Re: [Bug] Regression problem in transfer.sh for OpenSSH 7.1 P2 on HPE NSE above dd-size 32k

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On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 6:36 AM, Randall S. Becker
<rsbecker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[...]
> Getting detailed debug logs of the regression test would also really help
> here. Anyone have any pointers on where I can look to try to resolve this?

The logs should be in the regress directory.  There should be ssh.log
and ssh.log for the currently running test and failed-ssh.log and
failed-sshd.log containing the concatenation of the logs from any
failed tests.  You can run "make t-exec LTESTS=transfer" to run just
that single test while you're playing around to save some time.

I have seen something similar on old FreeBSD systems when the test was
run on an NFS mount.  I never figured out why this was, but running
the test on local disk worked in that case.

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