action #57497
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[kernel][xfstests] HDD size more less than setting in HDDSIZEGB
Added by lansuse over 4 years ago.
Updated over 4 years ago.
Category:
Bugs in existing tests
- Project changed from openQA Project to openQA Tests
- Subject changed from HDD size more less than setting in HDDSIZEGB to [kernel] HDD size more less than setting in HDDSIZEGB
- Category set to Bugs in existing tests
- Subject changed from [kernel] HDD size more less than setting in HDDSIZEGB to [kernel][xfstests] HDD size more less than setting in HDDSIZEGB
- Priority changed from Normal to High
@Oli, thank you for look into. We will double check the root cause.
Hi @Long, I got the difference between two of your links.
The first one the root filesystem is ext4 https://openqa.suse.de/tests/3419114#step/partition/10
The second one the root filesystem is btrfs https://openqa.suse.de/tests/3414510#step/partition/10
And I found any btrfs tests after that time in xfstests is change root to ext4! Could you please check why it turns to this. I guess maybe a setting problem after your PR about btrfs-progs test with ext4 root.
Ext4 root should only enable in 1 test case in btrfs-progs, it couldn't enable in xfstests.
- Status changed from New to Resolved
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
I found why.
The test create_hdd_minimal_base+sdk_withhome_ext4_btrfs(which include PARTITION_EDIT=ext4_btrfs) use the same PUBLISH_HDD_1 with create_hdd_minimal_base+sdk_withhome which xfstests will use. So all xfstests turns to use ext4 root base...
I change the PUBLISH_HDD_1 of create_hdd_minimal_base+sdk_withhome_ext4_btrfs to another name, and change the HDD_1 of btrfs_progs-misc to that new HDD. (you used the HDD_1 as same as xfstest, so everything changes). Please beware next time you create new HDD you need change in both side, and create a new name with new settings.
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