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authorJustin Clift <justin@gluster.org>2014-06-17 23:48:16 +0100
committerNiels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>2014-06-23 02:54:40 -0700
commitc281db2a165694718d6f0a679c0f5f06eaf1cd17 (patch)
tree7afb6a6662d80a5cdaa1a4ae3588f3373822474f
parente82b527a09019109a07ea3e4280a1e74d9802ae7 (diff)
tests: Remove spurious failure test
Backport of http://review.gluster.org/#/c/8031/ BUG: 1107937 Change-Id: I21646b69b99963117cdef969d44b96f5cdfe2aa2 Reviewed-on: http://review.gluster.org/8095 Tested-by: Gluster Build System <jenkins@build.gluster.com> Reviewed-by: Kaleb KEITHLEY <kkeithle@redhat.com>
-rwxr-xr-xtests/basic/quota-anon-fd-nfs.t84
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 84 deletions
diff --git a/tests/basic/quota-anon-fd-nfs.t b/tests/basic/quota-anon-fd-nfs.t
deleted file mode 100755
index be7bc35db9b..00000000000
--- a/tests/basic/quota-anon-fd-nfs.t
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,84 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/bash
-
-. $(dirname $0)/../include.rc
-. $(dirname $0)/../fileio.rc
-
-cleanup;
-
-TESTS_EXPECTED_IN_LOOP=16
-TEST glusterd
-TEST pidof glusterd
-TEST $CLI volume info;
-
-TEST $CLI volume create $V0 $H0:$B0/brick1;
-EXPECT 'Created' volinfo_field $V0 'Status';
-
-
-# The test makes use of inode-lru-limit to hit a scenario, where we
-# find an inode whose ancestry is not there. Following is the
-# hypothesis (which is confirmed by seeing logs indicating that
-# codepath has been executed, but not through a good understanding of
-# NFS internals).
-
-# At the end of an fop, the reference count of an inode would be
-# zero. The inode (and its ancestry) persists in memory only
-# because of non-zero lookup count. These looked up inodes are put
-# in an lru queue of size 1 (here). So, there can be at most one
-# such inode in memory.
-
-# NFS Server makes use of anonymous fds. So, if it cannot find
-# valid fd, it does a nameless lookup. This gives us an inode
-# whose ancestry is NULL. When a write happens on this inode,
-# quota-enforcer/marker finds a NULL ancestry and asks
-# storage/posix to build it.
-
-TEST $CLI volume set $V0 network.inode-lru-limit 1
-TEST $CLI volume set $V0 performance.nfs.write-behind off
-
-TEST $CLI volume start $V0;
-EXPECT 'Started' volinfo_field $V0 'Status';
-
-TEST $CLI volume quota $V0 enable
-TEST $CLI volume quota $V0 limit-usage / 1
-
-TEST mount -t nfs -o noac,soft,nolock,vers=3 $H0:/$V0 $N0
-deep=/0/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9
-TEST mkdir -p $N0/$deep
-
-TEST touch $N0/$deep/file1 $N0/$deep/file2 $N0/$deep/file3 $N0/$deep/file4
-
-TEST fd_open 3 'w' "$N0/$deep/file1"
-TEST fd_open 4 'w' "$N0/$deep/file2"
-TEST fd_open 5 'w' "$N0/$deep/file3"
-TEST fd_open 6 'w' "$N0/$deep/file4"
-
-# consume all quota
-TEST ! dd if=/dev/zero of="$N0/$deep/file" bs=1MB count=1
-
-# At the end of each fop in server, reference count of the
-# inode associated with each of the file above drops to zero and hence
-# put into lru queue. Since lru-limit is set to 1, an fop next file
-# will displace the current inode from itable. This will ensure that
-# when writes happens on same fd, fd resolution results in
-# nameless lookup from server and quota_writev encounters an fd
-# associated with an inode whose parent is not present in itable.
-
-for j in $(seq 1 2); do
- for i in $(seq 3 6); do
- # failing writes indicate that we are enforcing quota set on /
- # even with anonymous fds.
- TEST_IN_LOOP ! fd_write $i "content"
- TEST_IN_LOOP sync
- done
-done
-
-exec 3>&-
-exec 4>&-
-exec 5>&-
-exec 6>&-
-
-$CLI volume statedump $V0 all
-
-TEST umount -l $N0
-
-cleanup;