Add seconds as expiration, otherwise 14m59 reports 14m in minute granularity, this ensures suficient time in a very slow environment with debugging instrumentation. Fixes: adf38fd84257 ("tests: shell: use minutes granularity in sets/0036add_set_element_expiration_0") Signed-off-by: Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- I still see this failing occasionally due to timing issues, fix it. tests/shell/testcases/sets/0036add_set_element_expiration_0 | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/tests/shell/testcases/sets/0036add_set_element_expiration_0 b/tests/shell/testcases/sets/0036add_set_element_expiration_0 index 12f10074409f..a50ac91d43a6 100755 --- a/tests/shell/testcases/sets/0036add_set_element_expiration_0 +++ b/tests/shell/testcases/sets/0036add_set_element_expiration_0 @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ drop_seconds() { RULESET="add table ip x add set ip x y { type ipv4_addr; flags dynamic,timeout; } -add element ip x y { 1.1.1.1 timeout 30m expires 15m }" +add element ip x y { 1.1.1.1 timeout 30m expires 15m59s }" test_output=$($NFT -e -f - <<< "$RULESET" 2>&1 | grep -v '# new generation' | drop_seconds) -- 2.30.2