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Re: stress test failures

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Subject: Re: stress test failures
From: "Marcelo E. Magallon" <marcelo.magallon@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 17:34:32 +0100
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>> "Marcelo E. Magallon" <marcelo.magallon@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

 >  I've been running the stress tests on a daily basis for a while now and
 >  most failures have dissapered lately. [...]

 The reported failure involving mmap is no longer reproducible.

 From last night's run I have:

 Not run: 022 023 024 025 035 036 037 038 039 040 043 044
 Failures: 020 026 028 046 047
 Failed 5 of 35 tests
 
 020 is a non-bug (/tmp is xfs)

 026 is differences in the output (026.out should be updated)

026 - output mismatch (see 026.out.bad)
30,31c30
< xfsrestore: using online session inventory
< xfsrestore: searching media for directory dump
---
> xfsrestore: searching media for dump
32a32,43
> xfsrestore: found dump matching specified label:
> xfsrestore: hostname: HOSTNAME
> xfsrestore: mount point: SCRATCH_MNT
> xfsrestore: volume: SCRATCH_DEV
> xfsrestore: session time: TIME
> xfsrestore: level: 0
> xfsrestore: session label: "stress_026"
> xfsrestore: media label: "stress_tape_media"
> xfsrestore: file system id: ID
> xfsrestore: session id: ID
> xfsrestore: media id: ID
> xfsrestore: searching media for directory dump

 028 is two large chunks of output not present.

 046 is a difference in the output, just as 046 (046.out needs to be
 updated)

 047 is similar to 028. (047.out.bad.gz attached)

 Thanks,

--
Marcelo

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