From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8) Gecko/20051111 Firefox/1.5 Description of problem: The tests say FAILED after they ran for a while. CORE: output.log has only '[' -f /dev/null ']' and a bunch of numbers on next line. MEMORY: the last line said: "cp" cannot stat `/usr/share/rhr/external/bin/memtest.sh': No such file or directory" and a bunch of numbers on next line. Please see attached *result.rpm Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): rhr2-2.0-1.EL4 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.intstall RHEL4U2-i386, rhr2-2.0-1.EL4, rhr2-server-2.0-1.EL4, lmbench-2.0.4-1.EL4, ltp-20050804-1.EL4, dt-15.14-2.EL4 2.Run redhat-ready 3.Follow the instruction on screen Actual Results: Faile CORE, and MEMORY tests Expected Results: Should be no failures. Additional info:
I tried to attach the *result.rpm but this website said "You did not specify a file to attach.". Please check the attachment in issue-tracker#86908.
A quick note: both CORE and MEMORY have been deprecated in favor of the newer CORE2 and MEMORY2 tests - we'll still allow results from the older tests but you should probably try the newer ones first. The MEMORY failure is a known bug (bug #176999, fixed in CVS). For now you can run MEMORY2 instead. It should be faster and more reliable, as well. As for CORE, that error message seems to indicate that you do not have a kernel SRPM in /tmp (or another location listed in /etc/rhr/tests.conf). You can correct this to get the test to run. I would suggest that you try CORE2 instead - it should be more reliable, and does not require a kernel SRPM. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 176999 ***