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Add logic to do ls -l before and after.
Add logic to set all log-levels to debug.
Change-Id: I512e3b229fe9e2126f6c596fdc031c00a25fbe0b
Signed-off-by: kshithijiyer <kshithij.ki@gmail.com>
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Steps:
1.Create a volume and mount it
2.Starting writing and reading data on file
3.Bring down 1 brick
4.Validate read and write to file
5.Bring up brick and start healing
6.Monitor healing and completion
7.Bring down 2nd brick
8.Read and write to same file
9.Bring up brick and start healing
10.Monitor healing and completion
11.Check split-brain
Change-Id: Ib03a1ad7ee626337904b084e85eee38750fea141
Signed-off-by: ubansal <ubansal@redhat.com>
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- Validate `heal info` returns before timeout with IO
- Validate `heal info` returns before timeout with IO and brick down
- Validate data heal on file append in AFR, arbiter
- Validate entry heal on file append in AFR, arbiter
Change-Id: I803b931cd82d97b5c20bd23cd5670cb9e6f04176
Signed-off-by: Leela Venkaiah G <lgangava@redhat.com>
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Problem:
In most of the testcases due to redundant logging,
the performance of the whole suite completion time
is affected.
Solution:
Currently there are 100+ g.log.info statements in the
authentincation suite and half of them are redundant.
Removed the g.log.info statements whereever it is not
required. After the changes the g.log.info statements
are around 50 and not removed the statements to reduce
the number of lines but for the improvement of the
whole suite.
Modified few line indents as well and added teardown
for the missing files.
Note: Will be submitting for each components separately
Change-Id: I63973e115dd5dbbc7fc9462978397e7915181265
Signed-off-by: Bala Konda Reddy M <bala12352@gmail.com>
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Problem:
Due to patch [1] which was sent for issue #24
causes a large number of testcases to fail
or get stuck in the latest DHT run.
Solution:
Make changes sot that getfattr command
sends back the output in text wherever needed.
Links:
[1] https://review.gluster.org/#/c/glusto-tests/+/24841/
Change-Id: I6390e38130b0699ceae652dee8c3b2db2ef3f379
Signed-off-by: kshithijiyer <kshithij.ki@gmail.com>
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Problem:
Testcases test_volume_start_stop_while_rebalance_is_in_progress throws
the below traceback when run:
```
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/logging/__init__.py", line 851, in emit
msg = self.format(record)
File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/logging/__init__.py", line 724, in format
return fmt.format(record)
File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/logging/__init__.py", line 464, in format
record.message = record.getMessage()
File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/logging/__init__.py", line 328, in getMessage
msg = msg % self.args
TypeError: not all arguments converted during string formatting
Logged from file test_volume_start_stop_while_rebalance_in_progress.py, line 135
```
This is because g.log.error() was used instead of
self.assertTrue().
Solution:
Changing to self.assertTrue().
Change-Id: If926eb834c0128a4e507da9fdd805916196432cb
Signed-off-by: kshithijiyer <kshithij.ki@gmail.com>
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1. Create volume and create files/dirs from mount point
