#!/bin/bash . $(dirname $0)/../../include.rc . $(dirname $0)/../../volume.rc cleanup; logdir=`gluster --print-logdir`"/bricks" ## Start and create a volume TEST glusterd; TEST pidof glusterd; TEST $CLI volume info; TEST $CLI volume create $V0 replica 3 $H0:$B0/${V0}{1,2,3,4,5,6}; ## Verify volume is is created EXPECT "$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'; TEST glusterfs -s $H0 --volfile-id=$V0 $M0 touch $M0/file1; TEST $CLI volume set $V0 performance.cache-max-file-size 20MB TEST $CLI volume set $V0 performance.cache-min-file-size 10MB EXPECT "20MB" volinfo_field $V0 'performance.cache-max-file-size'; EXPECT "10MB" volinfo_field $V0 'performance.cache-min-file-size'; #Performing volume reset and verifying. TEST $CLI volume reset $V0 EXPECT "" volinfo_field $V0 'performance.cache-max-file-size'; EXPECT "" volinfo_field $V0 'performance.cache-min-file-size'; #Verifying vlolume-profile start, info and stop EXPECT "Starting volume profile on $V0 has been successful " $CLI volume profile $V0 start function vol_prof_info() { $CLI volume profile $V0 info | grep Brick | wc -l } EXPECT "6" vol_prof_info EXPECT "Stopping volume profile on $V0 has been successful " $CLI volume profile $V0 stop function log-file-name() { logfilename=$B0"/"$V0"1.log" echo ${logfilename:1} | tr / - } function file-size() { ls -lrt $1 | awk '{print $5}' } #Finding the current log file's size log_file=$logdir"/"`log-file-name` log_file_size=`file-size $log_file` #Removing the old backup log files ren_file=$log_file".*" rm -rf $ren_file #Initiating log rotate TEST $CLI volume log rotate $V0 #Capturing new log file's size new_file_size=`file-size $log_file` #Verifying the size of the new log file and the creation of the backup log file TEST ! [ $new_file_size -eq $log_file_size ] TEST ls -lrt $ren_file ## Finish up TEST $CLI volume stop $V0; EXPECT 'Stopped' volinfo_field $V0 'Status'; TEST $CLI volume delete $V0; TEST ! $CLI volume info $V0; cleanup;