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| tool test
| status
| owner
| notes
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III.A.1
| Run iozone for 2 weeks on basic client/server operations, using:
- Both data and metadata options
- Cached and direct I/O
- Various mount options
| IOzone
| done
| BULL
| Now testing with fsstress and FFSB
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III.A.2
| Run automounter use case for 2 weeks on amd, autofs, and autong, using:
- Large number of maps
- Randomly mount and run workloads on an automounted partition
- use a variety of workloads, such as randomly chosen fs tests
| e.g. Crashme more
| New
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III.A.3
| Run NFS server for 2 wks with random configuration changes, using:
- Interrupt server in various ways (reboot, power cycle, lan fail)
- Change/reexport export rules at random
- Trigger a client workload at arbitrary times
- Analyze client recovery behaviors
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| OPEN
| OSDL
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III.A.4
| Run connectathon locking tests against NFS server for 2 weeks, using:
- Multiple client machines
- Reboot at random
- Analyze client cache coherency behaviors
- Analyze locking behaviors
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| NEW
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III.A.5
| Run fsstress 2 weeks on basic client/server operations, using:
- Long list random operations (1000 operations)
- hight number of process (100)
| fsstress
| DONE
| BULL
| 1 week
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III.A.6
| Run FFSB 1 day on basic client/server operations in stress configuration, using:
- 1 200 000 files
- 100 directories
| ffsb
| DONE
| BULL
| 1 day
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ID
| test
| tool test
| status
| owner
| notes
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III.B.1
| Test stability of client in out of pid situation
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III.B.2
| Test stability of client in out of memory situation
| valgrind
| New
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III.B.3
| Test stability of client in out of disk space on server situation
| dd,fsstress
| Done
| Bull
| Simple error message no space left on device
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III.B.4
| Test stability of client in out of inode situation
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III.B.5
| Test stability of client in out of swap space situation
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III.B.6
| Test stability of server in out of pid situation
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III.B.7
| Test stability of server in out of memory situation
| valgrind
| New
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III.B.8
| Test stability of server in out of disk space
| dd,fsstress
| Done
| Bull
| Simple error message no space left on device
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III.B.9
| Test stability of server in out of inode situation
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III.B.10
| Test stability of server in out of swap space situation
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| test
| tool test
| status
| owner
| notes
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III.D.1
Part 1 : without load
| Find maximum number of connections to Linux IA-32 server
| Fsstress, fsx
| In progress
| Bull (partial)
| Maximum number of connections to a Linux IA-32 server is 31998. Warning this connections are done by a simple mount on the client. The exported file system is mounted on diferent directories until an error is reported. In this test client and server are on the same machine and the error reported is [Errno 31] Too many links - See III.D.4 test and test results
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III.D.1
Part 2 : with load
| Find maximum number of connections to Linux IA-32 server
| IOZone
| In progress
| Bull (partial)
| A single bi IA32 processor is able to answer 2048 client with hight load. 2048 simultaneous instances of IOzone's standard tests were launched. They end sucessfully after 6 days. (Note: with only one IOzone instance time to perform the test is about 45minutes, depending on the test conditions). Read more
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III.D.2
| Find maximum number of files for Linux IA-32 exported file system
| Addhoc tool
| Done
| Bull
| A first test give a limit between 15,699 and 15,799. Some patches after that a new limit is over 250,000 files. This limit is the maximal number of files NFS is able to list in a shared directory. The time creation was measured and there is a change of behaviour when number of files is over 1,620,000 in a directory. This limitation is now fixed (linux 2.6.13 +)
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III.D.3
| Find maximum file size on Linux IA-32
| adhoc tool
| Done
| Bull
| size is the maximal size the server's local filesystem is able to manage. 8TB for NFSv4/XFS/ia32.
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III.D.4
| Find maximum number of mounted file systems on client
| adhoc tool
| done
| Bull
| Maximum number of connections to Linux IA-32 server is 31998. Warning this connections are done by a simple mount on the client. The exported file system is mounted on diferent directories until an error is reported. In this test client and server are on the same machine and the error reported is [Errno 31] Too many links see test results
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III.D.5
| Test robustness on NUMA when scaling CPU, mem, NIC, or disk count
| Fsstress, fsx
| New
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III.D.6
| Test robustness on SMP when scaling CPU, mem, NIC, or disk count
| Fsstress, fsx
| New
| Bull (partial)
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III.D.7
| Test correctness of NFS client when backed by a large (>100GB) cachefs
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| New
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III.D.8
| Find maximum number exported file systems on server
| adhoc tool
| Near done
| Bull
| No limit reached, but the export process is too slow to be acceptable after 3000 exports. 13000 exports reached. See this page for more information.
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III.D.9
| Find maximum size of exported file systems on server
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| Done
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| Maximum size of exported file system on server do not depend on NFS/NFS tools. NFSv4 tools do not use filesystem size informations. Limit is the file system limit it self.
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III.D.10
| Access a single locked file with a large amount of clients
| locktester
| Done
| Bull
| A lot of bug fixes. Working now.
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III.D.11
| Divide a file into a hight number of locked sections
| locktester
| Done
| Bull
| A lot of bug fixes. Working now.
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| test
| tool test
| status
| owner
| notes
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III.E.1
| Test short & long term local network failure (unplugged cable, ifdown eth0, etc.)
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| Open
| OSDL
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III.E.2
| Test short & long duration remote network partition
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| Open
| OSDL
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III.E.3
| Test behavior during crash/reboot of server with clients holding various states
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| Open
| OSDL
| more
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III.E.4
| Test multiple clients using, locking, etc. same files
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| Done
| Bull
| More
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III.E.5
| Test behavior of server with failed storage device
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| New
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III.E.6
| Test behavior during crash of client with open delegations and locks
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| New
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III.E.7
| Test recovery from denied permission
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| New
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III.E.8
| Test recovery from JUKEBOX/DELAY
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| New
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III.E.9
| Test recovery from ESTALE
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| New
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