Running an e2e test for mysql with a small corpus.
SUCCESS! 3/3. The test took 4 minutes and 1 second
Results
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✅
general → Fast and Crisp
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✅
psutil → Excellent job, you did not kill the resources!
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✅
memray → Looking good
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✅
asyncstats → Looking good
System info
- OS Name → Linux
- Architecture → 64bit
- Machine Type → x86_64
- Network Name → bk-agent-elastic-gcp-1687251944685715630
- Python Version → 3.10.6
- Physical Memory → 29.4 GiB
- Number of Cores → 8
- CPU Frequency → 2299.998 Hz
Command executed
perf8 --psutil=True --psutil-max-rss=240M --psutil-disk-path=/tmp --cprofile=False --memray=True --pyspy=False --asyncstats=True --target-dir=/opt/buildkite-agent/builds/bk-agent-elastic-gcp-1687251944685715630/elastic/connectors-python-nightly/tests/../perf8-report-mysql --description=description.txt --status-filename=status --title=Performance Report --report=report.html --max-duration=600.0 --refresh-rate=5.0 --command=['/opt/buildkite-agent/builds/bk-agent-elastic-gcp-1687251944685715630/elastic/connectors-python-nightly/tests/../bin/elastic-ingest', '--config-file', 'mysql/config.yml', '--debug'] --statsd=False --statsd-port=514 --all=False --version=False --verbose=0
Plugins used
- psutil → System metrics with psutil
- memray → Runs memray and generates a flamegraph
- asyncstats → Stats on the event loop
Artifacts