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Cédric de Saint Martin
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Resiliency tests: improve README.
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@@ -3,10 +3,13 @@ service (usually deployed using "test" software type).
One entry point, if the service has been deployed
from a "scalability" test node, so with special parameters, will automatically
communicate to an ERP5 TestNode Master, and start the test.
communicate
when the instance is started
to an ERP5 TestNode Master, and start the test.
The other entry point is supposed to be run manually from a simple "test"
instance without special parameter, and will manually run the test.
The other entry point, "bin/runStandaloneTest", is supposed to be run manually from a simple "test"
instance without special parameter (just request an instance of your software
release using the dedicated test software-type made for the occasion).
This is quite useful if you simply want to run the resiliency tests without having the whole
dedicated test infrastructure.
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