On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 4:55 PM, Cyril Hrubis wrote:
> Hi!
>> >> Yupp, that popped up.
>> >> How can I disable that gvfsd (here: Ubuntu/precise?
>> >
>> > Just kill the process, or run the testcases via ssh session.
>> >
>> >> And can this issue be documented?
>> >
>> > Hmm, maybe we can change
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 4:55 PM, Cyril Hrubis chru...@suse.cz wrote:
Hi!
Yupp, that popped up.
How can I disable that gvfsd (here: Ubuntu/precise?
Just kill the process, or run the testcases via ssh session.
And can this issue be documented?
Hmm, maybe we can change the test cases
Hi!
> >> Yupp, that popped up.
> >> How can I disable that gvfsd (here: Ubuntu/precise?
> >
> > Just kill the process, or run the testcases via ssh session.
> >
> >> And can this issue be documented?
> >
> > Hmm, maybe we can change the test cases to complain loudly if the
> > process is found
Hi!
Yupp, that popped up.
How can I disable that gvfsd (here: Ubuntu/precise?
Just kill the process, or run the testcases via ssh session.
And can this issue be documented?
Hmm, maybe we can change the test cases to complain loudly if the
process is found running.
Good idea.
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 2:28 PM, Cyril Hrubis wrote:
> Hi!
>> > Most of the failures comes from EBUSY while trying to umount
>> > filesystems. Do you have gvfsd-trash running? That thing is known to
>> > probe newly mounted filesystems preventing them from being unmounted for
>> > a certain
Hi!
> > Most of the failures comes from EBUSY while trying to umount
> > filesystems. Do you have gvfsd-trash running? That thing is known to
> > probe newly mounted filesystems preventing them from being unmounted for
> > a certain amount of time.
> >
>
> Yupp, that popped up.
> How can I
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Cyril Hrubis wrote:
> Hi!
>> > I will check my "iniza" setup of Linux v3.19-rc5 the "(runltp-)lite" way.
>> >
>>
>> Attached are the runltp-lite result and my kernel-config.
>>
>> I see a lot of "unexpected" failures, can you comment on them?
>
> Most of the
Hi!
> > I will check my "iniza" setup of Linux v3.19-rc5 the "(runltp-)lite" way.
> >
>
> Attached are the runltp-lite result and my kernel-config.
>
> I see a lot of "unexpected" failures, can you comment on them?
Most of the failures comes from EBUSY while trying to umount
filesystems. Do you
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Cyril Hrubis chru...@suse.cz wrote:
Hi!
I will check my iniza setup of Linux v3.19-rc5 the (runltp-)lite way.
Attached are the runltp-lite result and my kernel-config.
I see a lot of unexpected failures, can you comment on them?
Most of the failures
Hi!
I will check my iniza setup of Linux v3.19-rc5 the (runltp-)lite way.
Attached are the runltp-lite result and my kernel-config.
I see a lot of unexpected failures, can you comment on them?
Most of the failures comes from EBUSY while trying to umount
filesystems. Do you have
Hi!
Most of the failures comes from EBUSY while trying to umount
filesystems. Do you have gvfsd-trash running? That thing is known to
probe newly mounted filesystems preventing them from being unmounted for
a certain amount of time.
Yupp, that popped up.
How can I disable that gvfsd
On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 2:28 PM, Cyril Hrubis chru...@suse.cz wrote:
Hi!
Most of the failures comes from EBUSY while trying to umount
filesystems. Do you have gvfsd-trash running? That thing is known to
probe newly mounted filesystems preventing them from being unmounted for
a certain
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 5:03 PM, Cyril Hrubis wrote:
> Hi!
>> congrats to the new release!
>>
>> I will check my "iniza" setup of Linux v3.19-rc5 the "(runltp-)lite" way.
>>
>> Can you please add checksum files (md5sum, sha256, etc.) to the place
>> where we get the tarballs, please?
>
> These
Hi!
> congrats to the new release!
>
> I will check my "iniza" setup of Linux v3.19-rc5 the "(runltp-)lite" way.
>
> Can you please add checksum files (md5sum, sha256, etc.) to the place
> where we get the tarballs, please?
These are provided by sf.net, if you browse the files on sf.net there
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 1:23 PM, Cyril Hrubis wrote:
> God news everyone,
>
> the Linux Test Project test suite stable release for *January 2015* has
> been released.
>
> Since the last release 139 patches by 21 authors were merged.
>
> Notable changes are:
>
> * Fixes and enhancements of network
God news everyone,
the Linux Test Project test suite stable release for *January 2015* has
been released.
Since the last release 139 patches by 21 authors were merged.
Notable changes are:
* Fixes and enhancements of network testcases by Alexey Kodanev
* New testcases for mount, network and
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 1:23 PM, Cyril Hrubis chru...@suse.cz wrote:
God news everyone,
the Linux Test Project test suite stable release for *January 2015* has
been released.
Since the last release 139 patches by 21 authors were merged.
Notable changes are:
* Fixes and enhancements of
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 5:03 PM, Cyril Hrubis chru...@suse.cz wrote:
Hi!
congrats to the new release!
I will check my iniza setup of Linux v3.19-rc5 the (runltp-)lite way.
Can you please add checksum files (md5sum, sha256, etc.) to the place
where we get the tarballs, please?
These are
Hi!
congrats to the new release!
I will check my iniza setup of Linux v3.19-rc5 the (runltp-)lite way.
Can you please add checksum files (md5sum, sha256, etc.) to the place
where we get the tarballs, please?
These are provided by sf.net, if you browse the files on sf.net there is
small
God news everyone,
the Linux Test Project test suite stable release for *January 2015* has
been released.
Since the last release 139 patches by 21 authors were merged.
Notable changes are:
* Fixes and enhancements of network testcases by Alexey Kodanev
* New testcases for mount, network and
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