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Failure on test suite sanity test_220: error: File too large

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    • Bug
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Minor
    • Lustre 2.8.0
    • Lustre 2.6.0
    • client and server: lustre-master build #2527
    • 3
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      This issue was created by maloo for sarah <sarah@whamcloud.com>

      This issue relates to the following test suite run: http://maloo.whamcloud.com/test_sets/5619217a-f9d9-11e3-9447-52540035b04c.

      The sub-test test_220 failed with the following error:

      test_220 failed with 3

      test log

      client-30vm3: Pool lustre.test_220 created
      CMD: client-30vm3 /usr/sbin/lctl pool_add lustre.test_220 lustre-OST0000
      client-30vm3: OST lustre-OST0000_UUID added to pool lustre.test_220
      preallocated objects on MDS is 45 (7841 - 7796)
      OST still has 0 kbytes free
      create 45 files @next_id...
      open(/mnt/lustre/d220.sanity/f37) error: File too large
      total: 37 creates in 0.09 seconds: 407.08 creates/second
       sanity test_220: @@@@@@ FAIL: test_220 failed with 3 
      

      MDS 2 console

      20:56:42:Lustre: DEBUG MARKER: == sanity test 220: preallocated MDS objects still used if ENOSPC from OST == 20:56:09 (1403322969)
      20:56:42:Lustre: 26010:0:(qsd_reint.c:237:qsd_reint_index()) lustre-MDT0001: II_FL_NONUNQ is set on index transfer for fid [0x200000005:0x1011:0x0], it shouldn't be
      20:56:42:Lustre: 26010:0:(qsd_reint.c:237:qsd_reint_index()) Skipped 1 previous similar message
      20:56:42:LustreError: 12370:0:(lod_qos.c:948:lod_alloc_specific()) can't lstripe objid [0x400002342:0x7ff:0x0]: have 0 want 1
      

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