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When using real devices, specify DISKS="sdb sdc sdd" opposed to /dev/sdb in zfs-tests.sh - otherwise errors with directory names and disk names registering as "/dev//dev/sdb" for some tests. The same goes for mpath: DISK="mpatha mpathad mpathb" Expected Usage: $ DISKS="sdb sdc sdd" zfs-tests.sh SLICE_PREFIX is now set as "p" for a loop device (ie loop0p2) or "" for a real device (ie sdb2), or either for multipath devices (ie mpatha1 or mpath1p1) instead of only "p" by default. Note that kpartx partitioning is not currently supported in this patch (ie "partx") and may need to be disabled on Debian distributions. Functions added for determining test directory (/dev or /dev/mapper) as well as slice prefix are determined and exported mostly in the cfg file of each test group directory. Currently zpools cannot be created on whole mpath devices that have been partitioned. In order to fix this tests have either been revised to use a partition instead, or if there is a size constraint and the pool needs to be created on the whole disk, partitions are then deleted if the device is a multipath device. This functionality is added to default_cleanup() or to individual cleanup scripts if a non-default cleanup method is used. The max partitions is currently set at 8 to account for all of the tests thus far. Patch changes are generally encompassed in "if is_linux" construct. Signed-off-by: Sydney Vanda <sydney.m.vanda@intel.com> Reviewed-by: John Salinas <John.Salinas@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Reviewed-by: David Quigley <david.quigley@intel.com> Closes #4447 Closes #4964 Closes #5074 |
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Native ZFS for Linux!
ZFS is an advanced file system and volume manager which was originally developed for Solaris and is now maintained by the Illumos community.
ZFS on Linux, which is also known as ZoL, is currently feature complete. It includes fully functional and stable SPA, DMU, ZVOL, and ZPL layers.
Full documentation for installing ZoL on your favorite Linux distribution can be found at: http://zfsonlinux.org