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#!/bin/bash
source $cwd/regression_helpers
$GLUSTERFSDIR/gluster volume create $global_bug_id $(hostname):$EXPORT_DIR/\
$global_bug_id/brick 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null;
$GLUSTERFSDIR/gluster volume start $global_bug_id 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null;
mount_glusterfs $global_bug_id 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null;
sleep 2;
for i in {1..100}
do
dd if=/dev/zero of=$FUSE_MOUNT/$i bs=128K count=100 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null;
dd if=$FUSE_MOUNT/$i of=/dev/null bs=128K count=100 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null;
done
#First few lines of volume top open/read/write contains details like brick whose
#info is being displayed,and header for each column of the list. Volume top open
#in addition will have one line info about openfds. This means that every top
#open output will have 4 lines of details along with the actual list. For top
#read/write there will be 3 lines of details. For this reason we should grep out
#those lines containing details and take line count on the actual list.
temp1=`$GLUSTERFSDIR/gluster volume top $global_bug_id open | grep -v "Brick:\|\
Current open fds:\|Count\|=" | wc -l`
temp2=`$GLUSTERFSDIR/gluster volume top $global_bug_id read | grep -v "Brick:\|\
Count\|=" |wc -l`
temp3=`$GLUSTERFSDIR/gluster volume top $global_bug_id write | grep -v "Brick:\|\
Count\|=" | wc -l`
if [ $temp1 -eq 100 ] && [ $temp3 -eq 100 ] && [ $temp2 -eq 100 ];then
exit 0;
else
exit 1;
fi
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