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Hi,
arbiter.t failed a regression run at https://build.gluster.org/job/rackspace-netbsd7-regression-triggered/12248/consoleFull

The test that failed is:
./tests/basic/afr/arbiter.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 51 Failed: 1) Failed test: 10
which is TEST $CLI volume delete $V0`

But looking at the logs, I find contradicting messages:
[2015-12-02 04:04:56.706599]  : volume stop patchy : SUCCESS
[2015-12-02 04:04:56.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/afr/arbiter.t: TEST: 19 19 gluster --mode=script --wignore volume delete patchy ++++++++++ [2015-12-02 04:04:56.727836] : volume stop patchy : FAILED : Volume patchy is not in the started state

What is even stranger is the fact that between runs of arbiter-statfs.t and arbiter.t I see logs from quota-anon-fd-nfs.t

[2015-12-02 04:04:41.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/afr/arbiter-statfs.t: TEST: 33 33 Stopped volinfo_field patchy Status ++++++++++ [2015-12-02 04:04:41.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/afr/arbiter-statfs.t: TEST: 34 34 gluster --mode=script --wignore volume delete patchy ++++++++++
[2015-12-02 04:04:41.674893]  : volume delete patchy : SUCCESS
[2015-12-02 04:04:45.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/afr/arbiter.t: TEST: 8 8 glusterd ++++++++++ [2015-12-02 04:04:12.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/quota-anon-fd-nfs.t: TEST: 86 86 sync ++++++++++ [2015-12-02 04:04:49.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/quota-anon-fd-nfs.t: TEST: 85 85 ! fd_write 5 content ++++++++++ [2015-12-02 04:04:49.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/quota-anon-fd-nfs.t: TEST: 86 86 sync ++++++++++ [2015-12-02 04:04:49.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/quota-anon-fd-nfs.t: TEST: 85 85 ! fd_write 6 content ++++++++++ [2015-12-02 04:04:49.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/quota-anon-fd-nfs.t: TEST: 86 86 sync ++++++++++ [2015-12-02 04:04:49.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/quota-anon-fd-nfs.t: TEST: 85 85 ! fd_write 3 content ++++++++++ [2015-12-02 04:04:49.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/quota-anon-fd-nfs.t: TEST: 86 86 sync ++++++++++ [2015-12-02 04:04:49.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/quota-anon-fd-nfs.t: TEST: 85 85 ! fd_write 4 content ++++++++++ [2015-12-02 04:04:49.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/quota-anon-fd-nfs.t: TEST: 86 86 sync ++++++++++ [2015-12-02 04:04:49.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/quota-anon-fd-nfs.t: TEST: 85 85 ! fd_write 5 content ++++++++++ [2015-12-02 04:04:49.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/quota-anon-fd-nfs.t: TEST: 86 86 sync ++++++++++ [2015-12-02 04:04:49.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/quota-anon-fd-nfs.t: TEST: 85 85 ! fd_write 6 content ++++++++++ [2015-12-02 04:04:49.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/quota-anon-fd-nfs.t: TEST: 86 86 sync ++++++++++ [2015-12-02 04:04:50.133041] : volume statedump patchy all : FAILED : Volume patchy does not exist [2015-12-02 04:04:50.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/afr/arbiter.t: TEST: 9 9 pidof glusterd ++++++++++ [2015-12-02 04:04:50.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/quota-anon-fd-nfs.t: TEST: 97 97 Y force_umount /mnt/nfs/0 ++++++++++ [2015-12-02 04:04:50.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/afr/arbiter.t: TEST: 12 12 mkdir -p /d/backends/patchy0 /d/backends/patchy1 /d/backends/patchy2 ++++++++++ [2015-12-02 04:04:50.6N]:++++++++++ G_LOG:./tests/basic/afr/arbiter.t: TEST: 13 13 gluster --mode=script --wignore volume cr



Does anyone know if there's a possibility that another regression was started when the current one was still running on the same machine in NetBSD?

The logs can be found at : nbslave7i.cloud.gluster.org:/archives/logs/glusterfs-logs-20151202050425.tgz

Thanks,
Ravi
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