2. With IO in progress execute reset-brick start
3. Now format the disk from back-end, using rm -rf <brick path>
4. Execute reset brick commit and check for the brick is online.
5. Issue volume heal using "gluster vol heal <volname> full"
6. Check arequal for all bricks to verify all backend bricks
including the resetted brick have same data
Change-Id: I06b93d79200decb25f863e7a3f72fc8e8b1c4ab4
Signed-off-by: Bala Konda Reddy M <bala12352@gmail.com>
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Test Steps:
1. Create a pure-ec volume (say 1x(4+2))
2. Mount volume on two clients
3. Create some files and dirs from both mnts
4. Add bricks in this case the (4+2) ie 6 bricks
5. Create a new dir(common_dir) and in that directory create a distinct
directory(using hostname as dirname) for each client and pump IOs
from the clients(dd)
6. While IOs are in progress replace any of the bricks
7. Check for errors if any collected after step 6
Change-Id: I3125fc5906b5d5e0bc40477e1ed88825f53fa758
Signed-off-by: Bala Konda Reddy M <bala12352@gmail.com>
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TC's was failing due to timeout issue
increased reabalnce timeout from 900 to 1800
Change-Id: I726217a21ebbde6391660dd3c9dc096cc9ca6bb4
Signed-off-by: ubansal <ubansal@redhat.com>
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Change-Id: I813f3e78ad8b0b79940635df6721e34e6bc93f34
Signed-off-by: Manisha Saini <msaini@redhat.com>
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Steps:
1.Create a volume and mount it
2.Create a directory say d1
3.Create deep directories and files in d1
4.Bring down redundant bricks
5.Delete d1
6.Create d1 and same data again
7.Bring bricks up
8.Monitor heal
9.Verify split-brain
Change-Id: I778fab6bf6d9f81fca79fe18285073e1f7ccc7e7
Signed-off-by: ubansal <ubansal@redhat.com>
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Problem:
Test script test_alert_time_out currently fails
2 out of 6 times when executed on the same setup
this is due to the log files not have 120004 A
alert message. This issue is only observed in
distributed volume type mounted over fuse
protocol.
Solution:
There is no permanent solution to this problem
as even if we increase the sleep 20 seconds there
is still a chance that it might fail. The optimal
sleep time where it only fails 5 times after 15
attempts is 6 seconds. Hence changing sleep time
to 6 seconds.
Change-Id: I9e9bd41321e24f502d90c3c34edce9113133755e
Signed-off-by: kshithijiyer <kshithij.ki@gmail.com>
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The assertIsNotNone is missing the param.
Change-Id: Iddff9b203672b2edf702ada624bfac1892641712
Signed-off-by: Pranav <prprakas@redhat.com>
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Adding code to get dir tree and dump all
xattr in hex for Bug 1810901 before remove-brick
also adding logic to set log-level to debug.
Change-Id: I9c9c970c4de7d313832f6f189cdca8428a073b1e
Signed-off-by: kshithijiyer <kshithij.ki@gmail.com>
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Integrate the changes made in library to the test
Change-Id: I9bf8c3f1f732132170a96405a4a12839463a2eaa
Signed-off-by: Pranav <prprakas@redhat.com>
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Description: Checks that there is no data loss when remove-brick
operation is stopped and then new bricks are added to
the volume.
Steps:
1) Create a volume.
2) Mount the volume using FUSE.
3) Create files and dirs on the mount-point.
4) Calculate the arequal-checksum on the mount-point.
5) Start remove-brick operation on the volume.
6) While migration is in progress, stop the remove-brick
operation.
7) Add-bricks to the volume and trigger rebalance.
8) Wait for rebalance to complete.
9) Calculate the arequal-checksum on the mount-point.
