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GEODE-1121: Increased the max memory in the sender #139

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  • Increased the max memory in the sender to be 100MB
  • Reduced the puts to 120MB
  • Made the test identical to the one in SerialWANPropogationsFeatureDUnitTest

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+1 looks good, but maybe we should scale this test way down. Why does it need to put this much data in order to test this feature? Could we bring the max-mem down to the minimum 1 MB or something like that and still test the same thing?

@nabarunnag nabarunnag force-pushed the feature/GEODE-1121 branch from f956214 to dfd3608 Compare May 24, 2016 18:07
* Reduced the sender's max memory to 1MB.
* Reduced the amount of puts to 5MB.
* Introduced a listener to sleep on create event in the receiver to slow down the sender.
* Modified the addListenerToSleepOnCreate function signature to take region name as a parameter.
@nabarunnag nabarunnag force-pushed the feature/GEODE-1121 branch from dfd3608 to adc2161 Compare May 24, 2016 19:43
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robbadler pushed a commit to smgoller/geode that referenced this pull request Jul 12, 2022
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