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DAOS-16585 test: disable NLT fstat test for non-redhat systems. #15233
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Use the ioil statistics to verify read/write counts rather than just checking for function name. Signed-off-by: Ashley Pittman <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Ashley Pittman <[email protected]>
Ticket title is 'NLT test failures under Ubuntu 22.04' |
Disable this test non non-el systems until we can add interception. Signed-off-by: Ashley Pittman <[email protected]>
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@techbasset this adds on my other PR and should make the tests pass on Ubuntu. |
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Works on Ubuntu 22.04 and Rocky 8 for me. I was getting errors on the latter before upgrading from python 3.6 to python 3.9.
The base branch was changed.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Olivier <[email protected]>
I meant to ask: are we sure this is Redhat-related? As opposed to glibc version or something like that? |
Test stage Functional Hardware Medium completed with status FAILURE. https://build.hpdd.intel.com//job/daos-stack/job/daos/view/change-requests/job/PR-15233/4/execution/node/1461/log |
It's probably glibc related yes, but the only datapoints that we have are the rocky version we're testing are passing and the Ubuntu version you're testing is failing. This PR is to get you unblocked and running on Ubuntu whilst we determine the scope and therefore priority of fixing/supporting this. |
Disable this test non non-el systems until we can add interception.
Signed-off-by: Ashley Pittman [email protected]