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Lustre 1.6 Operations Manual

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7. When the system displays this prompt:<br />

Install scripts into TESTROOT/BIN..?<br />

Do not immediately respond. Using another terminal (as stopping the script does<br />

not work), replace the files /home/tet/test_sets/scen.exec and<br />

/home/tet/test_sets/scen.bld with myscen.exec and myscen.bld<br />

(downloaded earlier).<br />

$ cp .../myscen.bld /home/tet/test_sets/scen.bld<br />

$ cp .../myscen.exec /home/tet/test_sets/scen.exec<br />

This limits the tests run only to the relevant filesystems and avoids additional<br />

hours of other tests on sockets, math, stdio, libc, shell, and so on.<br />

8. Continue with the installation.<br />

a. Build the test sets.<br />

It proceeds to build and install all of the filesystem tests.<br />

b. Run the test sets.<br />

Even though it is running them on a local filesystem, this is a valuable<br />

baseline to compare with the behavior of <strong>Lustre</strong>. It should put the results into<br />

/home/tet/test_sets/results/0002e/journal. Rename or symlink<br />

this directory to /home/tet/test_sets/results/ext3/journal (or to<br />

the name of the local filesystem on which the test was run).<br />

Running the full test takes about five minutes. Do not re-run any failed test.<br />

Results are in a lengthy table at /home/tet/test_sets/results/report.<br />

9. Save the test suite to run further tests on a <strong>Lustre</strong> filesystem. Tar up the tests,<br />

so that you do not have to rebuild each time.<br />

Chapter 16 POSIX 16-3

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