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+#!/bin/bash
+
+. $(dirname $0)/../include.rc
+cleanup
+
+# Is there a good reason to require --fqdn elsewhere? It's worse than useless
+# here.
+H0=$(hostname -s)
+
+function recreate {
+ # The rm is necessary so we don't get fooled by leftovers from old runs.
+ rm -rf $1 && mkdir -p $1
+}
+
+function count_lines {
+ grep "$1" $2/* | wc -l
+}
+
+TEST glusterd
+TEST pidof glusterd
+TEST $CLI volume info;
+
+## Start and create a volume
+TEST recreate ${B0}/${V0}-0
+TEST recreate ${B0}/${V0}-1
+TEST $CLI volume create $V0 $H0:$B0/${V0}-{0,1}
+TEST $CLI volume set $V0 cluster.nufa on
+
+function volinfo_field()
+{
+ local vol=$1;
+ local field=$2;
+
+ $CLI volume info $vol | grep "^$field: " | sed 's/.*: //';
+}
+
+
+## Verify volume is created
+EXPECT "$V0" volinfo_field $V0 'Volume Name';
+EXPECT 'Created' volinfo_field $V0 'Status';
+
+## Start volume and verify
+TEST $CLI volume start $V0;
+EXPECT 'Started' volinfo_field $V0 'Status';
+
+## Mount native
+special_option="--xlator-option ${V0}-dht.local-volume-name=${V0}-client-1"
+TEST glusterfs --volfile-server=$H0 --volfile-id=$V0 $special_option $M0
+
+## Create a bunch of test files.
+for i in $(seq 0 99); do
+ echo hello > $(printf $M0/file%02d $i)
+done
+
+## Make sure the files went to the right place. There might be link files in
+## the other brick, but they won't have any contents.
+EXPECT "0" count_lines hello ${B0}/${V0}-0
+EXPECT "100" count_lines hello ${B0}/${V0}-1
+
+if [ "$EXIT_EARLY" = "1" ]; then
+ exit 0;
+fi
+
+## Finish up
+TEST umount $M0;
+TEST $CLI volume stop $V0;
+EXPECT 'Stopped' volinfo_field $V0 'Status';
+
+TEST $CLI volume delete $V0;
+TEST ! $CLI volume info $V0;
+
+cleanup;