#!/bin/sh # $FreeBSD$ # Regression test for r306743. . `dirname $0`/conf.sh echo 1..1 ddbs=2048 m1=`mktemp $base.XXXXXX` || exit 1 m2=`mktemp $base.XXXXXX` || exit 1 m3=`mktemp $base.XXXXXX` || exit 1 dd if=/dev/zero of=$m1 bs=$ddbs count=1024 >/dev/null 2>&1 dd if=/dev/zero of=$m2 bs=$ddbs count=1024 >/dev/null 2>&1 dd if=/dev/zero of=$m3 bs=$ddbs count=1024 >/dev/null 2>&1 us0=$(attach_md -t vnode -f $m1) || exit 1 us1=$(attach_md -t vnode -f $m2) || exit 1 us2=$(attach_md -t vnode -f $m3) || exit 1 gmirror label $name /dev/$us0 /dev/$us1 || exit 1 devwait # Break one of the mirrors by forcing a single metadata write error. # When dd closes the mirror provider, gmirror will attempt to mark the mirrors # clean, and will kick one of the mirrors out upon hitting the error. sysctl debug.fail_point.g_mirror_metadata_write="1*return(5)[pid $(gmirror_worker_pid)]" || exit 1 dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/mirror/$name bs=$ddbs count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1 sysctl debug.fail_point.g_mirror_metadata_write='off' || exit 1 # Replace the broken mirror, and then stop the gmirror. gmirror forget $name || exit 1 gmirror insert $name /dev/$us2 || exit 1 syncwait gmirror stop $name || exit 1 # Restart the gmirror on the original two mirrors. One of them is broken, # so we should end up with a degraded gmirror. gmirror activate $name /dev/$us0 /dev/$us1 || exit 1 devwait dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/mirror/$name bs=$ddbs count=1 >/dev/null 2>&1 # Re-add the replacement mirror and verify the two mirrors are synchronized. # Destroy the gmirror first so that the mirror metadata is wiped; otherwise # the metadata blocks will fail the comparison. It would be nice to do this # with a "gmirror verify" command instead. gmirror activate $name /dev/$us2 || exit 1 syncwait gmirror destroy $name || exit 1 if cmp -s $m1 $m3; then echo "ok 1" else echo "not ok 1" fi rm -f $m1 $m2 $m3 |