Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Duplicate
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Minor
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3
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6055
Description
Got some error when I ran sanity with OST_COUNT > 10, it seems some script can not handle hex.
= sanity test 130b: FIEMAP (2-stripe file) == 22:40:22 (1346996422)
2+0 records in
2+0 records out
2097152 bytes (2.1 MB) copied, 0.0886983 s, 23.6 MB/s
Filesystem type is: bd00bd0
File size of /mnt/lustre/f130b is 2097152 (2048 blocks of 1024 bytes)
ext: device_logical: physical_offset: length: dev: flags:
0: 0.. 1023: 136192.. 137215: 1024: 0004: network
1: 0.. 1023: 136192.. 137215: 1024: 000c: network
/mnt/lustre/f130b: 2 extents found
/usr/lib64/lustre/tests/sanity.sh: line 7205: ((: 000c: value too great for base (error token is "000c")
UUID 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
lustre-MDT0000_UUID 1499596 89400 1307512 6% /mnt/lustre[MDT:0]
lustre-MDT0001_UUID 1499596 89304 1307608 6% /mnt/lustre[MDT:1]
lustre-OST0000_UUID 1968528 118872 1746112 6% /mnt/lustre[OST:0]
lustre-OST0001_UUID 1968528 103232 1761724 6% /mnt/lustre[OST:1]
lustre-OST0002_UUID 1968528 103236 1761720 6% /mnt/lustre[OST:2]
lustre-OST0003_UUID 1968528 103228 1755584 6% /mnt/lustre[OST:3]
lustre-OST0004_UUID 1968528 112448 1752524 6% /mnt/lustre[OST:4]
Attachments
Issue Links
- duplicates
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LU-7627 Lustre sanity tests 130b, 130c, 130d, and 130e have a faulty comparison that causes them to fail
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- Resolved
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