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Revision as of 08:01, 11 April 2019
zfs-tester
Running zfstests on Windows is a bit of a bastard child, as we do not have sudo (yet?).
- Configure 3 disks with your VM, they should be about 15G ~ 20G each.
- Install cygwin
- With ksh
- Run cygwin terminal As Administrator
- Run or set these in your .bash_profile
export SHELLOPTS set -o igncr
$ cd ZFSin/ZFSin/zfs/tests $ ./autogen.sh $ ./configure
You may want to check that Makefile disks points to three available disks.
$ grep DISKS Makefile DISKS="$(shell for i in {1..3}; do \ DISKS="PHYSICALDRIVE1 PHYSICALDRIVE2 PHYSICALDRIVE3" \ DISKS="/var/tmp/zfs_test-1 /var/tmp/zfs_test-2 /var/tmp/zfs_test-3" \
On my system PHYSICALDRIVE1, 2 and 3 are empty and available for testing. If your system is different, you may need to edit Makefile. (Or edit Makefile.am, and re-run configure).
If you want to make a reduced test run, you can here edit:
$ vi zfs-tests/runfiles/windows.run
(Or again, edit zfs-tests/runfiles/windows.run.in and rerun ./configure)
To run the tester:
$ make test_hw
Complete output is placed in /var/tmp/test_results/$DATE/log