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#!/bin/bash
. $(dirname $0)/../include.rc
cleanup;
TEST glusterd
TEST pidof glusterd
TEST $CLI volume info;
TEST $CLI volume create $V0 $H0:$B0/${V0}{1,2};
TEST $CLI volume start $V0;
## Mount FUSE
TEST $GFS -s $H0 --volfile-id $V0 $M0;
TEST $GFS -s $H0 --volfile-id $V0 $M1;
D0="hello-this-is-a-test-message0";
F0="test-file0";
function write_to()
{
local file="$1";
local data="$2";
echo "$data" > "$file";
}
TEST write_to "$M0/$F0" "$D0";
EXPECT "$D0" cat $M1/$F0;
# open-behind delays open and uses anonymous fds for fops like
# fstat and readv. So after creating the file, if volume is restarted
# then later when the file is read, because of the use of anonymous fds
# volume top open will show number of files opened as 0.
TEST $CLI volume stop $V0;
sleep 1;
TEST $CLI volume start $V0;
sleep 2;
cat $M1/$F0 >/dev/null;
string=$(gluster volume top $V0 open | grep -w "$F0");
EXPECT "" echo $string;
TEST $CLI volume set $V0 performance.open-behind off;
D1="hello-this-is-a-test-message1";
F1="test-file1";
TEST write_to "$M0/$F1" "$D1";
EXPECT "$D1" cat $M1/$F1;
EXPECT "$D0" cat $M1/$F0;
gluster volume top $V0 open | grep -w "$F0" >/dev/null 2>&1
TEST [ $? -eq 0 ];
cleanup;
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