I'm just wondering whether fs_ext4 is known to fail. I ran the
following command line:
./runltp -f fs_ext4 -z /dev/sda2
<lots of output>
ext4-uninit-groups 23 TPASS : ext4 uninit groups test pass
[ 6526.254961] EXT4-fs (sda2): Ignoring removed oldalloc option
[ 6526.315061] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
oldalloc,nodelalloc
ext4-uninit-groups 24 TPASS : ext4 uninit groups test pass
<<<execution_status>>>
initiation_status="ok"
duration=5246 termination_type=exited termination_id=0 corefile=no
cutime=551 cstime=23041
<<<test_end>>>
<<<test_start>>>
tag=ext4-persist-prealloc stime=1397562084
cmdline="ext4_persist_prealloc_test.sh"
contacts=""
analysis=exit
<<<test_output>>>
[ 6527.908973] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
(null)
ext4-persistent-preallocation 1 TFAIL : fsck returned failure
[ 6529.716461] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
(null)
ext4-persistent-preallocation 2 TFAIL : fsck returned failure
<<<execution_status>>>
initiation_status="ok"
duration=3 termination_type=exited termination_id=1 corefile=no
cutime=12 cstime=27
<<<test_end>>>
<<<test_start>>>
tag=ext4-subdir-limit stime=1397562087
cmdline="ext4_subdir_limit_test.sh"
contacts=""
analysis=exit
<<<test_output>>>
incrementing stop
ext4-subdir-limit 0 TINFO : Num of dirs to create: 65537, Dir name len:
short name,
[ 6531.410938] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
(null)
ext4-subdir-limit 1 TFAIL : fsck: the filesystem has errors
ext4-subdir-limit 0 TINFO : Num of dirs to create: 65537, Dir name len:
short name,
[ 6735.110894] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
(null)
ext4-subdir-limit 2 TFAIL : fsck: the filesystem has errors
ext4-subdir-limit 0 TINFO : Num of dirs to create: 65537, Dir name len:
short name,
[ 6755.240577] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
(null)
ext4-subdir-limit 3 TFAIL : fsck: the filesystem has errors
ext4-subdir-limit 0 TINFO : Num of dirs to create: 65537, Dir name len:
long name,
[ 6770.146701] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
(null)
ext4-subdir-limit 4 TFAIL : fsck: the filesystem has errors
ext4-subdir-limit 0 TINFO : Num of dirs to create: 65537, Dir name len:
short name,
[ 6841.867884] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
(null)
ext4-subdir-limit 5 TFAIL : fsck: the filesystem has errors
ext4-subdir-limit 0 TINFO : Num of dirs to create: 65537, Dir name len:
long name,
[ 6854.664835] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
(null)
ext4-subdir-limit 6 TFAIL : fsck: the filesystem has errors
ext4-subdir-limit 0 TINFO : Num of dirs to create: 65537, Dir name len:
short name,
[ 6902.995160] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
(null)
ext4-subdir-limit 7 TFAIL : fsck: the filesystem has errors
ext4-subdir-limit 0 TINFO : Num of dirs to create: 65537, Dir name len:
long name,
[ 6915.333474] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
(null)
ext4-subdir-limit 8 TFAIL : fsck: the filesystem has errors
ext4-subdir-limit 0 TINFO : Num of dirs to create: 65537, Dir name len:
short name,
[ 6941.661018] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
(null)
ext4-subdir-limit 9 TFAIL : fsck: the filesystem has errors
ext4-subdir-limit 0 TINFO : Num of dirs to create: 65537, Dir name len:
long name,
[ 6953.724298] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
(null)
ext4-subdir-limit 10 TFAIL : fsck: the filesystem has errors
<<<execution_status>>>
initiation_status="ok"
duration=443 termination_type=exited termination_id=1 corefile=no
cutime=293 cstime=2246
<<<test_end>>>
INFO: ltp-pan reported some tests FAIL
LTP Version: 20140115
###############################################################
Done executing testcases.
LTP Version: 20140115
###############################################################
Since a lot passes, I'd think that there shouldn't be an error with my
setup. But I'm not totally convinced about it...
/Mats
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