mirror_zfs/scripts/zconfig.sh
Brian Behlendorf 325f023544 Add linux kernel device support
This branch contains the majority of the changes required to cleanly
intergrate with Linux style special devices (/dev/zfs).  Mainly this
means dropping all the Solaris style callbacks and replacing them
with the Linux equivilants.

This patch also adds the onexit infrastructure needed to track
some minimal state between ioctls.  Under Linux it would be easy
to do this simply using the file->private_data.  But under Solaris
they apparent need to pass the file descriptor as part of the ioctl
data and then perform a lookup in the kernel.  Once again to keep
code change to a minimum I've implemented the Solaris solution.

Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
2010-08-31 13:41:50 -07:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# ZFS/ZPOOL configuration test script.
basedir="$(dirname $0)"
SCRIPT_COMMON=common.sh
if [ -f "${basedir}/${SCRIPT_COMMON}" ]; then
. "${basedir}/${SCRIPT_COMMON}"
else
echo "Missing helper script ${SCRIPT_COMMON}" && exit 1
fi
PROG=zconfig.sh
usage() {
cat << EOF
USAGE:
$0 [hvc]
DESCRIPTION:
ZFS/ZPOOL configuration tests
OPTIONS:
-h Show this message
-v Verbose
-c Cleanup lo+file devices at start
EOF
}
while getopts 'hvct:s:?' OPTION; do
case $OPTION in
h)
usage
exit 1
;;
v)
VERBOSE=1
;;
c)
CLEANUP=1
;;
t)
TESTS_RUN=($OPTARG)
;;
s)
TESTS_SKIP=($OPTARG)
;;
?)
usage
exit
;;
esac
done
if [ $(id -u) != 0 ]; then
die "Must run as root"
fi
# Perform pre-cleanup is requested
if [ ${CLEANUP} ]; then
cleanup_loop_devices
rm -f /tmp/zpool.cache.*
fi
zconfig_partition() {
local DEVICE=$1
local START=$2
local END=$3
local TMP_FILE=`mktemp`
/sbin/sfdisk -q ${DEVICE} << EOF &>${TMP_FILE} || fail 4
${START},${END}
;
;
;
EOF
rm ${TMP_FILE}
}
# Validate persistent zpool.cache configuration.
test_1() {
local POOL_NAME=test1
local TMP_FILE1=`mktemp`
local TMP_FILE2=`mktemp`
local TMP_CACHE=`mktemp -p /tmp zpool.cache.XXXXXXXX`
# Create a pool save its status for comparison.
${ZFS_SH} zfs="spa_config_path=${TMP_CACHE}" || fail 1
${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME} -c lo-raidz2 || fail 2
${ZPOOL} status ${POOL_NAME} >${TMP_FILE1} || fail 3
# Unload/load the module stack and verify the pool persists.
${ZFS_SH} -u || fail 4
${ZFS_SH} zfs="spa_config_path=${TMP_CACHE}" || fail 5
${ZPOOL} status ${POOL_NAME} >${TMP_FILE2} || fail 6
cmp ${TMP_FILE1} ${TMP_FILE2} || fail 7
# Cleanup the test pool and temporary files
${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME} -c lo-raidz2 -d || fail 8
rm -f ${TMP_FILE1} ${TMP_FILE2} ${TMP_CACHE} || fail 9
${ZFS_SH} -u || fail 10
pass
}
run_test 1 "persistent zpool.cache"
# Validate ZFS disk scanning and import w/out zpool.cache configuration.
test_2() {
local POOL_NAME=test2
local TMP_FILE1=`mktemp`
local TMP_FILE2=`mktemp`
local TMP_CACHE=`mktemp -p /tmp zpool.cache.XXXXXXXX`
# Create a pool save its status for comparison.
${ZFS_SH} zfs="spa_config_path=${TMP_CACHE}" || fail 1
${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME} -c lo-raidz2 || fail 2
