Re: filename too long (pjd-fstest on centos5 with ceph 0.20.2)

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Thomas:
The "file name too long" errors are actually supposed to occur in a
number of places in pjd-fstest -- it's part of the correctness
testing!

That said, I don't think the kernel client shouldn't be failing any of
the tests, so we'll look at this in the next day or two using the
failed test numbers you gave us. Thanks for the bug report!
-Greg

On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 3:35 AM, Thomas Mueller <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> hi
>
> i'm doing some testing. i've ran pjd-fstest. on ceph (kclient)
> mountpoints there are many "file name too long" messages.
>
> example error message:
> mkdir: `_xxxxxx-veryveryveryverylongpath/x': File name too long
>
>
> fstest results:
>
> Failed Test                   Stat Wstat Total Fail  Failed  List of Failed
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> /tmp/fstest/tests/mkdir/00.t                36    5  13.89%  30-34
> /tmp/fstest/tests/mkfifo/00.t               36    5  13.89%  30-34
> /tmp/fstest/tests/open/00.t                 47    5  10.64%  30-34
> Failed 3/184 test scripts, 98.37% okay. 15/1957 subtests failed, 99.23%
> okay.
>
>
> if I run fstest on the local filesystem it completes without errors - so
> the "filename too long" seems to be a ceph specific error.
>
> - Thomas
>
> Env:
> - 4x osd, 1x mds, 1x mon, 1x kclient
> - ceph 0.20.2, ceph kclient 2.6.34, Cento5, pjd-fstest-20080816
>
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