Hi,

Some additional info from my side.

I have just run the following:
root@ci-worker13:~# /usr/bin/autopkgtest --no-built-binaries --test-name=zfs-test-suite --timeout-factor=3 --user debci zfs-linux -- qemu --cpus=2 --ram-size=8192 /var/lib/debci/qemu/testing-amd64.img

The test failed and took 3 hours and 13 minutes:

The test started at 06:32:45
The test ends like:
    SKIP cli_root/zfs_unshare/zfs_unshare_005_neg (expected PASS)
    SKIP cli_root/zfs_unshare/zfs_unshare_007_pos (expected PASS)
    SKIP cli_root/zfs_unshare/zfs_unshare_008_pos (expected PASS)
    FAIL cli_root/zpool_destroy/zpool_destroy_002_pos (expected PASS)
    FAIL cli_root/zpool_detach/setup (expected PASS)
    SKIP cli_root/zpool_detach/zpool_detach_001_neg (expected PASS)
    FAIL cli_root/zpool_import/zpool_import_012_pos (expected PASS)
    FAIL cli_root/zpool_import/zpool_import_rename_001_pos (expected PASS)
    FAIL history/history_007_pos (expected PASS)
    FAIL inheritance/inherit_001_pos (expected PASS)
    FAIL slog/slog_replay_fs_001 (expected PASS)
    FAIL slog/slog_replay_fs_002 (expected PASS)
autopkgtest [09:45:26]: test zfs-test-suite: -----------------------]
autopkgtest [09:45:27]: test zfs-test-suite: - - - - - - - - - - results - - - - - - - - - -
zfs-test-suite       FAIL non-zero exit status 1

Now I wonder if it's the number of cpu's or the memory that caused it to finish.... starting up a new test.

Paul

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