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#!/bin/bash
. $(dirname $0)/../include.rc
. $(dirname $0)/../volume.rc
. $(dirname $0)/../nfs.rc
#This tests if eager-lock blocks metadata operations on nfs/fuse mounts.
#If it is not woken up, INODELK from the next command waits
#for post-op-delay secs.
cleanup;
TEST glusterd
TEST pidof glusterd
TEST $CLI volume create $V0 replica 2 $H0:$B0/r2_0 $H0:$B0/r2_1
TEST $CLI volume set $V0 ensure-durability off
TEST $CLI volume set $V0 cluster.eager-lock on
TEST $CLI volume set $V0 cluster.post-op-delay-secs 3
TEST $CLI volume start $V0
TEST $CLI volume profile $V0 start
EXPECT_WITHIN 20 "1" is_nfs_export_available;
TEST mount_nfs $H0:/$V0 $N0 nolock;
TEST glusterfs --entry-timeout=0 --attribute-timeout=0 -s $H0 --volfile-id=$V0 $M0
echo 1 > $N0/1 && chmod +x $N0/1
echo 1 > $M0/1 && chmod +x $M0/1
#Check that INODELK MAX latency is not in the order of seconds
#Test if the MAX INODELK fop latency is of the order of seconds.
inodelk_max_latency=$($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 ]
TEST umount $N0
cleanup;
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