Compiling and testing on Fedora

Paul Wouters paul at cypherpunks.ca
Thu Jun 21 23:38:32 UTC 2012


On Thu, 21 Jun 2012, Shawn Bakhtiar wrote:

> Did you turn OFF SELinux?

That is not neccessary.

I ran the tests with selinux enabled:

E:zonechecks:Thu Jun 21 17:23:31 EDT 2012
I:System test result summary:
I:         2 FAIL
I:        45 PASS
I:         2 SKIPPED

Looking at the failed test and interesting output

tests.sh: line 130: 31718 Aborted                 (core dumped)
$NSUPDATE -l -p 5300 -k ns1/session.key > nsupdate.out 2>&1  <<END
update add other.nil. 600 in ns ns6.other.nil.
update add ns6.other.nil 600 in a 10.53.0.1
send
END

S:dlz:Thu Jun 21 17:13:57 EDT 2012
T:dlz:1:A
A:System test dlz
I:no response from ns1
R:FAIL
I:ns1 died before a SIGTERM was sent

I:testing that rndc stop updates the master file
I:check that 'nsupdate -l' with a missing keyfile reports the missing
file
I:check that changes to the DNSKEY RRset TTL do not have side effects
(11)
I:check notify with TSIG worked (12)
I:exit status: 1
R:FAIL

Other that then, the tests ran fine for me? This is on Fedora 17

Paul


> > From: Dan.Luther at Level3.com
> > To: bind-users at isc.org
> > Subject: Compiling and testing on Fedora
> > Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2012 23:33:08 +0000
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've had a major problem with using Fedora Core (10 through 15), when compiling and running "make
> test":
> >
> > A:System test acl
> > I:Couldn't start server ns2 (pid=17344)
> > R:FAIL
> > S:allow_query:Wed Jun 20 23:21:47 GMT 2012
> > T:allow_query:1:A
> > A:System test allow_query
> > I:Couldn't start server ns2 (pid=17368)
> > R:FAIL
> > S:addzone:Wed Jun 20 23:22:01 GMT 2012
> > T:addzone:1:A
> > A:System test addzone
> > I:Couldn't start server ns2 (pid=17393)
> > R:FAIL
> > S:autosign:Wed Jun 20 23:22:15 GMT 2012
> > T:autosign:1:A
> > A:System test autosign
> > I:generating keys and preparing zones
> > I:Couldn't start server ns1 (pid=17734)
> > R:FAIL
> > S:builtin:Wed Jun 20 23:22:35 GMT 2012
> > T:builtin:1:A
> > A:System test builtin
> > I:Couldn't start server ns1 (pid=17755)
> > R:FAIL
> > S:cacheclean:Wed Jun 20 23:22:49 GMT 2012
> > T:cacheclean:1:A
> > A:System test cacheclean
> > I:Couldn't start server ns1 (pid=17776)
> > R:FAIL
> >
> > I'm running the "bin/tests/system/ifconfig.sh up" script, and see the "lo:1" through "lo:7"
> interfaces come up. I don't have this problem on any of my Solaris systems, just the Fedora servers. I
> do have several lo: interfaces already defined, and they cannot be removed
> >
> > Has anyone seen such an issue, and if so, how did you fix it?
> >
> > Dan Luther
> > Operations Engineer
> > Systems Operation Engineering
> > Level 3 Communications
> > One Technology Center, Tulsa OK 74103
> > p: 918-547-4370
> > e: dan.luther at level3.com
> >
> >
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