${ZPOOL} status ${POOL_NAME} >${TMP_FILE1} || fail 3
# Unload the module stack, remove the cache file, load the module
# stack and attempt to probe the disks to import the pool. As
# a cross check verify the old pool state against the imported.
${ZFS_SH} -u || fail 4
rm -f ${TMP_CACHE} || fail 5
${ZFS_SH} zfs="spa_config_path=${TMP_CACHE}" || fail 6
${ZPOOL} import | grep ${POOL_NAME} >/dev/null || fail 7
${ZPOOL} import ${POOL_NAME} || fail 8
${ZPOOL} status ${POOL_NAME} >${TMP_FILE2} || fail 9
cmp ${TMP_FILE1} ${TMP_FILE2} || fail 10
# Cleanup the test pool and temporary files
${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME} -c lo-raidz2 -d || fail 11
rm -f ${TMP_FILE1} ${TMP_FILE2} || fail 12
${ZFS_SH} -u || fail 13
pass
}
run_test 2 "scan disks for pools to import"
zconfig_zvol_device_stat() {
local EXPECT=$1
local POOL_NAME=/dev/$2
local ZVOL_NAME=/dev/$3
local SNAP_NAME=/dev/$4
local CLONE_NAME=/dev/$5
local COUNT=0
# Briefly delay for udev
sleep 1
# Pool exists
stat ${POOL_NAME} &>/dev/null && let COUNT=$COUNT+1
# Volume and partitions
stat ${ZVOL_NAME} &>/dev/null && let COUNT=$COUNT+1
stat ${ZVOL_NAME}1 &>/dev/null && let COUNT=$COUNT+1
stat ${ZVOL_NAME}2 &>/dev/null && let COUNT=$COUNT+1
# Snapshot with partitions
stat ${SNAP_NAME} &>/dev/null && let COUNT=$COUNT+1
stat ${SNAP_NAME}1 &>/dev/null && let COUNT=$COUNT+1
stat ${SNAP_NAME}2 &>/dev/null && let COUNT=$COUNT+1
# Clone with partitions
stat ${CLONE_NAME} &>/dev/null && let COUNT=$COUNT+1
stat ${CLONE_NAME}1 &>/dev/null && let COUNT=$COUNT+1
stat ${CLONE_NAME}2 &>/dev/null && let COUNT=$COUNT+1
if [ $EXPECT -ne $COUNT ]; then
return 1
fi
return 0
}
# zpool import/export device check
# (1 volume, 2 partitions, 1 snapshot, 1 clone)
test_3() {
local POOL_NAME=tank
local ZVOL_NAME=volume
local SNAP_NAME=snap
local CLONE_NAME=clone
local FULL_ZVOL_NAME=${POOL_NAME}/${ZVOL_NAME}
local FULL_SNAP_NAME=${POOL_NAME}/${ZVOL_NAME}@${SNAP_NAME}
local FULL_CLONE_NAME=${POOL_NAME}/${CLONE_NAME}
local TMP_CACHE=`mktemp -p /tmp zpool.cache.XXXXXXXX`
# Create a pool, volume, partition, snapshot, and clone.
${ZFS_SH} zfs="spa_config_path=${TMP_CACHE}" || fail 1
${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME} -c lo-raidz2 || fail 2
${ZFS} create -V 100M ${FULL_ZVOL_NAME} || fail 3
zconfig_partition /dev/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME} 0 64 || fail 4
${ZFS} snapshot ${FULL_SNAP_NAME} || fail 5
${ZFS} clone ${FULL_SNAP_NAME} ${FULL_CLONE_NAME} || fail 6
# Verify the devices were created
zconfig_zvol_device_stat 10 ${POOL_NAME} ${FULL_ZVOL_NAME} \
${FULL_SNAP_NAME} ${FULL_CLONE_NAME} || fail 7
# Export the pool
${ZPOOL} export ${POOL_NAME} || fail 8
# verify the devices were removed
zconfig_zvol_device_stat 0 ${POOL_NAME} ${FULL_ZVOL_NAME} \
