When tests timeout, the timeout command sends TERM signal to the command being executed. In the case of run-tests.sh it invokes prove, which further invokes perl and finally the test is run using bash. The TERM signal does not seem to be reachnig the end bash that is actually executing the tests, and hence when any test is terminated due to a timeout, the cleanup routine in include.rc does not get a chance to run and preserve the tarball. Further, cleanup invokes tarball generation, but is invoked at the beginning and end of every test, and at times in beteween as well. This caused way too many tarballs in case we decide to preserve the same whenever generated by cleanup. This patch hence moves the tarball generation to run-tests.sh instead, and further stores them named <test>-iteration-<n>.tar and also prints tarball name generated and stored per iteration. This should help relate failed runs to the tarball iteration # and to look at relevant logs. Further the patch also provides a -p option to run-tests.sh for unit testing purposes, where running a test in a loop without the option will generate as many tarballs, and using the option will reduce this to preserving the last tarball, saving space in smaller unit test setups. Fixes: bz#1614062 Change-Id: I0aee76c89df0691cf4d0c1fcd4c04dffe0d7c896 Signed-off-by: ShyamsundarR <srangana@redhat.com>
Gluster
Gluster is a software defined distributed storage that can scale to several petabytes. It provides interfaces for object, block and file storage.
Development
Contributions to gluster in the form of patches and new feature additions can be made by following steps outlined at Developers Guide.
Documentation
The Gluster documentation can be found at Gluster Docs.
Deployment
Quick instructions to build and install can be found in INSTALL file.
Maintainers
The list of Gluster maintainers is available in MAINTAINERS file.
License
Gluster is dual licensed under GPLV2 and LGPLV3+.
Please visit the Gluster Home Page to find out more about Gluster.
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