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2013 Jul 01
1
[PATCH v2] xfstests: btrfs/316: cross-subvolume sparse copy
This testscript creates reflinks to files on different subvolumes, overwrites the original files and reflinks, and moves reflinked files between subvolumes. Originally submitted as testcase 302, changes are made based on comments from Eric: http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2013-03/msg00231.html Two new common/rc functions used in this script (_require_cp_reflink and _verify_reflink) have been
2013 Nov 15
7
[PATCH 1/2] xfstests: add generic/321 to test fsync() on directories V2
Btrfs had some issues with fsync()''ing directories and fsync()''ing after renames. These three new tests cover the 3 different issues we were seeing. This breaks out the dmflakey stuff into a common helper to be shared between generic/311 and generic/321. Thanks, Signed-off-by: Josef Bacik <jbacik@fusionio.com> --- V1->V2: rename test to generic/321 -removed an
2013 Oct 28
0
[PATCH] xfstests: add generic/320 to test fsync() on directories V2
Btrfs had some issues with fsync()''ing directories and fsync()''ing after renames. These three new tests cover the 3 different issues we were seeing. This breaks out the dmflakey stuff into a common helper to be shared between generic/311 and generic/320. Thanks, Signed-off-by: Josef Bacik <jbacik@fusionio.com> --- V1->V2: moved this out into its own test instead of
2013 Mar 27
1
Samba4 issue: roaming profile mismatch betweens W2k/XP machines due to enabled o
Samba 4.0.4 installed, provisioned by classicupgrade, running on Debian Squeeze: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The issue is, that changes to the roaming profile is not transferred after log ins/outs between Win2K and XP machine. In example: I log into the W2k machine with my testuser and create a "testdir1" and "testdir2" on
2015 Oct 26
3
[kvm-unit-tests PATCH] x86: hyperv_synic: Hyper-V SynIC test
Hyper-V SynIC is a Hyper-V synthetic interrupt controller. The test runs on every vCPU and performs the following steps: * read from all Hyper-V SynIC MSR's * setup Hyper-V SynIC evt/msg pages * setup SINT's routing * inject SINT's into destination vCPU by 'hyperv-synic-test-device' * wait for SINT's isr's completion * clear Hyper-V SynIC evt/msg pages and destroy
2015 Oct 26
3
[kvm-unit-tests PATCH] x86: hyperv_synic: Hyper-V SynIC test
Hyper-V SynIC is a Hyper-V synthetic interrupt controller. The test runs on every vCPU and performs the following steps: * read from all Hyper-V SynIC MSR's * setup Hyper-V SynIC evt/msg pages * setup SINT's routing * inject SINT's into destination vCPU by 'hyperv-synic-test-device' * wait for SINT's isr's completion * clear Hyper-V SynIC evt/msg pages and destroy
2013 May 20
1
[PATCH] xfstests: btrfs 308: regression test for btrfs send
I''m not sure how the numbering is supposed to work now that we''ve split everything out so I''m just going with the next number in the directory. This is a regression test for btrfs send, we had a problem where we''d try to send a file that had been deleted in the source snapshot. This is just to make sure we don''t have the same problem in the future.
