[Sugar-devel] Results of today's Jabber Testing
Tomeu Vizoso
tomeu at sugarlabs.org
Wed Aug 12 03:57:16 EDT 2009
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 03:39, Martin Langhoff<martin.langhoff at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 8:33 PM, Caroline
> Meeks<caroline at solutiongrove.com> wrote:
>> I worked with the RIT contingent and Dave Farning today to do some
>> collaboration testing.
>> We tested with 8 computers on a rarely used dev XS system hosted by Solution
>> Grove.
>
> Interesting!
>
> Your report is a bit confusing so I will
>
> - you had no problems connecting 8 users to a vanilla XS running some
> 0.6d, right?
> - but later on jabber.s.o you had problems with 29 users...
>
> Is that correct?
>
> What sw is jabber.s.o running? Does it deviate in any way from a
> recent XS 0.6? Could network problems explain part of the problem?
>
> What did ejabberdctl connected-users say at the points when users were
> appearing/disappearing? Did ejabberd see them come and go? Or did it
> think they were connected all the time?
>
> These are very basic questions -- when doing this testing, you'll want
> someone looking at the jabber server, dumping connected-users and
> asking the Sugar users to run `olpc-xos` to compare.
>
> In fact a time-series of captures of `olpc-xos` on each Sugar / XO
> client and `ejabberd connected-users` on the XS, plus a verbose log
> from ejabberd would tell you a lot.
I would also like to know if when things go wrong, you have any
mentions of timeouts in the telepathy-gabble.log file. As a more
general strategy, we could compare telepathy-gabble.log between the
machines that work and doesn't and try to find any correlation.
Thanks,
Tomeu
> cheers,
>
>
>
> m
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