Change-Id: I96a7311f5acd0ae19b17d7b7c7da4d3899cdef77
Signed-off-by: sayaleeraut <saraut@redhat.com>
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Steps:
- Create a volume and mount it
- disable metadata,data,entry heal
- Create files and take arequal of mount point
- Bring down redundant bricks
- Append data and create hardlinks
- Bring up bricks
- Check healing and split-brain
- Bring down redundant bricks
- Truncate data
- Check file and hardlink stat match
- Bring up bricks
Change-Id: I9b26f2fb26d72b71abd63a25ef8d9173f32997d4
Signed-off-by: ubansal <ubansal@redhat.com>
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Problem:
Testcases test_mount_snap_delete and test_restore_online_vol
were failing in the latest runs with the below traceback
```
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/glustolibs/io/scripts/file_dir_ops.py", line 1246, in <module>
rc = args.func(args)
File "/usr/share/glustolibs/io/scripts/file_dir_ops.py", line 374, in create_files
base_file_name, file_types)
File "/usr/share/glustolibs/io/scripts/file_dir_ops.py", line 341, in _create_files
ret = pool.map(lambda file_tuple: _create_file(*file_tuple), files)
File "/usr/lib64/python3.6/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 266, in map
return self._map_async(func, iterable, mapstar, chunksize).get()
File "/usr/lib64/python3.6/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 644, in get
raise self._value
File "/usr/lib64/python3.6/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 119, in worker
result = (True, func(*args, **kwds))
File "/usr/lib64/python3.6/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 44, in mapstar
return list(map(*args))
File "/usr/share/glustolibs/io/scripts/file_dir_ops.py", line 341, in <lambda>
ret = pool.map(lambda file_tuple: _create_file(*file_tuple), files)
File "/usr/share/glustolibs/io/scripts/file_dir_ops.py", line 270, in _create_file
with open(file_abs_path, "w+") as new_file:
FileExistsError: [Errno 17] File exists: '/mnt/testvol_distributed_glusterfs/file1.txt'
```
This was because I/O logic was trying to create 2 files with the same
name from 2 clients.
Fix:
Modify logic to use counters to create files with different names.
Change-Id: I2896736d28f6bd17435f941088fd634347e3f4fd
Signed-off-by: kshithijiyer <kshithij.ki@gmail.com>
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Steps:
- Create an volume and mount it
- Bring bricks offline
- Write 50k files
- Bring bricks online
- Monitor heal completion
- Check for split-brain
Change-Id: I40739effdfa1c1068fa0628467154b9a667161a3
Signed-off-by: ubansal <ubansal@redhat.com>
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Adding code to get dir tree and dump all
xattr for Bug 1810901.
Change-Id: Ia59dcd2623e845066e31037c96a64249efa074c2
Signed-off-by: kshithijiyer <kshithij.ki@gmail.com>
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Steps:
- Create, start and mount an arbiter volume in two clients
- Create two dir's, fill IO in first dir and take note of arequal
- Start a continuous IO from second directory
- Convert arbiter to x2 replicated volume (remove brick)
- Convert x2 replicated to x3 replicated volume (add brick)
- Wait for ~5 min for vol file to be updated on all clients
- Enable client side heal options and issue volume heal
- Validate heal completes with no errors and arequal of first dir
matches against initial checksum
Change-Id: I291acf892b72bc8a05e76d0cffde44d517d05f06
Signed-off-by: Leela Venkaiah G <lgangava@redhat.com>
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Steps:
- Create and mount a replicated volume
- Kill one of the bricks and write IO from mount point
- Verify `gluster volume heal <volname> info healed` and `gluster
volume heal <volname> info heal-failed` command results in error
- Validate `gluster volume help` doesn't list `healed` and
`heal-failed` commands
Change-Id: Ie1c3db12cdfbd54914e61f812cbdac382c9c723e
Signed-off-by: Leela Venkaiah G <lgangava@redhat.com>
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Problem:
NFS-Ganesha Tests inherits 'NfsGaneshaClusterSetupClass' whereas
the other tests inherits 'GlusterBaseClass'. This causes a cyclic
dependency when trying to run other modules with Nfs-Ganesha.
Fix:
1. Move the Nfs-Ganesha dependencies to GlusterBaseClass
2. Modify the Nfs-Ganesha tests to inherit from GlusterBaseClass
3. Remove setup_nfs_ganesha method call from existing Ganesha tests
as its invoked by default from GlusterBaseClass.SetUpClass
Change-Id: I1e382fdb2b29585c097dfd0fea0b45edafb6442b
Signed-off-by: Pranav <prprakas@redhat.com>
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Change-Id: I16c5f070d807673662e5ac3583aace06873a9c14
Signed-off-by: Manisha Saini <msaini@redhat.com>
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Description:
Sos must be able to capture the required logs in sosreport including
gluster logs, without compromising the integrity of Gluster like
deleting socket files etc
Change-Id: Ifec57778ff5d1fc0ceaa3ecf94a9851244076d2b
Signed-off-by: nchilaka <nchilaka@redhat.com>
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Problem: Test is failing with below traceback
when ran with python3 as default.
