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2016 Dec 05
2
ntvfs file server and selftest background
...anything. What you didn't say is
whether anything will actually make the rpc call in the real world. If
nothing ever will, then there is no point in testing it. What I am
trying to get at, using ntvfs in testing, then moving to s3fs in
production, is a like test running an engine fitted with a
carburettor, then fitting fuel injection in production without further
testing, just how are you supposed to be sure it will work correctly ?
I thought the whole idea behind testing, is to actually test what will
be used, or am I wrong ?
Rowland
2016 Dec 05
0
ntvfs file server and selftest background
...say is
> whether anything will actually make the rpc call in the real world.
> If
> nothing ever will, then there is no point in testing it. What I am
> trying to get at, using ntvfs in testing, then moving to s3fs in
> production, is a like test running an engine fitted with a
> carburettor, then fitting fuel injection in production without
> further
> testing, just how are you supposed to be sure it will work correctly
> ?
>
> I thought the whole idea behind testing, is to actually test what
> will
> be used, or am I wrong ?
Don't worry, the smbd file serve...
2016 Dec 05
2
ntvfs file server and selftest background
On Mon, 05 Dec 2016 21:07:48 +1300
Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org> wrote:
>
> It is a lot of work to change the situation, even more so without loss
> of important tests. A number of tests, particularly for spoolss but
> also of the cifs proxy (which in turn tests kerberos delegation), use
> the ntvfs file server.
OK, but how can you be sure that something you are