ping?

I cannot reproduce locally either on bare metal or in schroot.

-Ben

On Fri, May 04, 2018 at 09:15:51AM -0500, Benjamin Kaduk wrote:
> Hi Lucas,
> 
> On Wed, May 02, 2018 at 10:52:53PM +0200, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> > 
> > During a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to build on
> > amd64.
> > 
> > Relevant part (hopefully):
> > > rx/perf.................ok
> > > volser/vos-man..........ok
> > > volser/vos..............FAILED 5
> > > bucoord/backup-man......ok
> > > kauth/kas-man...........ok
> > > 
> > > Failed Set                 Fail/Total (%) Skip Stat  Failing Tests
> > > -------------------------- -------------- ---- ----  
> > > ------------------------
> > > volser/vos                    1/6     17%    0    0  5
> 
> Unfortunately the upstream build system does not capture verbose
> test output for display in case of failure, but from the test number
> we can deduce that what is failing is that an outputted list of
> addresses does not match the expected string:
>     char expecting[] = "10.0.0.0\n10.0.0.1\n10.0.0.2\n10.0.0.3\n10.0.0.4\n"
>                        "10.0.0.5\n10.0.0.6\n10.0.0.7\n10.0.0.8\n10.0.0.9\n"
>                        "10.0.0.10\n10.0.0.11\n10.0.0.12\n10.0.0.13\n"
>                        "10.0.0.14\n10.0.0.15\n";
> 
> I note that this test is disabled when the system's hostname
> resolves to a loopback address because those addresses are forbidden
> from being entered into the database as fileserver addresses, but
> even when I change my local configuration to avoid that, I still
> cannot reproduce the test failure locally.
> 
> I surmise that the AWS machine may be getting assigned a 10/8
> address as its primary address, and perhaps that would interfere
> with some of what the test is doing.  Do you happen to know more
> about the network configuration on the AWS systems used for these
> autopkgtests?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ben

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