`
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
TypeError: a bytes-like object is required, not 'str'
`
Solution:
Added ''.encode() which will fix the issue when ran
using both python2 and python3
Added a check for core file on the client node.
Change-Id: I8f800f5fad97c3b7591db79ea51203e5293a1f69
Signed-off-by: Bala Konda Reddy M <bala12352@gmail.com>
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- Remove unneccessary disablement of client side heal options
- Check if client side heal options are disabled by default
- Test data heal by default method
- Explicit data heal by calling self heal command
Change-Id: I3be9001fc1cf124a4cf5a290cee985e166c0b685
Signed-off-by: nchilaka <nchilaka@redhat.com>
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Description : Check that all directories are read and listed while
rebalance is still in progress.
Steps :
1) Create a volume.
2) Mount the volume using FUSE.
3) Create a dir "master" on mount-point.
4) Create 8000 empty dirs (dir1 to dir8000) inside dir "master".
5) Now inside a few dirs (e.g. dir1 to dir10), create deep dirs
and inside every dir, create 50 files.
6) Collect the number of dirs present on /mnt/<volname>/master
7) Change the rebalance throttle to lazy.
8) Add-brick to the volume (at least 3 replica sets.)
9) Start rebalance using "force" option on the volume.
10) List the directories on dir "master".
Change-Id: I4d04b3e2be93b5c25b5ed70516bb99d99fb1fb8a
Signed-off-by: sayaleeraut <saraut@redhat.com>
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- `replace` funciton to used to forgo version check
- `unicode` is not being recognized from builtins in py2
- `replace` seems correct alternative than fixing unicode
Change-Id: Ieb9b5ad283e1a31d65bd8a9715b80f9deb0c05fe
Signed-off-by: Leela Venkaiah G <lgangava@redhat.com>
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- Remove decimal before passing to `head` command
- Breakup sparsefile into chunks to ~half of brick size
- Whole test has to be skipped due to BZ #1339144
Change-Id: I7a9ae25798b442c74248954023dd821c3442f8f9
Signed-off-by: Leela Venkaiah G <lgangava@redhat.com>
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Problem: Creating a third mount obj works for glusterfs
protocol but in future while running for nfs/cifs might
face complications and test might fail.
Solution: Skip test unless three clients are provided
Removing redundant logging and minor fixes.
Change-Id: Ie657975a46b6989cb9f057f5cc337333bbf1010d
Signed-off-by: Bala Konda Reddy M <bala12352@gmail.com>
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- Translate function is availble on `unicode` string in Python2
Change-Id: I6aa01606acc73b18d889a965f1c01f9a393c2c46
Signed-off-by: Leela Venkaiah G <lgangava@redhat.com>
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Test steps:
1. Create a volume, start and mount it on a client
2. Bring down redundant bricks in the subvol
3. Create a file on the volume using "touch"
4. Truncate the file using "O_TRUNC"
5. Bring the brick online
6. Write data on the file and wait for heal completion
7. Check for crashes and coredumps
Change-Id: Ie02a56ab5180f6a88e4499c8cf6e5fe5019e8df1
Signed-off-by: Bala Konda Reddy M <bala12352@gmail.com>
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Test Steps:
