On 2020/9/28 18:57, Kevin Wolf wrote:
> Am 27.09.2020 um 15:04 hat Ying Fang geschrieben:
>> A VM in the cloud environment may use a virutal disk as the backend storage,
>> and there are usually filesystems on the virtual block device. When backend
>> storage is temporarily down, any I/O issued t
Am 27.09.2020 um 15:04 hat Ying Fang geschrieben:
> A VM in the cloud environment may use a virutal disk as the backend storage,
> and there are usually filesystems on the virtual block device. When backend
> storage is temporarily down, any I/O issued to the virtual block device will
> cause an er
Patchew URL:
https://patchew.org/QEMU/20200927130420.1095-1-fangyi...@huawei.com/
Hi,
This series failed the docker-quick@centos7 build test. Please find the testing
commands and
their output below. If you have Docker installed, you can probably reproduce it
locally.
=== TEST SCRIPT BEGIN ==
Patchew URL:
https://patchew.org/QEMU/20200927130420.1095-1-fangyi...@huawei.com/
Hi,
This series failed the docker-mingw@fedora build test. Please find the testing
commands and
their output below. If you have Docker installed, you can probably reproduce it
locally.
=== TEST SCRIPT BEGIN ===
A VM in the cloud environment may use a virutal disk as the backend storage,
and there are usually filesystems on the virtual block device. When backend
storage is temporarily down, any I/O issued to the virtual block device will
cause an error. For example, an error occurred in ext4 filesystem wou