OpTestKernelDump.py: Measure dump time and vmcore size#940
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Measure dump time taken and vmcore size for basic dump nad the stress-ng workload Signed-off-by: Shirisha G <shirisha@linux.ibm.com>
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@shirishaganta1 is this just vmcore time comparisision or size comparition too ?
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It is going to give us how much time it took to generate vmcore and also the size of vmcore |
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Measure dump time taken and vmcore size for basic
dump and the stress-ng workload