- 14 7月, 2015 1 次提交
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由 Andrea Bolognani 提交于
Some of the possible CPUs in a system might not be present, eg. they might be defective or might have been deconfigured from the ASM console in a Power system. Due to this fact, Linux keeps track of what CPUs are possible and what are present separately. This test uses the data from a system where not all the possible CPUs are present to make sure libvirt handles this situation correctly.
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- 21 7月, 2012 1 次提交
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由 Eric Blake 提交于
Commit ddd6bef4 switched to the ustar format to fix an issue where 'make dist' fails to create a tarball because we have files with relative names longer than 100 bytes by the time you include a 'libvirt-0.9.13' prefix. Unfortunately, even with ustar format, the use of 'tar -ch' tries to convert symlinks to hard links, also with a name too long (omitting the -h works, but automake automatically passes -h); such symlinks were added in commit 6dcf98c8, which resulted in 'make dist' breaking again. The solution is to rename the offending symlinks to something shorter, by shortening the entire nodeinfodata naming scheme. * tests/nodeinfotest.c (mymain): Shorten test names. (linuxTestNodeInfo): Accommodate new names. * tests/nodeinfodata/*: Rename files accordingly.
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- 11 7月, 2012 1 次提交
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由 Peter Krempa 提交于
This patch adds test data that describe a machine that has two physical processors that don't share same core id's on their cores. On this data the "virsh nodeinfo" reported that the machine had 10 cores per socket while the processor had only 8. (Before fixing nodeinfo gathering code).
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