#!/bin/bash #Tests that sequential write workload doesn't lead to FSYNCs . $(dirname $0)/../../include.rc . $(dirname $0)/../../volume.rc cleanup; TEST truncate -s 128M $B0/xfs_image TEST mkfs.xfs -f $B0/xfs_image TEST mkdir $B0/bricks TEST mount -t xfs -o loop $B0/xfs_image $B0/bricks TEST glusterd TEST pidof glusterd TEST $CLI volume create $V0 replica 3 $H0:$B0/bricks/brick{0,1,3} TEST $CLI volume start $V0 TEST $GFS --volfile-id=$V0 --volfile-server=$H0 $M0; # Write 50MB of data, which will try to consume 50x3=150MB on $B0/bricks. # Before that, we hit ENOSPC in pre-op cbk, which should not crash the mount. TEST ! dd if=/dev/zero of=$M0/a bs=1M count=50 TEST stat $M0/a cleanup;