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#!/bin/bash
#
# This test does not use 'showmount' from the nfs-utils package, it would
# require setting up a portmapper (either rpcbind or portmap, depending on the
# Linux distribution used for testing). The persistancy of the rmtab should not
# affect the current showmount outputs, so existing regression tests should be
# sufficient.
#
# count the lines of a file, return 0 if the file does not exist
function count_lines()
{
if [ -e "$1" ]
then
wc -l < $1
else
echo 0
fi
}
. $(dirname $0)/../../include.rc
. $(dirname $0)/../../nfs.rc
. $(dirname $0)/../../volume.rc
cleanup
TEST glusterd
TEST pidof glusterd
TEST $CLI volume create $V0 $H0:$B0/brick1
EXPECT 'Created' volinfo_field $V0 'Status'
TEST $CLI volume set $V0 nfs.disable false
TEST $CLI volume start $V0;
EXPECT 'Started' volinfo_field $V0 'Status'
# glusterfs/nfs needs some time to start up in the background
EXPECT_WITHIN $NFS_EXPORT_TIMEOUT 1 is_nfs_export_available
# before mounting the rmtab should be empty
EXPECT '0' count_lines $GLUSTERD_WORKDIR/nfs/rmtab
TEST mount_nfs $H0:/$V0 $N0 nolock
# the output would looks similar to:
#
# hostname-0=172.31.122.104
# mountpoint-0=/ufo
#
EXPECT '2' count_lines $GLUSTERD_WORKDIR/nfs/rmtab
# duplicate mounts should not be recorded (client could have crashed)
TEST mount_nfs $H0:/$V0 $N1 nolock
EXPECT '2' count_lines $GLUSTERD_WORKDIR/nfs/rmtab
# removing a mount should (even if there are two) should remove the entry
EXPECT_WITHIN $UMOUNT_TIMEOUT "Y" force_umount $N1
EXPECT '0' count_lines $GLUSTERD_WORKDIR/nfs/rmtab
# unmounting the other mount should work flawlessly
EXPECT_WITHIN $UMOUNT_TIMEOUT "Y" force_umount $N0
EXPECT '0' count_lines $GLUSTERD_WORKDIR/nfs/rmtab
TEST glusterfs --entry-timeout=0 --attribute-timeout=0 --volfile-server=$H0 --volfile-id=$V0 $M0
# we'll create a fake rmtab here, similar to how an other storage server would do
# using an invalid IP address to prevent (unlikely) collisions on the test-machine
cat << EOF > $M0/rmtab
hostname-0=127.0.0.256
mountpoint-0=/ufo
EOF
EXPECT '2' count_lines $M0/rmtab
# reconfigure merges the rmtab with the one on the volume
TEST gluster volume set $V0 nfs.mount-rmtab $M0/rmtab
# glusterfs/nfs needs some time to restart
EXPECT_WITHIN $NFS_EXPORT_TIMEOUT 1 is_nfs_export_available
# a new mount should be added to the rmtab, not overwrite exiting ones
TEST mount_nfs $H0:/$V0 $N0 nolock
EXPECT '4' count_lines $M0/rmtab
EXPECT_WITHIN $UMOUNT_TIMEOUT "Y" force_umount $N0
EXPECT '2' count_lines $M0/rmtab
# TODO: nfs/reconfigure() is never called and is therefor disabled. When the
# NFS-server supports reloading and does not get restarted anymore, we should
# add a test that includes the merging of entries in the old rmtab with the new
# rmtab.
cleanup
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