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+#!/bin/bash
+
+. $(dirname $0)/../../include.rc
+. $(dirname $0)/../../nfs.rc
+. $(dirname $0)/../../volume.rc
+
+cleanup;
+
+function recreate {
+ rm -rf $1 && mkdir -p $1
+}
+
+TEST glusterd
+TEST pidof glusterd
+TEST $CLI volume info;
+
+## Start and create a volume
+recreate ${B0}/${V0}-0
+recreate ${B0}/${V0}-1
+TEST $CLI volume create $V0 replica 2 $H0:$B0/${V0}-{0,1}
+
+function volinfo_field()
+{
+ local vol=$1;
+ local field=$2;
+
+ $CLI volume info $vol | grep "^$field: " | sed 's/.*: //';
+}
+
+#EXPECT_WITHIN fails the test if the command it executes fails. This function
+#returns "" when the file doesn't exist
+function friendly_cat {
+ if [ ! -f $1 ];
+ then
+ echo "";
+ else
+ cat $1;
+ fi
+}
+
+## Verify volume is created
+EXPECT "$V0" volinfo_field $V0 'Volume Name';
+EXPECT 'Created' volinfo_field $V0 'Status';
+
+## Make sure stat-prefetch doesn't prevent self-heal checks.
+TEST $CLI volume set $V0 performance.stat-prefetch off;
+
+## Make sure automatic self-heal doesn't perturb our results.
+TEST $CLI volume set $V0 cluster.self-heal-daemon off
+TEST $CLI volume set $V0 cluster.background-self-heal-count 0
+
+## Start volume and verify
+TEST $CLI volume start $V0;
+EXPECT 'Started' volinfo_field $V0 'Status';
+
+
+EXPECT_WITHIN $NFS_EXPORT_TIMEOUT "1" is_nfs_export_available;
+## Mount NFS
+TEST mount_nfs $H0:/$V0 $N0 nolock;
+
+## Create some files and directories
+echo "test_data" > $N0/a_file;
+mkdir $N0/a_dir;
+echo "more_test_data" > $N0/a_dir/another_file;
+
+## Unmount and stop the volume.
+EXPECT_WITHIN $UMOUNT_TIMEOUT "Y" force_umount $N0
+TEST $CLI volume stop $V0;
+
+# Recreate the brick. Note that because of http://review.gluster.org/#change,4202
+# we need to preserve and restore the volume ID or else the brick (and thus the
+# entire not-very-HA-any-more volume) won't start. When that bug is fixed, we can
+# remove the [gs]etxattr calls.
+volid=$(getfattr -e hex -n trusted.glusterfs.volume-id $B0/${V0}-0 2> /dev/null \
+ | grep = | cut -d= -f2)
+rm -rf $B0/${V0}-0;
+mkdir $B0/${V0}-0;
+setfattr -n trusted.glusterfs.volume-id -v $volid $B0/${V0}-0
+
+## Restart and remount. Note that we use actimeo=0 so that the stat calls
+## we need for self-heal don't get blocked by the NFS client.
+TEST $CLI volume start $V0;
+EXPECT_WITHIN $NFS_EXPORT_TIMEOUT "1" is_nfs_export_available;
+TEST mount_nfs $H0:/$V0 $N0 nolock,actimeo=0;
+
+## The Linux NFS client has a really charming habit of caching stuff right
+## after mount, even though we set actimeo=0 above. Life would be much easier
+## if NFS developers cared as much about correctness as they do about shaving
+## a few seconds off of benchmarks.
+ls -l $N0 &> /dev/null;
+sleep 5;
+
+## Force entry self-heal.
+TEST $CLI volume set $V0 cluster.self-heal-daemon on
+EXPECT_WITHIN $PROCESS_UP_TIMEOUT "Y" glustershd_up_status
+EXPECT_WITHIN $CHILD_UP_TIMEOUT "1" afr_child_up_status_in_shd $V0 0
+EXPECT_WITHIN $CHILD_UP_TIMEOUT "1" afr_child_up_status_in_shd $V0 1
+TEST gluster volume heal $V0 full
+#ls -lR $N0 > /dev/null;
+
+## Do NOT check through the NFS mount here. That will force a new self-heal
+## check, but we want to test whether self-heal already happened.
+
+## Make sure everything's in order on the recreated brick.
+EXPECT_WITHIN $HEAL_TIMEOUT 'test_data' friendly_cat $B0/${V0}-0/a_file;
+EXPECT_WITHIN $HEAL_TIMEOUT 'more_test_data' friendly_cat $B0/${V0}-0/a_dir/another_file;
+
+if [ "$EXIT_EARLY" = "1" ]; then
+ exit 0;
+fi
+
+## Finish up
+EXPECT_WITHIN $UMOUNT_TIMEOUT "Y" force_umount $N0
+TEST $CLI volume stop $V0;
+EXPECT 'Stopped' volinfo_field $V0 'Status';
+
+TEST $CLI volume delete $V0;
+TEST ! $CLI volume info $V0;
+
+cleanup;