${FULL_SNAP_NAME} ${FULL_CLONE_NAME} || fail 9
# Import the pool, wait 1 second for udev
${ZPOOL} import ${POOL_NAME} || fail 10
# Verify the devices were created
zconfig_zvol_device_stat 10 ${POOL_NAME} ${FULL_ZVOL_NAME} \
${FULL_SNAP_NAME} ${FULL_CLONE_NAME} || fail 11
# Destroy the pool and consequently the devices
${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME} -c lo-raidz2 -d || fail 12
# verify the devices were removed
zconfig_zvol_device_stat 0 ${POOL_NAME} ${FULL_ZVOL_NAME} \
${FULL_SNAP_NAME} ${FULL_CLONE_NAME} || fail 13
${ZFS_SH} -u || fail 14
rm -f ${TMP_CACHE} || fail 15
pass
}
run_test 3 "zpool import/export device"
# zpool insmod/rmmod device check (1 volume, 1 snapshot, 1 clone)
test_4() {
POOL_NAME=tank
ZVOL_NAME=volume
SNAP_NAME=snap
CLONE_NAME=clone
FULL_ZVOL_NAME=${POOL_NAME}/${ZVOL_NAME}
FULL_SNAP_NAME=${POOL_NAME}/${ZVOL_NAME}@${SNAP_NAME}
FULL_CLONE_NAME=${POOL_NAME}/${CLONE_NAME}
TMP_CACHE=`mktemp -p /tmp zpool.cache.XXXXXXXX`
# Create a pool, volume, snapshot, and clone
${ZFS_SH} zfs="spa_config_path=${TMP_CACHE}" || fail 1
${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME} -c lo-raidz2 || fail 2
${ZFS} create -V 100M ${FULL_ZVOL_NAME} || fail 3
zconfig_partition /dev/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME} 0 64 || fail 4
${ZFS} snapshot ${FULL_SNAP_NAME} || fail 5
${ZFS} clone ${FULL_SNAP_NAME} ${FULL_CLONE_NAME} || fail 6
# Verify the devices were created
zconfig_zvol_device_stat 10 ${POOL_NAME} ${FULL_ZVOL_NAME} \
${FULL_SNAP_NAME} ${FULL_CLONE_NAME} || fail 7
# Unload the modules
${ZFS_SH} -u || fail 8
# Verify the devices were removed
zconfig_zvol_device_stat 0 ${POOL_NAME} ${FULL_ZVOL_NAME} \
${FULL_SNAP_NAME} ${FULL_CLONE_NAME} || fail 9
# Load the modules, wait 1 second for udev
${ZFS_SH} zfs="spa_config_path=${TMP_CACHE}" || fail 10
# Verify the devices were created
zconfig_zvol_device_stat 10 ${POOL_NAME} ${FULL_ZVOL_NAME} \
${FULL_SNAP_NAME} ${FULL_CLONE_NAME} || fail 11
# Destroy the pool and consequently the devices
${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME} -c lo-raidz2 -d || fail 12
# Verify the devices were removed
zconfig_zvol_device_stat 0 ${POOL_NAME} ${FULL_ZVOL_NAME} \
${FULL_SNAP_NAME} ${FULL_CLONE_NAME} || fail 13
${ZFS_SH} -u || fail 14
rm -f ${TMP_CACHE} || fail 15
pass
}
run_test 4 "zpool insmod/rmmod device"
# ZVOL volume sanity check
test_5() {
local POOL_NAME=tank
local ZVOL_NAME=fish
local FULL_NAME=${POOL_NAME}/${ZVOL_NAME}
local SRC_DIR=/bin/
local TMP_CACHE=`mktemp -p /tmp zpool.cache.XXXXXXXX`
# Create a pool and volume.
${ZFS_SH} zfs="spa_config_path=${TMP_CACHE}" || fail 1
${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME} -c lo-raidz2 || fail 2
${ZFS} create -V 400M ${FULL_NAME} || fail 3
# Partition the volume, for a 400M volume there will be
# 812 cylinders, 16 heads, and 63 sectors per track.
zconfig_partition /dev/${FULL_NAME} 0 812
# Format the partition with ext3.
/sbin/mkfs.ext3 -q /dev/${FULL_NAME}1 || fail 5
# Mount the ext3 filesystem and copy some data to it.
mkdir -p /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1 || fail 6
mount /dev/${FULL_NAME}1 /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1 || fail 7
cp -RL ${SRC_DIR} /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1 || fail 8
sync
# Verify the copied files match the original files.
diff -ur ${SRC_DIR} /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1${SRC_DIR} &>/dev/null || fail 9
# Remove the files, umount, destroy the volume and pool.
rm -Rf /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1${SRC_DIR}* || fail 10
umount /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1 || fail 11
rmdir /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1 || fail 12
${ZFS} destroy ${FULL_NAME} || fail 13
${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME} -c lo-raidz2 -d || fail 14
${ZFS_SH} -u || fail 15
rm -f ${TMP_CACHE} || fail 16
pass
}
run_test 5 "zvol+ext3 volume"
# ZVOL snapshot sanity check
test_6() {
local POOL_NAME=tank
local ZVOL_NAME=fish
local SNAP_NAME=pristine
local FULL_ZVOL_NAME=${POOL_NAME}/${ZVOL_NAME}
local FULL_SNAP_NAME=${POOL_NAME}/${ZVOL_NAME}@${SNAP_NAME}
local SRC_DIR=/bin/
local TMP_CACHE=`mktemp -p /tmp zpool.cache.XXXXXXXX`
# Create a pool and volume.
${ZFS_SH} zfs="spa_config_path=${TMP_CACHE}" || fail 1
${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME} -c lo-raidz2 || fail 2
${ZFS} create -V 400M ${FULL_ZVOL_NAME} || fail 3
# Partition the volume, for a 400M volume there will be
# 812 cylinders, 16 heads, and 63 sectors per track.
zconfig_partition /dev/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME} 0 812
# Format the partition with ext2 (no journal).
/sbin/mkfs.ext2 -q /dev/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME}1 || fail 5
# Mount the ext3 filesystem and copy some data to it.
mkdir -p /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1 || fail 6
mount /dev/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME}1 /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1 || fail 7
# Snapshot the pristine ext2 filesystem and mount it read-only.
${ZFS} snapshot ${FULL_SNAP_NAME} && sleep 1 || fail 8
mkdir -p /tmp/${SNAP_NAME}1 || fail 9
mount /dev/${FULL_SNAP_NAME}1 /tmp/${SNAP_NAME}1 &>/dev/null || fail 10
# Copy to original volume
cp -RL ${SRC_DIR} /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1 || fail 11
sync
# Verify the copied files match the original files,
# and the copied files do NOT appear in the snapshot.
diff -ur ${SRC_DIR} /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1${SRC_DIR} &>/dev/null || fail 12
diff -ur ${SRC_DIR} /tmp/${SNAP_NAME}1${SRC_DIR} &>/dev/null && fail 13
# umount, destroy the snapshot, volume, and pool.
umount /tmp/${SNAP_NAME}1 || fail 14
rmdir /tmp/${SNAP_NAME}1 || fail 15
${ZFS} destroy ${FULL_SNAP_NAME} || fail 16
umount /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1 || fail 17
rmdir /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1 || fail 18
${ZFS} destroy ${FULL_ZVOL_NAME} || fail 19
${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME} -c lo-raidz2 -d || fail 20
${ZFS_SH} -u || fail 21
rm -f ${TMP_CACHE} || fail 22
pass
}
run_test 6 "zvol+ext2 snapshot"
# ZVOL clone sanity check
test_7() {
local POOL_NAME=tank
local ZVOL_NAME=fish
local SNAP_NAME=pristine
local CLONE_NAME=clone
local FULL_ZVOL_NAME=${POOL_NAME}/${ZVOL_NAME}
local FULL_SNAP_NAME=${POOL_NAME}/${ZVOL_NAME}@${SNAP_NAME}
local FULL_CLONE_NAME=${POOL_NAME}/${CLONE_NAME}
local SRC_DIR=/bin/
local TMP_CACHE=`mktemp -p /tmp zpool.cache.XXXXXXXX`
# Create a pool and volume.
${ZFS_SH} zfs="spa_config_path=${TMP_CACHE}" || fail 1
${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME} -c lo-raidz2 || fail 2
${ZFS} create -V 400M ${FULL_ZVOL_NAME} || fail 3
# Partition the volume, for a 400M volume there will be
# 812 cylinders, 16 heads, and 63 sectors per track.
zconfig_partition /dev/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME} 0 812
# Format the partition with ext2 (no journal).
/sbin/mkfs.ext2 -q /dev/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME}1 || fail 5
# Mount the ext3 filesystem and copy some data to it.
mkdir -p /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1 || fail 6
mount /dev/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME}1 /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1 || fail 7
# Snapshot the pristine ext2 filesystem and mount it read-only.
${ZFS} snapshot ${FULL_SNAP_NAME} && sleep 1 || fail 8
mkdir -p /tmp/${SNAP_NAME}1 || fail 9
mount /dev/${FULL_SNAP_NAME}1 /tmp/${SNAP_NAME}1 &>/dev/null || fail 10
# Copy to original volume.
cp -RL ${SRC_DIR} /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1 || fail 11
sync
# Verify the copied files match the original files,
# and the copied files do NOT appear in the snapshot.
diff -ur ${SRC_DIR} /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1${SRC_DIR} &>/dev/null || fail 12
diff -ur ${SRC_DIR} /tmp/${SNAP_NAME}1${SRC_DIR} &>/dev/null && fail 13
# Clone from the original pristine snapshot
${ZFS} clone ${FULL_SNAP_NAME} ${FULL_CLONE_NAME} && sleep 1 || fail 14
mkdir -p /tmp/${CLONE_NAME}1 || fail 15
mount /dev/${FULL_CLONE_NAME}1 /tmp/${CLONE_NAME}1 || fail 16
# Verify the clone matches the pristine snapshot,
# and the files copied to the original volume are NOT there.
diff -ur /tmp/${SNAP_NAME}1 /tmp/${CLONE_NAME}1 &>/dev/null || fail 17
diff -ur /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1 /tmp/${CLONE_NAME}1 &>/dev/null && fail 18
# Copy to cloned volume.
cp -RL ${SRC_DIR} /tmp/${CLONE_NAME}1 || fail 19
sync
# Verify the clone matches the modified original volume.
diff -ur /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1 /tmp/${CLONE_NAME}1 &>/dev/null || fail 20
# umount, destroy the snapshot, volume, and pool.
umount /tmp/${CLONE_NAME}1 || fail 21
rmdir /tmp/${CLONE_NAME}1 || fail 22
${ZFS} destroy ${FULL_CLONE_NAME} || fail 23
umount /tmp/${SNAP_NAME}1 || fail 24
rmdir /tmp/${SNAP_NAME}1 || fail 25
${ZFS} destroy ${FULL_SNAP_NAME} || fail 26
umount /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1 || fail 27
rmdir /tmp/${ZVOL_NAME}1 || fail 28
${ZFS} destroy ${FULL_ZVOL_NAME} || fail 29
${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME} -c lo-raidz2 -d || fail 30
${ZFS_SH} -u || fail 31
rm -f ${TMP_CACHE} || fail 32
pass
}
run_test 7 "zvol+ext2 clone"
# Send/Receive sanity check
test_8() {
local POOL_NAME1=tank1
local POOL_NAME2=tank2
local ZVOL_NAME=fish
local SNAP_NAME=snap
local FULL_ZVOL_NAME1=${POOL_NAME1}/${ZVOL_NAME}
local FULL_ZVOL_NAME2=${POOL_NAME2}/${ZVOL_NAME}
local FULL_SNAP_NAME1=${POOL_NAME1}/${ZVOL_NAME}@${SNAP_NAME}
local FULL_SNAP_NAME2=${POOL_NAME2}/${ZVOL_NAME}@${SNAP_NAME}
local SRC_DIR=/bin/
local TMP_CACHE=`mktemp -p /tmp zpool.cache.XXXXXXXX`
# Create two pools and a volume
${ZFS_SH} zfs="spa_config_path=${TMP_CACHE}" || fail 1
${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME1} -c lo-raidz2 || fail 2
${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME2} -c lo-raidz2 || fail 3
${ZFS} create -V 400M ${FULL_ZVOL_NAME1} || fail 4
# Partition the volume, for a 400M volume there will be
# 812 cylinders, 16 heads, and 63 sectors per track.
zconfig_partition /dev/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME1} 0 812
