Atin Mukherjee amukh...@redhat.com wrote:
Is this reproducible in netbsd everytime, if yes I would need a VM to
further debug it.
nbslave78.cloud.gluster.org
Note that it failed a lot of jobs yesterday, I do not know why, but I am
not sure the system is the culprit: nbslave7a exhibited the
On 05/02/2015 09:08 AM, Atin Mukherjee wrote:
On 05/02/2015 08:54 AM, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
Pranith Kumar Karampuri pkara...@redhat.com wrote:
Seems like glusterd failure from the looks of it: +glusterd folks.
Running tests in file ./tests/basic/cdc.t
volume delete: patchy: failed:
Emmanuel Dreyfus m...@netbsd.org wrote:
Note that it failed a lot of jobs yesterday, I do not know why, but I am
not sure the system is the culprit: nbslave7a exhibited the same
behavior and is now fine while I did nothing for it.
I think it is git.gluster.org that misbehaved: I started
On 05/02/2015 08:54 AM, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
Pranith Kumar Karampuri pkara...@redhat.com wrote:
Seems like glusterd failure from the looks of it: +glusterd folks.
Running tests in file ./tests/basic/cdc.t
volume delete: patchy: failed: Another transaction is in progress for
patchy.
Pranith Kumar Karampuri pkara...@redhat.com wrote:
Seems like glusterd failure from the looks of it: +glusterd folks.
Running tests in file ./tests/basic/cdc.t
volume delete: patchy: failed: Another transaction is in progress for
patchy. Please try again after sometime.
[18:16:40]
Seems like glusterd failure from the looks of it: +glusterd folks.
Running tests in file ./tests/basic/cdc.t
volume delete: patchy: failed: Another transaction is in progress for patchy.
Please try again after sometime.
[18:16:40] ./tests/basic/cdc.t ..
not ok 52
not ok 53 Got Started instead
On 1 May 2015, at 16:08, Emmanuel Dreyfus m...@netbsd.org wrote:
Pranith Kumar Karampuri pkara...@redhat.com wrote:
I was not able to re-create glupy failure. I see that netbsd
is not archiving logs like the linux regression. Do you mind adding that
one? I think kaushal and Vijay
Justin Clift jus...@gluster.org wrote:
They are archived, in /archives/logs/ on the regressions VM. It's just
that you have to get them through sftp.
Is it easy to add web access for them?
It was really easy:
Justin Clift jus...@gluster.org wrote:
Is it easy to add web access for them? (eg nginx or whatever)
NetBSD has a built-in simple web server but I have never set it up. I
will look at it once I will have investigated the cdc.t regression.
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