#!/bin/bash . $(dirname $0)/../../include.rc . $(dirname $0)/../../volume.rc cleanup function write_to_file { dd of=$M0/dir/file if=/dev/urandom bs=1024k count=128 2>&1 >/dev/null } TEST glusterd TEST pidof glusterd TEST $CLI volume create $V0 replica 2 $H0:$B0/${V0}0 $H0:$B0/${V0}1 TEST $CLI volume set $V0 eager-lock on TEST $CLI volume set $V0 post-op-delay-secs 3 TEST $CLI volume set $V0 cluster.entry-self-heal off TEST $CLI volume set $V0 cluster.data-self-heal off TEST $CLI volume set $V0 cluster.metadata-self-heal off TEST $CLI volume set $V0 cluster.self-heal-daemon off TEST $CLI volume start $V0 TEST $CLI volume profile $V0 start TEST $CLI volume set $V0 ensure-durability off TEST glusterfs --volfile-id=/$V0 --volfile-server=$H0 $M0 --attribute-timeout=0 --entry-timeout=0 TEST mkdir $M0/dir TEST touch $M0/dir/file TEST kill_brick $V0 $H0 $B0/${V0}0 TEST `echo 'abc' > $M0/dir/file` TEST $CLI volume start $V0 force EXPECT_WITHIN $PROCESS_UP_TIMEOUT "1" afr_child_up_status $V0 0 EXPECT_WITHIN $PROCESS_UP_TIMEOUT "1" afr_child_up_status $V0 1 write_to_file & #Test if the MAX [F]INODELK fop latency is of the order of seconds. EXPECT "^1$" get_pending_heal_count $V0 inodelk_max_latency=$($CLI volume profile $V0 info | grep INODELK | awk 'BEGIN {max = 0} {if ($6 > max) max=$6;} END {print max}' | cut -d. -f 1 | egrep "[0-9]{7,}") TEST [ -z $inodelk_max_latency ] cleanup