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Bug 244145
[HTS-i386-server] - Network Test given Traceback Error
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Hts-network-traceback error log
hts-network-i386-traceback.txt (text/plain), 2.19 KB, created by
Satyabrata Maitra
on 2007-06-14 05:39:57 UTC
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Hts-network-traceback error log
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2007-06-14 05:39:57 UTC
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>HTS-Network-i386-FAILED > >TCP latency using 10.65.6.108: 2.6577 microseconds >0.065536 0.37 MB/sec >TCP latency using 10.65.6.108: 2.6520 microseconds >0.065536 1.04 MB/sec >TCP latency using 10.65.6.108: 6.6414 microseconds >0.065536 0.50 MB/sec >TCP latency using 10.65.6.108: 2.6147 microseconds >0.065536 0.34 MB/sec >TCP latency using 10.65.6.108: 2.6111 microseconds >0.065536 1.11 MB/sec >mount: 10.65.6.108:/var/hts/export failed, reason given by server: Permission denied >using test server 10.65.6.108 >Shutting down all interfaces... > interface: eth0 > >Interface eth0 is down >waiting... >done >Bringing up interface eth0 >Checking... >Interface eth0 is RUNNING >Checking via ping to 10.65.6.108... > done >ip address: 192.168.32.205 >tcp test: >test cycle 1 of 5 >testing latency... >testing bandwidth to 10.65.6.108... >test cycle 2 of 5 >testing latency... >testing bandwidth to 10.65.6.108... >test cycle 3 of 5 >testing latency... >testing bandwidth to 10.65.6.108... >test cycle 4 of 5 >testing latency... >testing bandwidth to 10.65.6.108... >test cycle 5 of 5 >testing latency... >testing bandwidth to 10.65.6.108... >passed >testing udp latency to 10.65.6.108... >UDP latency using 10.65.6.108: 254495.4000 microseconds >passed >testing nfs using 10.65.6.108... >Copying 10 x 1000 mbit files to/from 10.65.6.108 >mount -o rw,intr,rsize=12288,wsize=12288,udp 10.65.6.108:/var/hts/export /tmp/tmplxu0rknfsdir >Mount command FAILED - returned 8192 >Restoring all interfaces... >Network test on device eth0 failed >...finished running ./network.py, exit code=1 >recovered exit code=1 >hts-report-result /HTS/hts/network FAIL /var/log/hts/runs/3/network/output.log >saveOutput: /var/log/hts/runs/3/network/output.log >Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/bin/hts", line 122, in ? > success = hts.do(args) > File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/hts/hardwaretest.py", line 68, in do > return self.doCertify() > File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/hts/hardwaretest.py", line 316, in doCertify > self.saveOutput(run, returnValue, outputFilePath) > File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/hts/hardwaretest.py", line 573, in saveOutput > outputFile = open(outputFilePath) >IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: u'/var/log/hts/runs/3/network/output.log'
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