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    SubjectRe: Testing of filesystems
    On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 11:49:02AM +0200, Axel Siebenwirth wrote:
    > I wonder what a good way is to stress test my JFS filesystem. Is there a tool
    > that does something like that maybe? Dont't want performance testing, just
    > all kinds of stress testing to see how the filesystem "is" and to check
    > integrity and functionality.

    See the ext3 cvs tree at

    http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel

    [Jeff Garzik's CVS tree hosts the ext3 tree.]

    Andrew Morton, being conscientious and methodical, has written lots of
    filesystem testing tools during his work on ext3. Some of these tests
    are for specific ext3 regressions, but many are useful as general
    integrity tests oriented toward journalled filesystems. He has also
    ported/improved several other tools, including a bunch of changes to
    the notorious FSX, the File System eXerciser.

    The Namesys folks also have a test suite for Reiserfs, see www.namesys.com.

    Regards,

    Bill Rugolsky
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