1. Created a volume and mount this volume on 3 clients.
2. Bring down two bricks offline in each subvol.
3. On client1: under dir1 create files f{1..10000} run in background
4. On client2: under / touch x{1..1000}
5. On client3: start creating x{1001..10000}
6. Bring bricks online which were offline(brought up all the bricks
which were down (2 in each of the two subvols)
7. While IO on Client1 and Client3 were happening, On client2 move
all the x* files into dir1
8. Perform lookup from client 3
Change-Id: Ib72648af783535557e20cea7e64ea68036b23121
Signed-off-by: Bala Konda Reddy M <bala12352@gmail.com>
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Steps:
1.Create a EC volume and mount it
2.Run different types of IO's
3.Take arequal of mountpoint
4.Bring down redundant bricks
5.Take arequal of mountpoint
6.Bring down another set of redundant bricks
7.Take arequal of mountpoint
Change-Id: If253cdfe462c6671488e858871ec904fbb2f9ead
Signed-off-by: ubansal <ubansal@redhat.com>
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Change-Id: I8ae78b06706bc4818cbd2b00b386f362883cb9d7
Signed-off-by: Manisha Saini <msaini@redhat.com>
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Verification of rootsquash functionality with glusterd restart
* Create some files and dirs inside mount point
* Set permission as 777 for mount point
* Enable root-squash on volume
* Create some more files and dirs
* Restart glusterd on all the node
* Try to edit file created in step 1
nfsnobody user should not be allowed to edit file
* Try to edit the file created in step 5
nfsnobody user should be allowed to edit file
Change-Id: Id2208127ce3c3ea2181d64af0e5e114c49f196ba
Signed-off-by: Manisha Saini <msaini@redhat.com>
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Description: Checks that files with open fd are migrated
successfully.
Steps:
1) Create a volume.
2) Mount the volume using FUSE.
3) Create files on volume mount.
4) Open fd for the files and keep on doing read write operations on
these files.
5) While fds are open, add bricks to the volume and trigger rebalance.
6) Wait for rebalance to complete.
7) Wait for write on open fd to complete.
8) Check for any data loss during rebalance.
9) Check if rebalance has any failures.
Change-Id: I9345827ae36eb6d2c264d0e0874738211aadc55e
Signed-off-by: sayaleeraut <saraut@redhat.com>
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- Tests to check EIO changes to EDQUOTE errors on reaching quota
- Scenarios covered are:
- Redundant bricks are down in a volume
- Multiple IOs were happening from clients
- Single IO session from a client
Change-Id: Ie15244231dae7fe2e61cc6df0d7f35d2231d9bdf
Signed-off-by: Leela Venkaiah G <lgangava@redhat.com>
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Added following changes:
1) The test script consists of 2 test cases. Hence changed the
setUpClass(cls) to setUp(self).
2) Changed the code that checks if the symlink is pointing to
correct location in the test_create_link_for_directory(self), as
earlier it was failing with "AssertionError: sym link does not
point to correct location" as the output of command 'stat' for
symlink file varies as per the platform.
Change-Id: I43f98a0d60b3ebf30236ff7e702667373a39a0e1
Signed-off-by: sayaleeraut <saraut@redhat.com>
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Tests to validate the behaviour of rename cases when destination file
exists and is hashed or cached to different subvol combinations
Change-Id: I44752a444d9c112d590efd66c48ff095c22fcecd
Signed-off-by: Pranav <prprakas@redhat.com>
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For the non-tiered volume types, In few test cases while bringing
bricks offline, collecting both hot_tier_bricks and cold_tier_bricks
and it is not needed to collect hot and cold tier bricks.
Removing tier kwarg in one of the test.
Removing the hot and cold tiered bricks and collecting only bricks
of the particular volume as mentioned below.
Removing below section
```
bricks_to_bring_offline_dict = (select_bricks_to_bring_offline(
self.mnode, self.volname))
bricks_to_bring_offline = list(filter(None, (
bricks_to_bring_offline_dict['hot_tier_bricks'] +
bricks_to_bring_offline_dict['cold_tier_bricks'] +
bricks_to_bring_offline_dict['volume_bricks'])))
```
Modifying as below for bringing bricks offline.
