Yeah, something interesting, but It's true it is SUSE.* Rishikesh K. Rajak <risrajak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2008-01-16 20:57:48]: Hi, Rishi, > Hi All, > > Today i ran full LTP on kernel 2.6.24-rc6 inside container-init and also > on parent namespace and got some observations. > > Here is the machine information: > Linux rishi.in.ibm.com 2.6.18-53.el5 #1 SMP Wed Oct 10 16:34:02 EDT > 2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux > > OS: SLES 10 > Are you sure? Looks like this is a RHEL5 kernel (from your uname)
:~/rishi/result # cat /etc/issue
Welcome to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP2 Alpha2 (i586) - Kernel \r (\l).
This means i have reported this problem earlier also to concern developer and i have heard that it is already a known problem for pidns. So just wanted to know if it is being fix by someone.> I found these fcntl are failing inside container and it pass on parent > namespace. I am attaching the log file with this mail. > > These failures are conceding with 2.6.23-mm1 itself. Just wanted to know What do you mean by conceding with 2.6.23-mm1?
> if someone is working on this still. LTP mailing list would be a better place to ask
Yes CC'ing to ltp-list@ also.
> > fcntl11 FAIL > fcntl14 FAIL > fcntl17 FAIL > fcntl19 FAIL > fcntl20 FAIL > fcntl21 FAIL > > And also other observation was: > > syslog is failing inside parent namespace but pass inside > container-init. > > syslog01 FAIL > 1 > syslog02 FAIL > 1 > syslog08 FAIL > 1 > > Please let me know your opinion on this. > These are good results, but analysis of the results will be very useful. For example 1. You could list the diff with a LTP run in parent namespace vs within the container 2. diff b/w LTP run in parent namespace vs a kernel without containers enabled (this would obviously imply that the containers test cases won't run)
First case has already been taken care and i provided the attached result. The mail text is diff of LTP result between parent namespace Vs container-init.
Yes second case sounds good, result can be expected soon for this, thanks balbir.
Rishi
You could then try and get to the root cause of the failure(s) and report them. It would be useful to post the same results to the LTP mailing list and I
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