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Update zfs_destroy_004.ksh script
Issues: Under Linux, when executing zfs_destroy_004.ksh destroy $fs is an error. The key issue here is that illumos kernel treats this case differently than the Linux kernel. On illumos you can unmount and destroy a filesystem which is busy and all consumers of it get EIO. On Linux the expected behavior is to prevent the unmount and destroy. Cause analysis: When create $fs file system and mount file system to $mntp. cd $mntp, linux isn't allow to destroy $fs in this mount contents. No matter what destroy with parameters. Solution: So log_mustnot $ZFS destroy $fs is ok. cd $olddir and destroy $fs. Signed-off-by: caoxuewen cao.xuewen@zte.com.cn Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #5012
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@@ -96,7 +96,6 @@ tests = ['zfs_create_001_pos', 'zfs_create_002_pos', 'zfs_create_003_pos',
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# DISABLED:
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# zfs_destroy_001_pos - busy mountpoint behavior
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# zfs_destroy_004_pos - busy mountpoint behavior
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# zfs_destroy_005_neg - busy mountpoint behavior
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# zfs_destroy_008_pos - busy mountpoint behavior
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# zfs_destroy_009_pos - busy mountpoint behavior
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@@ -105,9 +104,9 @@ tests = ['zfs_create_001_pos', 'zfs_create_002_pos', 'zfs_create_003_pos',
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# zfs_destroy_012_pos - busy mountpoint behavior
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# zfs_destroy_013_neg - busy mountpoint behavior
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[tests/functional/cli_root/zfs_destroy]
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tests = ['zfs_destroy_002_pos', 'zfs_destroy_003_pos', 'zfs_destroy_006_neg',
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'zfs_destroy_007_neg', 'zfs_destroy_014_pos', 'zfs_destroy_015_pos',
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'zfs_destroy_016_pos']
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tests = ['zfs_destroy_002_pos', 'zfs_destroy_003_pos', 'zfs_destroy_004_pos',
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'zfs_destroy_006_neg', 'zfs_destroy_007_neg', 'zfs_destroy_014_pos',
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'zfs_destroy_015_pos', 'zfs_destroy_016_pos']
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# DISABLED:
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# zfs_get_004_pos - nested pools
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