nvme-cli writes 'CAP_EXCEEDED' message also on stdout not just stderr. This lets the test fail as well. Fixes: 1aee5f430b30 ("nvme/018: Ignore error message generated by nvme read") Signed-off-by: Daniel Wagner <dwagner@xxxxxxx> --- tests/nvme/018 | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/tests/nvme/018 b/tests/nvme/018 index 0a5b4c2ab019..d0f15db23538 100755 --- a/tests/nvme/018 +++ b/tests/nvme/018 @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ test() { sectors="$(blockdev --getsz "/dev/${nvmedev}n1")" bs="$(blockdev --getbsz "/dev/${nvmedev}n1")" - nvme read "/dev/${nvmedev}n1" -s "$sectors" -c 0 -z "$bs" 2>"$FULL" \ + nvme read "/dev/${nvmedev}n1" -s "$sectors" -c 0 -z "$bs" &>"$FULL" \ && echo "ERROR: Successfully read out of device lba range" nvme disconnect -n "${subsys_name}" -- 2.16.4