Frank asked: What sorts of tests?

My answer:

I am hoping to benefit from the experience of this group since this group has 
spent much more time than I working with NFS-Ganesha (and perhaps other file 
systems). I hope that this group has identified useful tests (beside throughput 
tests). For example; a file data write test would not only confirm that the 
write function did not report errors but would also read back previously 
written data to verify that the contents remain correct. Reads immediately 
after write are very likely to read back from cache so I expect a good test 
program would allow read back validation of data at a later time (e.g. after 
reboot). This group is probably more knowledgeable than I am regarding the many 
possible file system operations: create, delete, open, close, read, write, get 
attribute, set attribute, etc.


On 01/16/2017 02:59 PM, Frank Filz wrote:
>> I'm looking for file system operation/stability test programs.
>>
>>
>> I'm most interested in test programs that do many file operations that are
>> then verified rather than programs that concentrate on performance tests.
> What sorts of tests? There is the pjd-fstest test suite that tests POSIX
> compliance.
>
> Frank
>
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