Fix typos in tests/
Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@ixsystems.com> Reviewed-by: Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com> Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Andrea Gelmini <andrea.gelmini@gelma.net> Closes #9250
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* is hold) occurred, zfs_dirty_inode open a txg failed, and wait previous
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* txg "n" completed.
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* 3. context #1 call uiomove to write, however page fault is occurred in
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* uiomove, which means it need mm_sem, but mm_sem is hold by
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* uiomove, which means it needs mm_sem, but mm_sem is hold by
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* context #2, so it stuck and can't complete, then txg "n" will not
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* complete.
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*
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@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ function is_loop_device #disk
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}
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#
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# Check if the given device is a multipath device and if there is a sybolic
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# Check if the given device is a multipath device and if there is a symbolic
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# link to a device mapper and to a disk
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# Currently no support for dm devices alone without multipath
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#
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@ -869,7 +869,7 @@ function zero_partitions #<whole_disk_name>
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# Size should be specified with units as per
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# the `format` command requirements eg. 100mb 3gb
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#
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# NOTE: This entire interface is problematic for the Linux parted utilty
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# NOTE: This entire interface is problematic for the Linux parted utility
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# which requires the end of the partition to be specified. It would be
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# best to retire this interface and replace it with something more flexible.
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# At the moment a best effort is made.
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@ -1072,7 +1072,7 @@ function partition_disk #<slice_size> <whole_disk_name> <total_slices>
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# dirnum: the maximum number of subdirectories to use, -1 no limit
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# filenum: the maximum number of files per subdirectory
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# bytes: number of bytes to write
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# num_writes: numer of types to write out bytes
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# num_writes: number of types to write out bytes
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# data: the data that will be written
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#
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# E.g.
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@ -2859,7 +2859,7 @@ function labelvtoc
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#
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# check if the system was installed as zfsroot or not
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# return: 0 ture, otherwise false
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# return: 0 if zfsroot, non-zero if not
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#
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function is_zfsroot
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{
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#
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# Get the given file/directory access mode
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#
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# $1 object -- file or directroy
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# $1 object -- file or directory
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#
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function get_mode #<obj>
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{
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#
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# Get the given file/directory ACL
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#
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# $1 object -- file or directroy
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# $1 object -- file or directory
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#
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function get_acl #<obj>
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{
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#
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# Get the given file/directory ACL
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#
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# $1 object -- file or directroy
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# $1 object -- file or directory
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#
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function get_compact_acl #<obj>
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{
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#
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# Count how many ACEs for the specified file or directory.
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#
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# $1 file or directroy name
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# $1 file or directory name
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#
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function count_ACE #<file or dir name>
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{
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if [[ ! -e $1 ]]; then
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log_note "Need input file or directroy name."
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log_note "Need input file or directory name."
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return 1
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fi
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#
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# Get the given file/directory xattr
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#
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# $1 object -- file or directroy
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# $1 object -- file or directory
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#
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function get_xattr #<obj>
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{
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# Verify set, export and destroy when cachefile is set on pool.
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#
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# STRATEGY:
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# 1. Create two pools with one same cahcefile1.
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# 1. Create two pools with one same cachefile1.
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# 2. Set cachefile of the two pools to another same cachefile2.
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# 3. Verify cachefile1 not exist.
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# 3. Verify cachefile1 does not exist.
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# 4. Export the two pools.
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# 5. Verify cachefile2 not exist.
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# 6. Import the two pools and set cachefile to cachefile2.
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# DESCRIPTION:
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# For the filesystem with casesensitivity=insensitive, normalization=formD,
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# check that lookup succeds using any name form.
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# check that lookup succeeds using any name form.
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#
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# STRATEGY:
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# For each c/n name form:
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return 0
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EOF
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log_pass "Listing zfs user properies should work correctly."
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log_pass "Listing zfs user properties should work correctly."
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log_note "$snap_count snapshots created by ZCP"
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if [ "$snap_count" -eq 0 ]; then
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log_fail "Channel progam failed to run."
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log_fail "Channel program failed to run."
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elif [ "$snap_count" -gt 50 ]; then
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log_fail "Too many snapshots after a cancel ($snap_count)."
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else
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names=$(zfs list -rt all -o name $TESTPOOL)
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log_must verify_clones 3 0
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log_note "verfify clone property for clone deletion"
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log_note "verify clone property for clone deletion"
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i=1
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for ds in $datasets; do
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log_must zfs destroy $ds/$TESTCLONE.$i
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check_used $used $val
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done
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log_note "Verify df(1M) can corectly display the space charged."
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log_note "Verify df(1M) can correctly display the space charged."
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for val in 1 2 3; do
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used=`df -F zfs -k /$TESTPOOL/fs_$val/$FILE | grep $TESTPOOL/fs_$val \
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| awk '{print $3}'`
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#
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# DESCRIPTION:
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# 'zfs create -p' should work as expecteed
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# 'zfs create -p' should work as expected
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#
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# STRATEGY:
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# 1. To create $newdataset with -p option, first make sure the upper level
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# run 'zfs destroy $opt <dataset>'. 3rd, check the system status.
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#
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# $1 option of 'zfs destroy'
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# $2 dataset will be destroied.
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# $2 dataset will be destroyed.
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#
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function test_n_check
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{
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check_dataset datasetexists $CTR $VOL
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check_dataset datasetnonexists $VOLSNAP $VOLCLONE
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# Due to recusive destroy being a best-effort operation,
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# all of the non-busy datasets bellow should be gone now.
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# Due to recursive destroy being a best-effort operation,
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# all of the non-busy datasets below should be gone now.
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check_dataset datasetnonexists $FS $FSSNAP $FSCLONE
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fi
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#
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# DESCRIPTION:
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# 'zfs destroy -R <snapshot>' can destroy all the child
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# snapshots and preserves all the nested datasetss.
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# snapshots and preserves all the nested datasets.
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#
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# STRATEGY:
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# 1. Create nested datasets in the storage pool.
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datasetexists $ds || log_fail "Create $ds dataset fail."
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done
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# create recursive nestedd snapshot
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# create recursive nested snapshot
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log_must zfs snapshot -r $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS1@snap
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for ds in $datasets; do
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datasetexists $ds@snap || log_fail "Create $ds@snap snapshot fail."
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