openshift-kni / debug-tools

debug and troubleshooting tools to check CNF workload configuration - unsupported
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Update e2e data #59

Closed marioferh closed 2 years ago

marioferh commented 2 years ago

Updated e2e that generated with latest version of knit

Signed-off-by: Mario Fernandez mariofer@redhat.com

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ffromani commented 2 years ago

can we just keep the old data and add the new data alongside it?

marioferh commented 2 years ago

can we just keep the old data and add the new data alongside it?

whats the purpose to keep the old data? If its not needed anymore better have just one folder, instead of two

ffromani commented 2 years ago

can we just keep the old data and add the new data alongside it?

whats the purpose to keep the old data? If its not needed anymore better have just one folder, instead of two

have data about real multi-numa machine :) is the cluster-bot machine multi-NUMA? let's rename the directory to give some hint about what's in there (e.g. epyc-singlenuma, xeon-singlenuma, epyc-multinuma...)

marioferh commented 2 years ago

can we just keep the old data and add the new data alongside it?

whats the purpose to keep the old data? If its not needed anymore better have just one folder, instead of two

have data about real multi-numa machine :) is the cluster-bot machine multi-NUMA? let's rename the directory to give some hint about what's in there (e.g. epyc-singlenuma, xeon-singlenuma, epyc-multinuma...)

cluster bot it's vm, no multi-numa