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Mr.Brown:
Hi,
currently i have some Problems with the SERT ( 2.0.6, 2.0.7 ) after quite some time I wanted to Test some more Systems.
First I had some Problems, with the Connection to the Host Disk Drives which I managed to fix, but now there is another Problem occurred.
When I start the Test a message with “attempting to start test suit” appears , see screenshot1.
After about 3-4 minutes the Test finishes, which is quite strange, see screenshot2.
When I look into the Results, I see that the workloads are configured but no results has been recorded for them, see screenshot3.
Hope you can help me with this Problem.
Kind regards
Mr.Brown
pgalizia:
Hello Mr.Brown,
Could you generate some log files using the collector scripts and attach those, so we can get a better look at what's going on with that setup?
See https://spec.org/sert2/SERT-userguide.pdf, Section 7.1. That explains how to setup the log file collection, start the SERT run, and then find the resulting log files afterward. That should give us a better idea of what the problem might be.
Thanks!
Mr.Brown:
Hi pgalizia,
my first issue is resolved, seems like pending Windows Updates with integrated Driver Updates were the Problem for that. Now the Test is starting and running till the end.
But i have a new Problem, i have some error messages in my results, see the attached screenshot ( new issue ), furthermore i created the log files for that new issue.
Kind Regards
pgalizia:
Thank you, Mr.Brown, for the logs. Those are quite helpful!
From what I see, it looks like there are two issues:
* The LU worklet's transactions are at 90.2% of the target
* The power sensor has 100% of its samples with unknown certainty
For the LU worklet, I see "cpuWarmupIntervalCount" in "config-all.xml" is set to "8" (instead of the default of 3). You may need to experiment with values between 3 and 10 to find the right number of warmups for the LU worklet (I've seen cases where setting cpuWarmupIntervalCount too high resulted in a similar issue for LU, and once I reduced it one or two iterations, it was fine).
As for the power sensor running with unknown certainty, this could be caused running the sensor with auto-ranging on. which isn't supported for SERT runs (doesn't allow for uncertainty measurements). See Section 5 in https://spec.org/sert2/SERT-userguide.pdf, which describes how to set up SERT's power ranges. You can also check the "Power and Temperature Measurement Setup Guide" at https://spec.org/power/docs/SPEC-Power_Measurement_Setup_Guide.pdf for additional information that may be relevant to your Hioki PW3337 device.
Give those items a try and let me know if that resolves those problems. Thanks again!
Mr.Brown:
Hi pgalizia,
sorry for the delay in this case.
I resolved both issues i had with the following solutions:
1. for the LU Worklet i tested all range numbers from 1-10 and in my case with number 2 the error message were gone.
2. i managed to clear this issue with the "Range Discovery" Test after that a "Full Test" was okay with no error.
Thank you for the help and for the recommendations.
Kind Regards
Mr. Brown
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