#!/bin/bash . $(dirname $0)/../include.rc . $(dirname $0)/../volume.rc cleanup; TEST glusterd TEST pidof glusterd TEST $CLI volume create $V0 $H0:$B0/${V0}1 EXPECT "$V0" volinfo_field $V0 'Volume Name' EXPECT 'Created' volinfo_field $V0 'Status' TEST $CLI volume start $V0 EXPECT 'Started' volinfo_field $V0 'Status' ## Mount FUSE with caching disabled (read-write) TEST $GFS -s $H0 --volfile-id $V0 $M0 ## Tests for the volume level WORM TEST `echo "File 1" > $M0/file1` TEST touch $M0/file2 ## Enable the volume level WORM TEST $CLI volume set $V0 features.worm 1 TEST ! mv $M0/file1 $M0/file11 TEST `echo "block" > $M0/file2` ## Disable the volume level WORM and delete the legacy files TEST $CLI volume set $V0 features.worm 0 TEST rm -f $M0/* ## Enable file level WORM TEST $CLI volume set $V0 features.worm-file-level 1 TEST $CLI volume set $V0 features.default-retention-period 10 TEST $CLI volume set $V0 features.auto-commit-period 5 ## Tests for manual transition to WORM/Retained state TEST `echo "worm 1" > $M0/file1` TEST chmod 0444 $M0/file1 sleep 5 TEST `echo "line 1" > $M0/file1` TEST ! mv $M0/file1 $M0/file2 sleep 10 TEST ! link $M0/file1 $M0/file2 sleep 5 TEST rm -f $M0/file1 ## Test for mv over WORM/Reatined state TEST `echo "worm 1" > $M0/file1` TEST chmod 0444 $M0/file1 TEST `echo "worm 2" > $M0/file2` TEST ! mv $M0/file2 $M0/file1 TEST rm -f $M0/file2 sleep 10 TEST rm -f $M0/file1 ## Test for state transition over write. TEST `echo "worm 1" > $M0/file3` sleep 5 TEST `echo "worm 2" >> $M0/file3` EXPECT 'worm 1' cat $M0/file3 TEST ! rm -f $M0/file3 ## Test for checking if Worm files are undeletable after setting worm-files-deletable as 0. TEST $CLI volume set $V0 features.worm-files-deletable 0 TEST `echo "worm 1" > $M0/file4` TEST chmod 0444 $M0/file4 sleep 10 TEST `echo "worm 1" >> $M0/file4` TEST ! rm -f $M0/file4 ## Test for state transition if auto-commit-period is 0 TEST $CLI volume set $V0 features.auto-commit-period 0 TEST `echo "worm 1" > $M0/file5` EXPECT '3/10/0' echo $(getfattr -e text --absolute-names --only-value -n "trusted.reten_state" $B0/${V0}1/file5) EXPECT 'worm 1' cat $M0/file5 TEST ! rm -f $M0/file5 TEST $CLI volume set $V0 features.auto-commit-period 5 ## Test for checking if retention-period is updated on increasing the access time of a WORM-RETAINED file. TEST $CLI volume set $V0 features.worm-files-deletable 1 TEST `echo "worm 1" >> $M0/file1` initial_timestamp=$(date +%s) current_time_seconds=$(date +%S | sed 's/^0*//' ); TEST chmod 0444 $M0/file1 EXPECT '3/10/5' echo $(getfattr -e text --absolute-names --only-value -n "trusted.reten_state" $B0/${V0}1/file1) changed_timestamp=$(date +%Y%m%d%H%M --date '60 seconds'); seconds_diff=`expr 60 - $((current_time_seconds))` TEST `touch -a -t "${changed_timestamp}" $M0/file1` EXPECT "3/$seconds_diff/5" echo $(getfattr -e text --absolute-names --only-value -n "trusted.reten_state" $B0/${V0}1/file1) sleep $seconds_diff TEST `echo "worm 2" >> $M0/file1` EXPECT "$initial_timestamp" echo $(stat --printf %X $M0/file1) ## Test for checking if retention-period is updated on decreasing the access time of a WORM-RETAINED file TEST $CLI volume set $V0 features.default-retention-period 120 initial_timestamp=$(date +%s) current_time_seconds=$(date +%S | sed 's/^0*//' ); TEST chmod 0444 $M0/file1 EXPECT '3/120/5' echo $(getfattr -e text --absolute-names --only-value -n "trusted.reten_state" $B0/${V0}1/file1) changed_timestamp=$(date +%Y%m%d%H%M --date '60 seconds'); seconds_diff=`expr 60 - $((current_time_seconds))` TEST `touch -a -t "${changed_timestamp}" $M0/file1` EXPECT "3/$seconds_diff/5" echo $(getfattr -e text --absolute-names --only-value -n "trusted.reten_state" $B0/${V0}1/file1) sleep $seconds_diff TEST `echo "worm 4" >> $M0/file1` EXPECT "$initial_timestamp" echo $(stat --printf %X $M0/file1) TEST rm -f $M0/file1 TEST $CLI volume stop $V0 EXPECT 'Stopped' volinfo_field $V0 'Status' cleanup;