you have to assign enough cpus 2 or 4 cpu per vm...
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Hamza Bakkali in Aerokube Support
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Hamza Bakkali in Aerokube Support
i activated it !
i just had to enable it on VMWare
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Александр Андряшин... in Aerokube Support
Hamza Bakkali
i activated it !
i just had to enable it on VMWare
how many cpus assigned to vm?
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Hamza Bakkali in Aerokube Support
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Александр Андряшин... in Aerokube Support
it is bettes to assing more, only android consumes 2 cpu
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Hamza Bakkali in Aerokube Support
i will make it 4
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Hamza Bakkali in Aerokube Support
done
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Hamza Bakkali in Aerokube Support
now if i run android session it will work ? should i try?
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Александр Андряшин... in Aerokube Support
Hamza Bakkali
now if i run android session it will work ? should i try?
just try
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Hamza Bakkali in Aerokube Support
still same issue
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Hamza Bakkali in Aerokube Support
20% then becomes 0%
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Andreyg in Aerokube Support
Hello guys! I have 4 windows docker hosts with Selenoid and GGR on one of them. When I run tests on every one of them separately, tests run fast. But when I run with GGR on these 4 hosts together, tests very slow. CPU is OK on machines. What can it be?
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Александр Андряшин... in Aerokube Support
Andreyg
Hello guys! I have 4 windows docker hosts with Selenoid and GGR on one of them. When I run tests on every one of them separately, tests run fast. But when I run with GGR on these 4 hosts together, tests very slow. CPU is OK on machines. What can it be?
ggr uses random distribution algorithm, so tests can be in queue.
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Александр Андряшин... in Aerokube Support
Hamza Bakkali
20% then becomes 0%
look into android container logs:
docker logs <container-id>
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Andreyg in Aerokube Support
Александр Андряшин
ggr uses random distribution algorithm, so tests can be in queue.
Yes but tests take more time to pass twice from the time that they run without GGR. That's strange. May be some network configuration missed?
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Hamza Bakkali in Aerokube Support
Александр Андряшин
look into android container logs:
docker logs <container-id>
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Hamza Bakkali in Aerokube Support
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