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Running on Kubernetes #2471
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Is it possible to run performance benchmark on Kubernetes?
I am trying to run it be exec into the pod after building image from files and dlls
and running dotnet on the dll
as running dotnet run the project file will trigger restore which it cannot do in Kubernetes environment due to security in accessing certain nuget packages
Some errors below
Message: An error occurred trying to start process ‘pgrep’ with working directory
/ Generate Exception: System.IO.IOException: Invalid argument : ‘/XXX/bin/Release/net6.0/proc/1592905/net’
at System.IO.Enumeration.FileSystemEnumerator
1.FindNextEntry(Byte* entryBufferPtr, Int32 bufferLength) at System.IO.Enumeration.FileSystemEnumerator
1.FindNextEntry()at System.IO.Enumeration.FileSystemEnumerator
1.MoveNext() at System.Linq.Enumerable.WhereEnumerableIterator
1.ToArray()at System.Linq.Enumerable.ToArray[TSource](IEnumerable`1 source)
at BenchmarkDotNet.Toolchains.CsProj.CsProjGenerator.GetProjectFilePath(Type benchmarkTarget, ILogger logger)
at BenchmarkDotNet.Toolchains.CsProj.CsProjGenerator.GenerateProject(BuildPartition buildPartition, ArtifactsPaths artifactsPaths, ILogger logger)
at BenchmarkDotNet.Toolchains.GeneratorBase.GenerateProject(BuildPartition buildPartition, ILogger logger, String rootArtifactsFolderPath)
// BenchmarkDotNet has failed to build the auto-generated boilerplate code.
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