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os: add test for Windows Dedup volumes #28547

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alexbrainman opened this issue Nov 2, 2018 · 1 comment
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os: add test for Windows Dedup volumes #28547

alexbrainman opened this issue Nov 2, 2018 · 1 comment
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Builders x/build issues (builders, bots, dashboards) FeatureRequest help wanted new-builder OS-Windows Testing An issue that has been verified to require only test changes, not just a test failure.
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In recent CL 143578, I was going to remove some code that I thought did nothing. My change would have made all files on Windows Dedup volumes ( https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/storage/data-deduplication/overview ) look like symlinks.

Luckily @kolyshkin pointed my mistake ( #22579 (comment) ). I built Windows instance on Gogle Cloud with extra disk attached as D: drive and with Dedup option on, to test my CL.

I wonder, if we can have one of our Windows builders have small extra disk with Dedup on. Then we could write some appropriate tests that run on that builder.

/cc @bradfitz @johnsonj

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@bradfitz bradfitz added Builders x/build issues (builders, bots, dashboards) new-builder Testing An issue that has been verified to require only test changes, not just a test failure. labels Nov 2, 2018
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bradfitz commented Nov 2, 2018

/cc @dmitshur

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