[Gluster-devel] Build up of xfsmount dirs... ;)

Rajesh Joseph rjoseph at redhat.com
Fri Jun 20 14:35:27 UTC 2014


Hi Vijay,

Can you please take this patch in?

http://review.gluster.org/#/c/8138/

Thanks & Regads,
Rajesh

----- Original Message -----
> From: "Justin Clift" <justin at gluster.org>
> To: "Rajesh Joseph" <rjoseph at redhat.com>
> Cc: "Gluster Devel" <gluster-devel at gluster.org>
> Sent: Friday, June 20, 2014 7:49:57 PM
> Subject: Re: Build up of xfsmount dirs... ;)
> 
> No worries. :)
> 
> + Justin
> 
> 
> On 20/06/2014, at 2:59 PM, Rajesh Joseph wrote:
> > Thanks Justin for letting me know. Its clearly a bug in the implementation.
> > I will send a patch to fix this. Meanwhile if it is causing any test
> > failures or other issues then you can have a temporary fix to delete them
> > in the script.
> > 
> > Thanks & Regards,
> > Rajesh
> > 
> > ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: "Justin Clift" <justin at gluster.org>
> >> To: "Rajesh Joseph" <rjoseph at redhat.com>
> >> Cc: "Gluster Devel" <gluster-devel at gluster.org>
> >> Sent: Friday, June 20, 2014 7:07:06 PM
> >> Subject: Build up of xfsmount dirs... ;)
> >> 
> >> Hi Rajesh,
> >> 
> >> Looking at the regression testing boxes this morning, they all have
> >> several thousand /tmp/xfsmount* dirs on them.
> >> 
> >> Seems like they're coming from this:
> >> 
> >>  f1705e2d (Rajesh Joseph     2014-06-05 10:00:33 +0530 3988)         char
> >>  template []             = "/tmp/xfsmountXXXXXX";
> >> 
> >> (it's the only mention in the source for /tmp/xfsmount...)
> >> 
> >> Could it be the case that the directory gets made, but never
> >> gets cleaned up?  If so, is there a feasible way to clean it
> >> up after use?
> >> 
> >> We *can* just change the regression test scripting to nuke
> >> /tmp/xfsmount* after each run.  But wondering it's something
> >> Gluster should take care of itself. :)
> >> 
> >> Regards and best wishes,
> >> 
> >> Justin Clift
> >> 
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> 
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