[Bro-Dev] More test failures (Re: [Bro-Commits-Internal] UnitTests - Build # 6455 - Failure!)

Robin Sommer robin at icir.org
Wed Jul 15 08:20:18 PDT 2015


Unclear to me why these are failing?

Robin

On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 03:55 -0500, jenkins at brotestbed.ncsa.illinois.edu wrote:

> scripts.base.frameworks.logging.sqlite.wikipedia ... failed
>   % 'bro -r $TRACES/wikipedia.trace Log::default_writer=Log::WRITER_SQLITE' failed unexpectedly (exit code -10)
>   % cat .stderr
>   1300475173.475401 <params>, line 1: packet_filter/Log::WRITER_SQLITE: tablename configuration option not found. Defaulting to path packet_filter
>   1300475173.475401 <params>, line 1: weird/Log::WRITER_SQLITE: tablename configuration option not found. Defaulting to path weird
>   1300475173.475401 <params>, line 1: http/Log::WRITER_SQLITE: tablename configuration option not found. Defaulting to path http
>   1300475173.475401 <params>, line 1: dns/Log::WRITER_SQLITE: tablename configuration option not found. Defaulting to path dns
>   1300475173.475401 <params>, line 1: conn/Log::WRITER_SQLITE: tablename configuration option not found. Defaulting to path conn

(The messages about Log::WRITER_SQLITE are ok, I'm getting these here
locally as well even with the test passing.)

> scripts.policy.frameworks.intel.seen.certs ... failed
>   % 'cat intel.log > intel-all.log' failed unexpectedly (exit code 1)
>   % cat .stderr
>   1416942647.041795 warning in /home/jenkins/workspace/CompileDefault/bro/scripts/base/misc/find-checksum-offloading.bro, line 54: Your trace file likely has invalid IP checksums, most likely from NIC checksum offloading.  By default, packets with invalid checksums are discarded by Bro unless using the -C command-line option or toggling the 'ignore_checksums' variable.  Alternatively, disable checksum offloading by the network adapter to ensure Bro analyzes the actual checksums that are transmitted.
>   cat: intel.log: No such file or directory



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