[Koha-devel] IMPORTANT: Plack stress test server

Heather Braum (NEKLS) hbraum at nekls.org
Thu Oct 15 16:50:50 CEST 2015


Great thank you Tomás for the feedback; I'm going to ask at least a couple
of other staff here to pound away at it, and I'm about to file my first bug
(batch importing records parsing error).

On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 9:37 AM Tomas Cohen Arazi <tomascohen at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Heather et al
>
> 2015-10-15 11:31 GMT-03:00 Heather Braum (NEKLS) <hbraum at nekls.org>:
>
>> Tomás, as someone who still is very much a newbie on testing, but
>> comfortable filing bug reports when I find stuff, I'd like to participate
>> in the testing, but want to know WHAT to throw at the test system. What
>> bugs are you all looking for related to plack? Specific parts of the
>> system? Regular tasks? What exactly does Plack change? Links? Behavior?
>>
>
> Plack should provide a noticeable speed boost on most of Koha's operations
> :-D What we want is people to use it as they were using it in real life.
> Circulate stuff, catalog, etc.
>
> For example, I found that when you need to create a Label batch, it looks
> like it is not created. I still need to fill that bug (I expect someone
> else to spend the time). It works on a non-plack setup. It is difficult for
> you to notice something is wrong because of Plack, so just fill the bug and
> we will try to find out if it is plack related. Ok?
>
> Give me some guidelines/direction, and I'll gladly pound away at it. Or if
>> just generally walking through my own internal pre-upgrade testing list
>> works, where we touch everything from basic circ to cataloging to holds to
>> reports, I can just walk through that process, too.
>>
>
> Exactly :-D
>
> Thanks!
>
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Heather Braum
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Resource Sharing Librarian
Northeast Kansas Library System
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