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Dave Chinner fc48dfb966 xfstests: move xfs specific tests out of top directory
And into tests/xfs. Tests found and moved via:

$ grep "supported_fs xfs$" [0-2]* | cut -d : -f 1 > xfs.tests
$ for i in `cat xfs.tests`; do
> git mv $i* tests/xfs/
> grep ^$i group >> tests/xfs/group
> sed -i -e "/^$i/d" group
> done

Output now looks like:

 sudo ./check -g quick -r
FSTYP         -- xfs (debug)
PLATFORM      -- Linux/x86_64 test-1 3.5.0-rc5-dgc+
MKFS_OPTIONS  -- -f -bsize=4096 /dev/vdb
MOUNT_OPTIONS -- /dev/vdb /mnt/scratch

xfs/170  4s
generic/120      16s
generic/248      0s
generic/213      0s
generic/256      39s
xfs/121  6s
xfs/026  11s
generic/131      1s
xfs/187  1s
generic/135      0s
....

Signed-off-by: Dave Chinner <dchinner@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Phil White <pwhite@sgi.com>
[rjohnston@sgi.com did not move test 032, belongs in shared]
Signed-off-by: Rich Johnston <rjohnston@sgi.com>
2013-03-26 18:27:34 -05:00

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QA output created by 061
Creating directory system to dump using src/fill.
Setup ..........
Restoring from file...
xfsrestore -f DUMP_FILE -L stress_056 RESTORE_DIR
xfsrestore: using file dump (drive_simple) strategy
xfsrestore: searching media for dump
xfsrestore: examining media file 0
xfsrestore: found dump matching specified label:
xfsrestore: hostname: crackle.melbourne.sgi.com
xfsrestore: mount point: /spare1
xfsrestore: volume: /dev/dsk/dks0d2s1
xfsrestore: session time: TIME
xfsrestore: level: 0
xfsrestore: session label: "stress_056"
xfsrestore: media label: "stress_tape_media"
xfsrestore: file system ID: ID
xfsrestore: session id: ID
xfsrestore: media ID: ID
xfsrestore: searching media for directory dump
xfsrestore: reading directories
xfsrestore: 7 directories and 11 entries processed
xfsrestore: directory post-processing
xfsrestore: restoring non-directory files
xfsrestore: restore complete: SECS seconds elapsed
xfsrestore: Restore Status: SUCCESS
Comparing dump directory with restore directory
Files DUMP_DIR/file_guid and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/file_guid are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/file_mix1 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/file_mix1 are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/file_mix2 and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/file_mix2 are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/file_sticky and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/file_sticky are identical
Files DUMP_DIR/file_suid and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/file_suid are identical
Comparing listing of dump directory with restore directory
Files TMP.dump_dir and TMP.restore_dir are identical