On 11/02/2015 09:03 AM, Max Reitz wrote:
+++ b/tests/qemu-iotests/058
@@ -32,11 +32,17 @@ status=1 # failure is the default!
nbd_unix_socket=$TEST_DIR/test_qemu_nbd_socket
nbd_snapshot_img="nbd:unix:$nbd_unix_socket"
+rm -f "${TEST_DIR}/qemu-nbd.pid"
On 02.11.2015 08:37, Markus Armbruster wrote:
> Max Reitz writes:
>
>> On 30.10.2015 20:25, Jeff Cody wrote:
>>> Commit 934659c switched the iotests to run qemu and qemu-nbd from a bash
>>> subshell, in order to catch segfaults. Unfortunately, this means the
>>> process PID cannot be captured vi
Max Reitz writes:
> On 30.10.2015 20:25, Jeff Cody wrote:
>> Commit 934659c switched the iotests to run qemu and qemu-nbd from a bash
>> subshell, in order to catch segfaults. Unfortunately, this means the
>> process PID cannot be captured via '$!'. We stopped killing qemu and
>> qemu-nbd proces
On 30.10.2015 20:25, Jeff Cody wrote:
> Commit 934659c switched the iotests to run qemu and qemu-nbd from a bash
> subshell, in order to catch segfaults. Unfortunately, this means the
> process PID cannot be captured via '$!'. We stopped killing qemu and
> qemu-nbd processes, leaving a lot of orph
Commit 934659c switched the iotests to run qemu and qemu-nbd from a bash
subshell, in order to catch segfaults. Unfortunately, this means the
process PID cannot be captured via '$!'. We stopped killing qemu and
qemu-nbd processes, leaving a lot of orphaned, running qemu processes
after executing i