From vstinner at redhat.com Wed Jun 27 19:13:55 2018 From: vstinner at redhat.com (Victor Stinner) Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2018 01:13:55 +0200 Subject: [Speed] http://speed.python.org/ updated manually Message-ID: Hi, FYI I'm still running *manually* "./run_benchmark.sh" in a screen on the benchmark runner to sometimes upload new results to speed.python.org. Since Python 3.7.0 is going to be released, I ran benchmarks. Results: https://speed.python.org/ Is there anyone interested to write a cron task to automate running run_benchmark.sh? Victor From andrii.soldatenko at gmail.com Thu Jun 28 09:20:01 2018 From: andrii.soldatenko at gmail.com (Andrii Soldatenko) Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2018 16:20:01 +0300 Subject: [Speed] http://speed.python.org/ updated manually In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <0C06B48D-BF2F-4D91-8BC1-709D676B4882@gmail.com> Hi Viktor, If you can point me to repo and docs, I can automate it. > On Jun 28, 2018, at 2:13 AM, Victor Stinner wrote: > > Hi, > > FYI I'm still running *manually* "./run_benchmark.sh" in a screen on > the benchmark runner to sometimes upload new results to > speed.python.org. > > Since Python 3.7.0 is going to be released, I ran benchmarks. > > Results: https://speed.python.org/ > > Is there anyone interested to write a cron task to automate running > run_benchmark.sh? > > Victor > _______________________________________________ > Speed mailing list > Speed at python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/speed From vstinner at redhat.com Thu Jun 28 10:38:59 2018 From: vstinner at redhat.com (Victor Stinner) Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2018 16:38:59 +0200 Subject: [Speed] http://speed.python.org/ updated manually In-Reply-To: <0C06B48D-BF2F-4D91-8BC1-709D676B4882@gmail.com> References: <0C06B48D-BF2F-4D91-8BC1-709D676B4882@gmail.com> Message-ID: I'm not aware of any existing doc... Let me see: * There are two servers: the runner and the web servers. Here I only care about the runner who I run benchmarks. * I automated all steps to run a benchmark in the "performance" project. At the end, the command is just "python3 -m performance compile_all ~/bench.conf". But for pratical reasons, I chose to clone "perf" and "performance" repositories manually, and I updated them manually as well. To run benchmark, I open a SSH connection, open a screen, run "./run_benchmarks.sh" and that's it. My request would be to automate this in a cron tab. I'm not aware of any automation for these servers: check many in psf-salt and psf-chef projects. My notes about the Python infra: http://pythondev.readthedocs.io/cpython.html#python-infrastructure I might share additional details with you in private. I'm not sure if some parts of the infra should be kept secret or not :-) Victor 2018-06-28 15:20 GMT+02:00 Andrii Soldatenko : > Hi Viktor, > > If you can point me to repo and docs, I can automate it. > > >> On Jun 28, 2018, at 2:13 AM, Victor Stinner wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> FYI I'm still running *manually* "./run_benchmark.sh" in a screen on >> the benchmark runner to sometimes upload new results to >> speed.python.org. >> >> Since Python 3.7.0 is going to be released, I ran benchmarks. >> >> Results: https://speed.python.org/ >> >> Is there anyone interested to write a cron task to automate running >> run_benchmark.sh? >> >> Victor >> _______________________________________________ >> Speed mailing list >> Speed at python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/speed From matti.picus at gmail.com Thu Jun 28 13:05:24 2018 From: matti.picus at gmail.com (Matti Picus) Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2018 10:05:24 -0700 Subject: [Speed] http://speed.python.org/ updated manually In-Reply-To: References: <0C06B48D-BF2F-4D91-8BC1-709D676B4882@gmail.com> Message-ID: <3f71372f-245b-9b2d-3cfc-dfa6656df0b7@gmail.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: