#!/bin/bash . $(dirname $0)/../../include.rc . $(dirname $0)/../../volume.rc . $(dirname $0)/../../cluster.rc function check_peers { $CLI_1 peer status | grep 'Peer in Cluster (Connected)' | wc -l } cleanup #setup cluster and test volume TEST launch_cluster 3; # start 3-node virtual cluster TEST $CLI_1 peer probe $H2; # peer probe server 2 from server 1 cli TEST $CLI_1 peer probe $H3; # peer probe server 3 from server 1 cli EXPECT_WITHIN $PROBE_TIMEOUT 2 check_peers; TEST $CLI_1 volume create $V0 $H1:$B1/$V0 $H2:$B2/$V0 $H3:$B3/$V0 TEST $CLI_1 volume start $V0 # test CLI parameter acceptance TEST ! $CLI_1 volume statedump $V0 client $H2:0 TEST ! $CLI_2 volume statedump $V0 client $H2:-1 TEST $CLI_3 volume statedump $V0 client $H2:765 TEST ! $CLI_1 volume statedump $V0 client $H2: TEST ! $CLI_2 volume statedump $V0 client TEST ! $CLI_3 volume statedump $V0 client $H2 $GFAPI_PID # build and run a gfapi appliction for triggering a statedump logdir=`gluster --print-logdir` STATEDUMP_TIMEOUT=60 build_tester $(dirname $0)/bug-1169302.c -lgfapi $(dirname $0)/bug-1169302 $V0 $H1 $logdir/bug-1169302.log testfile & GFAPI_PID=$! cleanup_statedump # Take the statedump of the process connected to $H1, it should match the # hostname or IP-address with the connection from the bug-1169302 executable. # In our CI it seems not possible to use $H0, 'localhost', $(hostname --fqdn) # or even "127.0.0.1".... TEST $CLI_3 volume statedump $V0 client $H1:$GFAPI_PID EXPECT_WITHIN $STATEDUMP_TIMEOUT "Y" path_exists $statedumpdir/glusterdump.$GFAPI_PID* kill $GFAPI_PID cleanup_statedump cleanup_tester $(dirname $0)/bug-1169302 cleanup # Mainly marking it as known-issue as it is consistently failing. # Revert back once fixing this. #G_TESTDEF_TEST_STATUS_NETBSD7=KNOWN_ISSUE,BUG=1517961 #G_TESTDEF_TEST_STATUS_CENTOS6=KNOWN_ISSUE,BUG=1517961