This one time, at band camp, Patrick Winnertz said:
> Thanks Stephen,
>
> > tmpfile=$(mktemp /tmp/iozone.XX)
> I know that this way it is possible. But as the user should find the log
> afterwards I would prefer to use /tmp/iozone.log or something else, nothing
> random.
> But as I wrot
SG> tmpfile=$(mktemp /tmp/iozone.XX)
use 'mktemp -t iozone.XX' instead 'mktemp /tmp/iozone.XX'
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This one time, at band camp, Patrick Winnertz said:
> I guess the part which is critical is this one:
tmpfile=$(mktemp /tmp/iozone.XX)
> ---snip--
> while date; do
> LOOP=`expr $LOOP + 1`
> echo "Test #$LOOP"
> iozone $VERIFY $ODIR -r $REC -i 0 -i
Hello Dmitry,
Thanks for your test, but atm I've some problems to fix this issue for lustre-
tests
> In some packages I've discovered scripts with errors which may be used
> by a user for damaging important system files or user's files.
>
> For example if a script uses in its work a temp file which
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