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tests: catch some fsadm tricky paths

When user is renaming a device, we are getting into troubles.
We needs to recognize which case is actually supportable by fsadm.
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Zdenek Kabelac 2017-05-22 14:43:30 +02:00
parent 9e04e0483f
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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright (C) 2017 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved.
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test_description='Exercise fsadm operation on renamed device'
SKIP_WITH_LVMLOCKD=1
SKIP_WITH_LVMPOLLD=1
. lib/inittest
aux prepare_vg 1 80
vg_lv=$vg/$lv1
vg_lv_ren=${vg_lv}_renamed
dev_vg_lv="$DM_DEV_DIR/$vg_lv"
dev_vg_lv_ren="$DM_DEV_DIR/$vg_lv_ren"
mount_dir="mnt"
mount_space_dir="mnt space dir"
mount_dolar_dir="mnt \$SPACE dir"
# for recursive call
export LVM_BINARY=$(which lvm)
test ! -d "$mount_dir" && mkdir "$mount_dir"
test ! -d "$mount_space_dir" && mkdir "$mount_space_dir"
test ! -d "$mount_dolar_dir" && mkdir "$mount_dolar_dir"
cleanup_mounted_and_teardown()
{
umount "$mount_dir" || true
umount "$mount_space_dir" || true
umount "$mount_dolar_dir" || true
aux teardown
}
# Test for block sizes != 1024 (rhbz #480022)
trap 'cleanup_mounted_and_teardown' EXIT
# Iterate over supported filesystems
for i in mkfs.ext3 mkfs.xfs mkfs.reiserfs
do
if not which "$i" ; then
echo "Skipping tests for missing $i"
continue
fi
lvcreate -n $lv1 -L20M $vg
case "$i" in
*ext3) MKFS_ARGS="-b1024 -j" ;;
*xfs) MKFS_ARGS="-l internal,size=1000b -f" ;;
*reiserfs) MKFS_ARGS="-s 513 -f" ;;
esac
echo "$i"
"$i" $MKFS_ARGS "$dev_vg_lv"
mount "$dev_vg_lv" "$mount_dir"
lvrename $vg_lv $vg_lv_ren
mount | grep $vg
# fails on renamed LV
fail lvresize -L+10M -r $vg_lv_ren
# fials on unknown mountpoint (FIXME: umount)
not umount "$dev_vg_lv"
lvcreate -L20 -n $lv1 $vg
"$i" $MKFS_ARGS "$dev_vg_lv"
mount "$dev_vg_lv" "$mount_dolar_dir"
cat /proc/self/mountinfo
not lvresize -L+10M -r $vg_lv_ren
umount "$mount_dir"
lvresize -L+10M -r $vg_lv
umount "$mount_dolar_dir"
lvremove -ff $vg
done
vgremove -ff $vg