On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 08:43:13AM +1000, Daniel Moore wrote:
>
> "Marcelo E. Magallon" writes:
> => Hi,
> =>
> => 015 is trying to create a 50MB data section on the device, but don't
> => check if the operation is sucessful:
> =>
> => mkfs -t xfs -f -d size=50m $SCRATCH_DEV >/dev/null
> =>
> => 016 does check, but exits with an error instead of using _notrun.
>
> That's because there's a non-specified arbitary minimum size for the
> stress test partitions. I'd suggest using something more like 100Mb...
I've run into this before. According to mkfs.xfs(8) min allocation group size
is 16 MB. xfs_repair needs three allocation groups to verify the superblock,
which means the smallest filesystem that I've been able to use for the tests
(see 041/042) is 3x16Mb.
>
> PS. We're still running the QA against the daily CVS trees, but our
> QA suite is in maintenance mode rather than under active developemnt
> (for now at least).
>
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