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[Bug 224818] RC4: Installation bails out with "cannot start novell-zmd" even though zmd is up and running
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- Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2006 04:40:20 -0700 (MST)
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https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=224818
------- Comment #40 from shorn@xxxxxxxxxx 2006-12-01 04:40 MST -------
(In reply to comment #37)
> The current situation seems to be that rug hangs on a SMP box when run in a
> loop (that too after 400+ iterations). Is this a practical test case? It should
> be fixed but I believe that it is not a blocker.
>
> Apart from this, isn't the original issue about yast complaining about zmd not
> being alive even when it was? Has this been observed again and does the updated
> mono-core fix it?
>
As explained to Guru the test case is only a test case which reflects the
likelihood of that bug to occur. That means e.g. that out of 400 users calling
rug once, statistically one will be hit by that bug. Doing the loop script we
can at least kindof reprodue the bug.
Also rug ping is not the only issue. I guess the whole rug setup has some
flaws. We could equally use rug sl to run into the bug, but that would take 10
times as much test time.
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------- Comment #40 from shorn@xxxxxxxxxx 2006-12-01 04:40 MST -------
(In reply to comment #37)
> The current situation seems to be that rug hangs on a SMP box when run in a
> loop (that too after 400+ iterations). Is this a practical test case? It should
> be fixed but I believe that it is not a blocker.
>
> Apart from this, isn't the original issue about yast complaining about zmd not
> being alive even when it was? Has this been observed again and does the updated
> mono-core fix it?
>
As explained to Guru the test case is only a test case which reflects the
likelihood of that bug to occur. That means e.g. that out of 400 users calling
rug once, statistically one will be hit by that bug. Doing the loop script we
can at least kindof reprodue the bug.
Also rug ping is not the only issue. I guess the whole rug setup has some
flaws. We could equally use rug sl to run into the bug, but that would take 10
times as much test time.
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