[PATCH 1/3 V2] xfstests 233: fix user fsgqa access to fsstress
Tom Marek
tmarek at redhat.com
Tue Apr 17 04:24:45 CDT 2012
User fsgqa may sometimes be unable to run fsstress (when xfstests are owned by
root) because fsgqa doesn't have rights to list directory where the fsstress
utility is located.
This fix changes directory to fsstress location as root before running
fsstress so user fsgqa may run it without any problems.
Signed-off-by: Tom Marek <tmarek at redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Lukas Czerner <lczerner at redhat.com>
---
233 | 6 ++++--
1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/233 b/233
index 28e6ac7..e9eacae 100755
--- a/233
+++ b/233
@@ -62,14 +62,16 @@ _fsstress()
-f rmdir=20 -f link=10 -f creat=10 -f mkdir=10 -f unlink=20 -f symlink=10 \
-f rename=10 -f fsync=2 -f write=15 -f dwrite=15 \
-n $count -d $out -p 7"
-
echo "fsstress $args" | tee -a $here/$seq.full | sed -e "s#$out#outdir#"
- if ! su $qa_user -c "$FSSTRESS_PROG $args" | tee -a $here/$seq.full | _filter_num
+ fsstressdir=${FSSTRESS_PROG%/*}
+ cd $fsstressdir
+ if ! su $qa_user -c "./`basename $FSSTRESS_PROG` $args" | tee -a $here/$seq.full | _filter_num
then
echo " fsstress $args returned $?"
cat $tmp.out | tee -a $here/$seq.full
status=1
fi
+ cd $here
}
# real QA test starts here
--
1.7.7.6
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