# Format the partition with ext2.
/sbin/mkfs.ext2 -q /dev/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME1}1 || fail 5
# Mount the ext3 filesystem and copy some data to it.
mkdir -p /tmp/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME1}1 || fail 6
mount /dev/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME1}1 /tmp/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME1}1 || fail 7
cp -RL ${SRC_DIR} /tmp/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME1}1 || fail 8
sync || fail 9
# Snapshot the ext3 filesystem so it may be sent.
${ZFS} snapshot ${FULL_SNAP_NAME1} && sleep 1 || fail 11
# Send/receive the snapshot from POOL_NAME1 to POOL_NAME2
(${ZFS} send ${FULL_SNAP_NAME1} | \
${ZFS} receive ${FULL_ZVOL_NAME2}) && sleep 1 || fail 12
# Mount the sent ext3 filesystem.
mkdir -p /tmp/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME2}1 || fail 13
mount /dev/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME2}1 /tmp/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME2}1 || fail 14
# Verify the contents of the volumes match
diff -ur /tmp/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME1}1 /tmp/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME2}1 \
&>/dev/null || fail 15
# Umount, destroy the volume and pool.
umount /tmp/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME1}1 || fail 16
umount /tmp/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME2}1 || fail 17
rmdir /tmp/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME1}1 || fail 18
rmdir /tmp/${FULL_ZVOL_NAME2}1 || fail 19
rmdir /tmp/${POOL_NAME1} || fail 20
rmdir /tmp/${POOL_NAME2} || fail 21
${ZFS} destroy ${FULL_SNAP_NAME1} || fail 22
${ZFS} destroy ${FULL_SNAP_NAME2} || fail 23
${ZFS} destroy ${FULL_ZVOL_NAME1} || fail 24
${ZFS} destroy ${FULL_ZVOL_NAME2} || fail 25
${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME1} -c lo-raidz2 -d || fail 26
${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME2} -c lo-raidz2 -d || fail 27
${ZFS_SH} -u || fail 28
rm -f ${TMP_CACHE} || fail 29
pass
}
run_test 8 "zfs send/receive"
# zpool event sanity check
test_9() {
local POOL_NAME=tank
local ZVOL_NAME=fish
local FULL_NAME=${POOL_NAME}/${ZVOL_NAME}
local TMP_CACHE=`mktemp -p /tmp zpool.cache.XXXXXXXX`
local TMP_EVENTS=`mktemp -p /tmp zpool.events.XXXXXXXX`
# Create a pool and volume.
${ZFS_SH} zfs="spa_config_path=${TMP_CACHE}" || fail 1
${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME} -c lo-raidz2 || fail 2
${ZFS} create -V 400M ${FULL_NAME} || fail 3
# Dump the events, there should be at least 5 lines.
${ZPOOL} events >${TMP_EVENTS} || fail 4
EVENTS=`wc -l ${TMP_EVENTS} | cut -f1 -d' '`
[ $EVENTS -lt 5 ] && fail 5
# Clear the events and ensure there are none.
${ZPOOL} events -c >/dev/null || fail 6
${ZPOOL} events >${TMP_EVENTS} || fail 7
EVENTS=`wc -l ${TMP_EVENTS} | cut -f1 -d' '`
[ $EVENTS -gt 1 ] && fail 8
${ZFS} destroy ${FULL_NAME} || fail 9
${ZPOOL_CREATE_SH} -p ${POOL_NAME} -c lo-raidz2 -d || fail 10
${ZFS_SH} -u || fail 11
rm -f ${TMP_CACHE} || fail 12
rm -f ${TMP_EVENTS} || fail 13
pass
}
run_test 9 "zpool events"
exit 0