Stress Tests |
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updated on May 26, 1999
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Type | Automatic |
Operating system | Windows NT® 4.0, Windows® 2000, Windows 95 & 98 |
Log filename | diskload.log |
Processing time | Approximately 30 minutes |
Status | Required |
Included in these HCTs: | 8.x, 9.x |
This test simultaneously stresses hard, floppy, and CD-ROM disk drives by creating multiple threads for each drive you select. Each thread reads, writes, and verifies a 1-MB pattern for 30 minutes. This ensures that the drive correctly reads and writes data. A drive partition can use any file system format and can include CD-ROM drives. When testing Windows NT® systems, you must include at least one FAT and one NTFS hard drive partition, plus one floppy drive.
A thread that tests a CD-ROM drive reads from, but does not write to, that drive.
Parameters
Specify the disks and number of threads you want the test to use. By default, the test uses all drives with enough available space and creates 4 threads on floppy drive A or B and 20 threads on each hard drive partition.
Type | Automatic |
Operating system | Windows NT® 4.0, Windows® 2000, Windows 95 & 98 |
Log filename | diskload.log |
Processing time | Approximately 30 minutes |
Status | Required |
Included in these HCTs: | 8.x, 9.x |
The test reads, writes, and verifies a 1-MB pattern for 30 minutes by creating multiple threads for the drive you select. This ensures that the drive correctly reads and writes data. A drive partition can use any file system format and can include CD-ROM drives. A thread that tests a CD-ROM drive reads from, but does not write to, that drive.
Parameters
Specify the disk and number of threads you want the test to use.
Type | Automatic |
Operating system | Windows NT® 4.0, Windows® 2000, Windows 95 & 98 |
Log filename | diskload.log |
Processing time | Approximately 30 minutes |
Status | Required |
Included in these HCTs: | 8.x, 9.x |
This test writes and verifies a 1-MB pattern for 30 minutes. This is done by creating multiple threads for the CD-ROM drive you select. This ensures that the drive correctly reads data.
Parameters
Specify the disk and number of threads you want the test to use.
Type | Automatic |
Operating system | Windows 2000 (RC 3 or later) |
Log filename | stack.log |
Processing time | Approximately 5 minutes |
Status | Required |
Included in these HCTs: | 8.x, 9.x |
This test checks that the operating system can withstand a PnP Stress Test on the test system. This tests Windows 2000's ability to dynamically enumerate, load drivers and start devices, as well as remove devices.
To do that, Test Manager will use a driver that exposes and removes dummy children, the same way a USB controller or a PCMCIA controller dynamically exposes or removes devices on their respective buses.
What is soft enumeration and what does it mean?
Soft Enumeration means to simulate the dynamic mechanism of enumeration (including
plugging in hardware, finding drivers, ejecting hardware, etc.) through software. The
software creates data structures for devices that don't exist, fooling the system into
recognizing them as real devices.
What can be learned from the log file?
You can check the status of a device compared to what is expected. For example, after simulating a 'removal' (i.e.'eject the device'), you should expect the internal state of the device to be "removed". There is no reliable way to tell how long it should take before they system recognizes that a device was removed. You may see a failure because the system was too slow in processing a PnP event.Parameters
None.
Issues
If you have run SoftEnum once and want to run it again you must reboot your test system, or else you will get a bugcheck. This is an OS issue that will be fixed in a later build of Windows 2000.
Type | Automatic |
Operating system | Windows NT® 4.0, Windows® 2000 |
Log filename | perf.log |
Processing time | Approximately 3 minutes |
Status | Required |
Included in these HCTs: | 8.x, 9.x |
This test verifies that the system performance counters do not step backwards.
Type | Automatic |
Operating system | Windows NT® 4.0, Windows® 2000 |
Log filename | stress.log |
Processing time | Approximately 8 hours |
Status | Required |
Included in these HCTs: | 8.x, 9.x |
This test puts an abnormal load on the system by simultaneously stressing disk access, memory management, GDI operations, module management, and system caching.
Parameters
None.
Configuration
Verify that there is at least 50 MB of free space on the HCT partition.
Recommendations
Before running this test, verify that there are no directories named TMP*.* in the \HCT\Testbin directory. Plan to run this test to completion. Once you start it, you cannot stop it with the Abort button.
Issues
There are several reasons why system stress may fail: