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#! /bin/sh
# XFS QA Test No. 065
# $Id: 065,v 1.3 2002/01/21 20:47:24 nathans Exp $
#
# Testing incremental dumps and cumulative restores with
# "adding, deleting, renaming, linking, and unlinking files and
# directories".
# Do different operations for each level.
#
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seq=`basename $0`
echo "QA output created by $seq"
here=`pwd`
tmp=/tmp/$$
status=1 # failure is the default!
trap "rm -f $tmp.*; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
# get standard environment, filters and checks
. ./common.rc
. ./common.filter
. ./common.dump
_my_ls_filter()
{
#
# Print size ($5) and fname ($9).
# The size is significant since we add to the file as part
# of a file change for the incremental.
#
# Filter out the housekeeping files of xfsrestore
# Filter out toplevel "dumpdir/$" report.
#
$AWK_PROG '
NF == 9 && $0 ~ /dir/ { print $9; next }
NF == 9 { print $5, $9; next }
NF == 1 { print } ' |\
sed -e 's/.*dumpdir/dumpdir/' |\
egrep -v 'housekeeping|dirattr|dirextattr|namreg|state|tree|dumpdir/$|dumpdir:$' |\
egrep -v "$restore_dir:"
}
# real QA test starts here
#
# too much hassle to get output matching with quotas turned on
# so don't run it
#
umount $SCRATCH_DEV 2>/dev/null
mount -t xfs $SCRATCH_DEV $SCRATCH_MNT
$here/src/feature -U $SCRATCH_DEV && _notrun "do not run with user quotas"
$here/src/feature -G $SCRATCH_DEV && _notrun "do not run with group quotas"
umount $SCRATCH_DEV
#
# adding - touch/echo, mkdir
# deleting - rm, rmdir
# renaming - mv
# linking - ln
# unlinking - rm
# files and directories
#
_wipe_fs
mkdir -p $dump_dir ||\
_error "cannot mkdir \"$dump_dir\""
cd $dump_dir
echo "Do the incremental dumps"
i=0
num_dumps=8 # do some extra to ensure nothing changes
while [ $i -le $num_dumps ]; do
cd $dump_dir
case $i in
0)
# adding
echo 'add0' >addedfile0
echo 'add1' >addedfile1
echo 'add2' >addedfile2
echo 'add3' >addedfile3
mkdir addeddir1
mkdir addeddir2
mkdir addeddir3
mkdir addeddir4
echo 'add4' >addeddir3/addedfile4
echo 'add5' >addeddir4/addedfile5
;;
1)
# deleting
rm addedfile2
rmdir addeddir2
rm -rf addeddir3
;;
2)
# renaming
mv addedfile1 addedfile2 # rename to previous existing file
mv addeddir4/addedfile5 addeddir4/addedfile4
mv addeddir4 addeddir6
mv addeddir1 addeddir2 # rename to previous existing dir
;;
3)
# linking
ln addedfile0 linkfile0
ln addedfile0 linkfile0_1 # have a 2nd link to file
ln addedfile2 linkfile2
ln addeddir6/addedfile4 linkfile64
;;
4)
# unlinking
rm linkfile0 # remove a link
rm addedfile2 # remove original link
rm linkfile64 # remove link
rm addeddir6/addedfile4 # remove last link
;;
5) # link first - then onto 6)
rm -rf *
echo 'add6' >addedfile6
ln addedfile6 linkfile6_1
ln addedfile6 linkfile6_2
ln addedfile6 linkfile6_3
;;
6) # then move the inode that the links point to
mv addedfile6 addedfile6_mv
rm linkfile6_1
rm linkfile6_2
rm linkfile6_3
ln addedfile6_mv linkfile6_mv_1
ln addedfile6_mv linkfile6_mv_2
ln addedfile6_mv linkfile6_mv_3
;;
esac
cd $here
sleep 2
_stable_fs
echo "Listing of what files we have at level $i:"
ls -lRF $dump_dir | _my_ls_filter | tee $tmp.ls.$i
dump_file=$tmp.df.level$i
_do_dump_file -l $i
i=`expr $i + 1`
done
echo "Look at what files are contained in the inc. dump"
i=0
while [ $i -le $num_dumps ]; do
echo ""
echo "restoring from df.level$i"
dump_file=$tmp.df.level$i
_do_restore_toc
i=`expr $i + 1`
done
echo "Do the cumulative restores"
i=0
while [ $i -le $num_dumps ]; do
dump_file=$tmp.df.level$i
echo ""
echo "restoring from df.level$i"
_do_restore_file_cum -l $i
echo "ls -lRF restore_dir"
ls -lRF $restore_dir | _my_ls_filter |\
_check_quota_file | tee $tmp.restorals.$i
i=`expr $i + 1`
done
echo ""
echo "Do the ls comparison"
i=0
while [ $i -le $num_dumps ]; do
echo "Comparing ls of FS with restored FS at level $i"
diff -s $tmp.ls.$i $tmp.restorals.$i | sed "s#$tmp#TMP#g"
echo ""
i=`expr $i + 1`
done
# success, all done
status=0
exit