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  2. WT-8441

System Failure: Wiredtiger-perf-long-jobs on Ubuntu 20.04 Performance tests [WiredTiger (develop) @ 3075eacd]

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    • Resolution: Won't Fix
    • Priority: Icon: Major - P3 Major - P3
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    • Storage - Ra 2022-01-10

      Wiredtiger-perf-long-jobs failed on Ubuntu 20.04 Performance tests

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      Project: WiredTiger (develop)
      Commit: diff: WT-8418 Patch CMake to better support CI/CD testing (#7210)

      Covers a set of CMake patches, fixes & improvements to support
      better integration with Evergreen. The changes in this PR are
      miscellaneous and varied, mostly discovered whilst porting different
      Evergreen tests to run with a CMake build. Specifically the changes in this
      commit include:

      • Fixing config name when using pthread_adaptive in CMake
      • Refactor CMake Build Mode configs to support MSan and TSan
      • Add Python 'ex_access' as CMake CTest
      • Add wt2719_reconfig csuite CMake test
      • Drop '_encrypt' suffix for 'rotn' module
      • Force the test_util+windows_shim libs to be static
      • Export private libraries via the pkg-config file
      • Provide the ability to specify toolchain versions
      • Specify an ext subpath in the cppsuite
      • Specify an ext subpath in the test/format
      • Add an additional CTest label to cppsuite tests
      • Support passing CMake build path in python tools: 'syscall.py'
        and 'test_conf_dump.py' | 22 Nov 21 04:41 UTC
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      Task Logs (perf-test-long-btree)

            Assignee:
            jeremy.thorp@mongodb.com Jeremy Thorp
            Reporter:
            xgen-evg-user Xgen-Evergreen-User
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