On September 5, 2014 10:48:52 PM EDT, nick <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hey Guys,
>After purchasing a hard drive for btrfs testing, I am wondering what
>areas of testing you would like me to do.
>In addition this drive is enterprise based, a Seagate Constellation so
>feel free to hammer it with the tests
>as you wish :), I have no important data on it and don't care about
>losing it.
>Nick 

Nick,

The first thing you should do is run the xfstest suite against it.  You will 
find that every test has a list of file systems it is expected to pass.  There 
are generic tests that all file systems should pass and then others that will 
have btrfs listed by itself or with others that should pass.

After each meaningful filesystem patch, days of automated xfstest runs are 
required to prove the new code hasn't broken anything.

Remember the name xfstest is a legacy name.  The suite is now used to test all 
Linux file systems.

Greg
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