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#!/bin/bash
. $(dirname $0)/../../include.rc
. $(dirname $0)/../../volume.rc
. $(dirname $0)/../../nfs.rc
cleanup;
QDD=$(dirname $0)/quota
# compile the test write program and run it
build_tester $(dirname $0)/../../basic/quota.c -o $QDD
TESTS_EXPECTED_IN_LOOP=9
TEST glusterd
TEST pidof glusterd
# --------------------------------------------------
# Create, start and mount a volume with single brick
# --------------------------------------------------
TEST $CLI volume create $V0 $H0:$B0/{V0}
EXPECT "$V0" volinfo_field $V0 'Volume Name'
EXPECT 'Created' volinfo_field $V0 'Status'
TEST $CLI volume start $V0
EXPECT 'Started' volinfo_field $V0 'Status'
TEST $GFS -s $H0 --volfile-id $V0 $M0
TEST mkdir -p $M0/test_dir
#--------------------------------------------------------
# Enable quota of the volume and set hard and soft timeout
#------------------------------------------------------
TEST $CLI volume quota $V0 enable
EXPECT 'on' volinfo_field $V0 'features.quota'
TEST $CLI volume quota $V0 soft-timeout 0
EXPECT '0' volinfo_field $V0 'features.soft-timeout'
TEST $CLI volume quota $V0 hard-timeout 0
EXPECT '0' volinfo_field $V0 'features.hard-timeout'
#-------------------------------------------------------
# Set and remove quota limits on the directory and
# verify if the limits are being reflected properly
#------------------------------------------------------
TEST $CLI volume quota $V0 limit-usage /test_dir 100MB
EXPECT "100.0MB" quota_list_field "/test_dir" 2
TEST $CLI volume quota $V0 limit-objects /test_dir 100
EXPECT "100" quota_object_list_field "/test_dir" 2
TEST $CLI volume quota $V0 remove /test_dir
EXPECT "" quota_list_field "/test_dir" 2
# Need to verify this once
#TEST $CLI volume quota $V0 remove-objects /test_dir
#EXPECT "" quota_object_list_field "/test_dir" 2
# Set back the limits
TEST $CLI volume quota $V0 limit-usage /test_dir 10MB
EXPECT "10.0MB" quota_list_field "/test_dir" 2
TEST $CLI volume quota $V0 limit-objects /test_dir 10
EXPECT "10" quota_object_list_field "/test_dir" 2
#-----------------------------------------------------
# Check the quota enforcement mechanism for usage
#-----------------------------------------------------
# try creating a 8MB file and it should fail
TEST $QDD $M0/test_dir/test1.txt 256 32
EXPECT_WITHIN $MARKER_UPDATE_TIMEOUT "8.0MB" quotausage "/test_dir"
TEST rm -f $M0/test_dir/test1.txt
EXPECT_WITHIN $MARKER_UPDATE_TIMEOUT "0Bytes" quotausage "/test_dir"
# try creating a 15MB file and it should not succeed
TEST ! $QDD $M0/test_dir/test2.txt 256 60
TEST rm -f $M0/test_dir/test2.txt
EXPECT_WITHIN $MARKER_UPDATE_TIMEOUT "0Bytes" quotausage "/test_dir"
#------------------------------------------------------
# Check the quota enforcement mechanism for object count
#-------------------------------------------------------
# Try creating 9 files and it should succeed as object limit
# is set to 10, since directory where limit is set is accounted
# as well.
for i in {1..9}; do
TEST_IN_LOOP touch $M0/test_dir/test$i.txt
done
EXPECT_WITHIN $MARKER_UPDATE_TIMEOUT "9" quota_object_list_field "/test_dir" 4
# Check available limit
EXPECT_WITHIN $MARKER_UPDATE_TIMEOUT "0" quota_object_list_field "/test_dir" 6
# Check if hard-limit exceeded
EXPECT "Yes" quota_object_list_field "/test_dir" 8
# Check if soft-limit exceeded
EXPECT "Yes" quota_object_list_field "/test_dir" 7
# Creation of 11th file should throw out an error
TEST ! touch $M0/test_dir/test11.txt
TEST rm -rf $M0/test_dir/test*
EXPECT_WITHIN $MARKER_UPDATE_TIMEOUT "0" quota_object_list_field "/test_dir" 4
TEST $CLI volume quota $V0 remove-objects /test_dir
TEST $CLI volume stop $V0
EXPECT "1" get_aux
TEST $CLI volume delete $V0
rm -f $QDD
cleanup;
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