#!/bin/bash . $(dirname $0)/../include.rc #G_TESTDEF_TEST_STATUS_CENTOS6=BAD_TEST,BUG=GH269 #G_TESTDEF_TEST_STATUS_NETBSD7=BAD_TEST,BUG=GH269 cleanup; mkdir -p $B0/1 mkdir -p $M0 TEST glusterd TEST pidof glusterd TEST $CLI volume info; TEST $CLI volume create $V0 $H0:$B0/1 TEST $CLI volume start $V0 # Find OS-dependent EOPNOTSUPP value from system headers EOPNOTSUPP=$( echo '#include \\EOPNOTSUPP\\' | tr '\\' '\n' | \ cc -E -c - | tail -1 ) # liglusterfs embbeds its own UUID implementation. The function name # may be the same as in built(in implementation from libc, but with # different prototype. In that case, we must make sure python will # use libglusterfs's version, and dlopen() does not make any guarantee # on this. By preloading libglusterfs.so before launching python, we # ensure libglusterfs's UUID functions will be used. LD_PRELOAD=${prefix}/lib/libglusterfs.so export LD_PRELOAD # This is a pretty lame test. Basically we just want to make sure that we # get all the way through the translator stacks on client and server to get a # simple error (EOPNOTSUPP) instead of a crash, RPC error, etc. EXPECT ${EOPNOTSUPP} $PYTHON $(dirname $0)/ipctest.py $H0 $V0 unset LD_PRELOAD cleanup;