```
bricks_to_bring_offline = bricks_to_bring_offline_dict['volume_bricks']
```
Change-Id: I4f59343b380ced498516794a8cc7c968390a8459
Signed-off-by: Bala Konda Reddy M <bala12352@gmail.com>
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Test Steps:
- Create, start and mount an EC volume in two clients
- Create multiple files and directories including all file types on
one directory from client 1
- Take arequal check sum of above data
- Create another folder and pump different fops from client 2
- Fail and bring up redundant bricks in a cyclic fashion in all of
the subvols maintaining a minimum delay between each operation
- In every cycle create new dir when brick is down and wait for heal
- Validate heal info on volume when brick down erroring out instantly
- Validate arequal on brining the brick offline
Change-Id: Ied5e0787eef786e5af7ea70191f5521b9d5e34f6
Signed-off-by: Leela Venkaiah G <lgangava@redhat.com>
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Problem:
Testcase test_mount_point_not_go_to_rofs fails
every time in the CI runs with the below traceback:
> ret = wait_for_io_to_complete(self.all_mounts_procs, self.mounts)
tests/functional/arbiter/test_mount_point_while_deleting_files.py:137:
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
build/bdist.linux-x86_64/egg/glustolibs/io/utils.py:290: in wait_for_io_to_complete
???
/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/glusto/connectible.py:247: in async_communicate
stdout, stderr = p.communicate()
/usr/lib64/python2.7/subprocess.py:800: in communicate
return self._communicate(input)
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self = <subprocess.Popen object at 0x7febb64238d0>, input = None
def _communicate(self, input):
if self.stdin:
# Flush stdio buffer. This might block, if the user has
# been writing to .stdin in an uncontrolled fashion.
> self.stdin.flush()
E ValueError: I/O operation on closed file
/usr/lib64/python2.7/subprocess.py:1396: ValueError
This is because the self.io_validation_complete is
never set to True in the testcase.
Fix:
Adding code to set self.io_validation_complete to
True and moving code from TearDownClass to
TearDown.
Modifying logic to not add both clients to self.mounts.
Change-Id: I51ed635e713838ee3054c4d1dd8c6cdc16bbd8bf
Signed-off-by: kshithijiyer <kshithij.ki@gmail.com>
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Few TC's were failing sue to timeout issue
increased timeout for those TC's
Change-Id: Id62bee81e1cb6b8bb3a712858404c7092142072b
Signed-off-by: ubansal <ubansal@redhat.com>
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As heal completion is failing intermitently for
disperse volume, increased timeout for heal
Change-Id: I5e7b7c8eb332ada1abc72389fc8ce883e269d226
Signed-off-by: ubansal <ubansal@redhat.com>
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Change-Id: Ib39894e9f44c41f5539377c5c124ad45a786cbb3
Signed-off-by: ubansal <ubansal@redhat.com>
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Tests to validate behaviour of different scenarios of file rename
cases, when destination file exists intially and is hashed to the
source file hashed or cached subvol.
Change-Id: Iec12d33c459cb966861d2efac2bae85103555cc1
Signed-off-by: Pranav <prprakas@redhat.com>
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Changing the method name from test_readdirp_with_rebalance(self)
to test_access_file_with_stale_linkto_xattr(self)
Change-Id: I5503e301d65f96e38aa135827d8bc698a0371281
Signed-off-by: sayaleeraut <saraut@redhat.com>
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Description: The test script verfies that a file with stale
linkto xattr can be accessed from a non-root user.
Steps:
1) Create a volume and start it.
2) Mount the volume on client node using FUSE.
3) Create a file.
4) Enable performance.parallel-readdir and
performance.readdir-ahead on the volume.
5) Rename the file in order to create
a linkto file.
6) Force the linkto xattr values to become stale by changing the
dht subvols in the graph.
7) Login as an non-root user and access the file.
Change-Id: I4f275dedd47a851c2c4839f51cf1867638a66667
Signed-off-by: sayaleeraut <saraut@redhat.com>
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