2006 May 31
3
Cannot delete files from samba share
Hi all, Following an upgrade from samba 2.2.8a to 3.0.22 we have been unable to delete files on a samba share using an XP client. We were previously able to delete these files when using 2.2.8a. The problem occurs when we have a particular sub-set of permissions. Directory permissions on UNIX are set to 775 and ownerhips to usera : group1. This should mean that either usera or anyone who
2003 Apr 10
1
Group mapping problem - please help
Hi. I'm using Samba 2.2.7a-security-rollup-fix (RH-9.0) as member of WinNT4 domain. I joined samba to the domain. I configured the winbind daemon and nsswitch switch to map NT users to unix users. Then I set ACL support on an ext3 partition and share the mount point of this partition with ACL Samba support: - my share is [test_share] - the directory is /mnt/test_dir Shortly: ----
2020 Jun 18
0
[PATCH AUTOSEL 5.4 096/266] virtiofs: schedule blocking async replies in separate worker
From: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal at redhat.com> [ Upstream commit bb737bbe48bea9854455cb61ea1dc06e92ce586c ] In virtiofs (unlike in regular fuse) processing of async replies is serialized. This can result in a deadlock in rare corner cases when there's a circular dependency between the completion of two or more async replies. Such a deadlock can be reproduced with xfstests:generic/503 if
2020 Jun 18
0
[PATCH AUTOSEL 5.7 131/388] virtiofs: schedule blocking async replies in separate worker
From: Vivek Goyal <vgoyal at redhat.com> [ Upstream commit bb737bbe48bea9854455cb61ea1dc06e92ce586c ] In virtiofs (unlike in regular fuse) processing of async replies is serialized. This can result in a deadlock in rare corner cases when there's a circular dependency between the completion of two or more async replies. Such a deadlock can be reproduced with xfstests:generic/503 if
2010 Nov 11
1
NFS Mounted GlusterFS, secondary groups not working
Howdy, I have a GlusterFS 3.1 volume being mounted on a client using NFS. From the client I created a directory under the mount point and set the permissions to root:groupa 750 My user account is a member of groupa on the client, yet I am unable to list the contents of the directory: $ ls -l /gfs/dir1 ls: /gfs/dir1/: Permission denied $ ls -ld /gfs/dir1 rwxr-x--- 9 root groupa 73728 Nov 9
2015 Apr 19
4
running unit tests on the stringr package
I am trying to learn how to run the unit tests in the stringr package and have the following questions. 1) The r-cran-stringr package does not suggest/depend on the r-cran-testthat package . Would it make sense to add such a thing since after all the tests in /usr/lib/R/site-library/stringr/tests rely on testthat package? 2) I am getting the following error when trying to run the unit tests %
2002 May 24
1
patch for openssh/contrib/solaris/buildpkg.sh
Here is a small patch for OpenSSH 3.2.3p1.. When the package postinstall script runs, it presumes that the package will be installed relative to the current / directory.. If this package is installed as part of a Solaris Jumpstart installation, this will not be the case. Consequentially, the /etc/ssh/sshd_config.default will never get copied to /etc/ssh/sshd_config on the new operating system.
2004 Apr 30
0
buildpkg.sh enhancements
I've made some changes to buildpkg.sh to make it easier for package builders to add their local changes. I'd like people that use buildpkg.sh to test and comment on these changes before I commit them to CVS. None of the defaults have changed. Some of the patch is is just moving chunks of code to a different location to make some of the enhancements work. Some things you may find
2015 Nov 02
0
[kvm-unit-tests PATCH] x86: hyperv_synic: Hyper-V SynIC test
On 26/10/2015 10:56, Andrey Smetanin wrote: > Hyper-V SynIC is a Hyper-V synthetic interrupt controller. > > The test runs on every vCPU and performs the following steps: > * read from all Hyper-V SynIC MSR's > * setup Hyper-V SynIC evt/msg pages > * setup SINT's routing > * inject SINT's into destination vCPU by 'hyperv-synic-test-device' > * wait for
2003 Oct 15
3
OpenSSH package
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2005 Apr 18
2
Folder Redirection broken if access is from ACL only
I have an issue with W2K/XP using Folder Redirection to a Samba homes share (or any share for that matter). This is only a problem when access for a user is via an ACE (ACL) and not the traditional file system permissions. So for example (user is cath in this example): [root@gandalf users]# ll -d cath drwxrwx---+ 5 root root 4096 Apr 15 20:40 cath [root@gandalf users]# getfacl cath # file: cath
2013 May 03
3
[PATCH] xfstests: unmount scratch mnt in test 307
So if you have a mount command that doesn''t use /etc/mtab then it will spit out a different device for the mounted device. So say we have SCRATCH_DEV_POOL="/dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc" we will turn this into SCRATCH_DEV="/dev/sda" SCRATCH_DEV_POOL="/dev/sdb /dev/sdc" and then when you mkfs this you do _scratch_mkfs $SCRATCH_DEV_POOL which turns into this
2013 Aug 16
2
[PATCH] xfstests: update filters and output of btrfs/006
The btrfs-progs tools changed the output: - 100GiB instead of 100GB - The number of spaces was changed Signed-off-by: Stefan Behrens <sbehrens@giantdisaster.de> --- common/filter | 2 +- common/filter.btrfs | 3 ++- tests/btrfs/006 | 6 +++--- tests/btrfs/006.out | 36 ++++++++++++++++++------------------ 4 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) diff --git