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Add fsx to regression testing #33

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ligurio opened this issue Feb 3, 2021 · 0 comments
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Add fsx to regression testing #33

ligurio opened this issue Feb 3, 2021 · 0 comments
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ligurio commented Feb 3, 2021

./fsx -N 10000 -d -W -c 4 test

ligurio added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 6, 2021
fsx is a 'file system exerciser'.
From [1]: "Way back in 1991, Avadis Tevanian wrote a 'file system exerciser'.
It stayed hidden away within NeXT for many years, until it resurfaced again in
1998, after being rewritten by Conrad Minshall from Apple. It still remained
somewhat unknown, until 2001, a decade after its original inception, Jordan
Hubbard announced on freebsd-hackers a new tool called 'fsx', which found major
NFS bugs in FreeBSD."

Patch adds wrapper to pytest around fsx to add it to the regression suite.

1. https://web.archive.org/web/20190115144026/http://codemonkey.org.uk/projects/fsx/

Closes #33
ligurio added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 6, 2021
fsx is a 'file system exerciser'.
From [1]: "Way back in 1991, Avadis Tevanian wrote a 'file system exerciser'.
It stayed hidden away within NeXT for many years, until it resurfaced again in
1998, after being rewritten by Conrad Minshall from Apple. It still remained
somewhat unknown, until 2001, a decade after its original inception, Jordan
Hubbard announced on freebsd-hackers a new tool called 'fsx', which found major
NFS bugs in FreeBSD."

Patch adds wrapper to pytest around fsx to add it to the regression suite.

1. https://web.archive.org/web/20190115144026/http://codemonkey.org.uk/projects/fsx/

Closes #33
ligurio added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 6, 2021
fsx is a 'file system exerciser'.
From [1]: "Way back in 1991, Avadis Tevanian wrote a 'file system exerciser'.
It stayed hidden away within NeXT for many years, until it resurfaced again in
1998, after being rewritten by Conrad Minshall from Apple. It still remained
somewhat unknown, until 2001, a decade after its original inception, Jordan
Hubbard announced on freebsd-hackers a new tool called 'fsx', which found major
NFS bugs in FreeBSD."

Patch adds wrapper to pytest around fsx to add it to the regression suite.

1. https://web.archive.org/web/20190115144026/http://codemonkey.org.uk/projects/fsx/

Closes #33
ligurio added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 7, 2021
fsx is a 'file system exerciser'.
From [1]: "Way back in 1991, Avadis Tevanian wrote a 'file system exerciser'.
It stayed hidden away within NeXT for many years, until it resurfaced again in
1998, after being rewritten by Conrad Minshall from Apple. It still remained
somewhat unknown, until 2001, a decade after its original inception, Jordan
Hubbard announced on freebsd-hackers a new tool called 'fsx', which found major
NFS bugs in FreeBSD."

Patch adds wrapper to pytest around fsx to add it to the regression suite.

1. https://web.archive.org/web/20190115144026/http://codemonkey.org.uk/projects/fsx/

Closes #33
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