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This adds the torture:localdir option, smbtorture expects the share to actually
reside in this directory. This might open up more solid posix vs cifs tests.
to test the interaction of oplocks with local filesystem or NFS
access. You start it, then manually access the 4 files via another
mechanism (such as a shell) and see what oplock breaks you get
It seems most opertaions are supported, but that the values are not
consistant. I think these are very much hand-hacked stubs, which is
what they will be on Samba4 too.
I'll need to add some more 'don't fail for...' hacks before this
passes against Win2k3.
Andrew Bartlett
communitcation in a CIFS clustered server. It tries to keep the
connections full by setting up the next lock as each lock is done.
The locking pattern is similar to the local filesystem ping pong test
in junkcode, forcing a communication between nodes on each request
output in the testsuite rather than just True or False for a
set of tests.
The aim is to use this for:
* known failure lists (run all tests and detect tests that
started working or started failing). This
would allow us to get rid of the RPC-SAMBA3-* tests
* nicer torture output
* simplification of the testsuite system
* compatibility with other unit testing systems
* easier usage of smbtorture (being able to run one test
and automatically set up the environment for that)
This is still a work-in-progress; expect more updates over the next couple of
days.