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  1. Lustre
  2. LU-12326

test-framework to recognize Bochs as VM

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    • Improvement
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Trivial
    • Lustre 2.13.0
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    • 9223372036854775807

    Description

      few tests (e.g. sanity/399a) require a real hardware checking for performance which is hard to guarantee in VM. so such tests ignore errors being run in VM and thus they need to be able to detect VM.
      this is done in running_in_vm() which doesn't recognize "Bochs" reported by qemu-system-x86_64

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          [LU-12326] test-framework to recognize Bochs as VM
          pjones Peter Jones made changes -
          Fix Version/s New: Lustre 2.13.0 [ 14290 ]
          Resolution New: Fixed [ 1 ]
          Status Original: Open [ 1 ] New: Resolved [ 5 ]
          adilger Andreas Dilger made changes -
          Description Original: few tests (e.g. sanity/399a) require a real hardware checking for performance which is hard to guarantee in VM. so such tests ignore errors being run in VM and thus they need to be able to detect VM.
          this is done in running_in_vm() which doesn't recognize "Bosch" reported by qemu-system-x86_64
          New: few tests (e.g. sanity/399a) require a real hardware checking for performance which is hard to guarantee in VM. so such tests ignore errors being run in VM and thus they need to be able to detect VM.
           this is done in running_in_vm() which doesn't recognize "Bochs" reported by qemu-system-x86_64
          adilger Andreas Dilger made changes -
          Summary Original: test-framework to recognize Bosch as VM New: test-framework to recognize Bochs as VM
          bzzz Alex Zhuravlev created issue -

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