Re: NetBSD regression status

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On Wed, Jun 03, 2015 at 01:30:31PM +0000, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
> Hi
> 
> Here is NetBSD regression status for master and release-3.7:
> 
> The following tests always fail:
> ./tests/basic/ec/ec.t
> ./tests/basic/ec/quota.t
> ./tests/basic/ec/self-heal.t
> ./tests/basic/quota-anon-fd-nfs.t
> 
> Uncharted terriotiry:
> ./tests/bugs
> 
> Fails, but never passed:
> ./tests/geo-rep
> 
> 
> Additionnaly, ./tests/basic/tier/tier.t passes but:
> Running tests in file ./tests/basic/tier/tier.t
> [10:03:02] ./tests/basic/tier/tier.t .. 25/35 umount: unknown option -- l
> Usage: umount [-fvFR] [-t fstypelist] special | node
>          umount -a[fvF] [-h host] [-t fstypelist]
> 
> It is a bit nasty to use a Linux-only option where portability was
> the goal:
> # Check promotion on read to slow tier
> ( cd $M0 ; umount -l $M0 ) # fail but drops kernel cache

I'm also not sure if this really drops the caches on Linux. Someone
tested it (Ravi?) and did not see the same cache reduction as when using
"echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches".

We probably need to introduce a function for this that handles both the
NetBSD and Linux methods.

Niels
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