Hi, On 06/25/2015 09:29 AM, Shuo Yang wrote: > Hi guys, > > I just started using ltp, so this question is kind of dumb. I want to use it > to run some file system tests but I don't know what the command should be. > Currently I can run runtlp command but I don't know how to control the > testcases. Assuming the file system I want to test is under /tmp/foo/. Could > someone tell me how can I run the testcases specifically for testing file > system. > Script runltp's '-b DEVICE' and '-B LTP_DEV_FS_TYPE' can control the file system you want to test. Assume /tmp/foo/ is a mount point, the corresponding device is /dev/sda1 and file system type is xfs, then you can try './runltp -b /dev/sda1 -B xfs'. Also if you want to test file system, xfstests is a good candidate.
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