#!/bin/bash . $(dirname $0)/../../include.rc . $(dirname $0)/../../volume.rc check_mounted () { df | grep $1 | wc -l } get_addresses () { ip addr | sed -n '/.*inet \([0-9.]*\).*/s//\1/p' | tr '\n' ',' } TEST glusterd TEST $CLI volume create $V0 $H0:$B0/$V0 # Set auth.allow so it *doesn't* include ourselves. TEST $CLI volume set $V0 auth.allow 1.2.3.4 TEST $CLI volume start $V0 # "System getspec" will include the username and password if the request comes # from a server (which we are). Unfortunately, this will cause authentication # to succeed in auth.login regardless of whether auth.addr is working properly # or not, which is useless to us. To get a proper test, strip out those lines. $CLI system getspec $V0 | sed -e /username/d -e /password/d > fubar.vol # This mount should fail because auth.allow doesn't include us. TEST $GFS -f fubar.vol $M0 # If we had DONT_EXPECT_WITHIN we could use that, but we don't. sleep 10 EXPECT 0 check_mounted $M0 # Set auth.allow to include us. This mount should therefore succeed. TEST $CLI volume set $V0 auth.allow "$(get_addresses)" TEST $GFS -f fubar.vol $M0 sleep 10 EXPECT 1 check_mounted $M0 cleanup