Re: [PATCH blktests 07/12] nvme/018: Ignore error message generated by nvme read]

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On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 05:57:37PM -0600, Logan Gunthorpe wrote:
> nvme-cli at some point started printing the error message:
> 
>   NVMe status: CAP_EXCEEDED: The execution of the command has caused the
> 	capacity of the namespace to be exceeded(0x6081)
> 
> This was not accounted for by test 018 and caused it to fail.
> 
> This test does not need to test the error message content, it's
> only important that a read past the end of the file fails. Therefore,
> pipe stderr of nvme-cli to /dev/null.

How about redirecting all of the output to $FULL?

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