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pjdfstest execution is opt-in and must be done as root due to some of the assumptions made by the test suite and lack of error checking in the non-root case A description of how to execute pjdfstest with kyua is provided in share/pjdfstest/README Phabric: D824 (an earlier prototype patch) MFC after: 1 month Relnotes: yes Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
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pjdfstest test suite execution is integrated into kyua. This README describes
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how to use pjdfstest in the default configuration (kyua work directory), and
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with a specific filesystem path.
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Method 1. Executing with default configuration (kyua work directory)
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1. Elevate privileges:
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% su -
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2. cd to the tests directory:
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% cd /usr/tests/sys/pjdfstest
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3. Run kyua:
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% kyua test
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Executing the commands as shown above will run pjdfstest in the kyua work
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directory. The kyua work directory defaults to a random generated path under
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/tmp; please see TMPDIR in kyua(1) for more details on how the temporary path
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is chosen with kyua.
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Method 2. Executing with a specific filesystem path (in this case /mnt)
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1. Elevate privileges:
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% su -
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2. cd to the tests directory:
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% cd /usr/tests/sys/pjdfstest
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3. Run kyua:
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% env PJDFSTEST_TEST_PATH=/mnt kyua test
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WARNING: the above method violates the test program isolation algorithm
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described in kyua(1); as such, $PJDFSTEST_TEST_PATH must be cleaned up after
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executing the testcases.
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It's highly recommended that $PJDFSTEST_TEST_PATH be pointed to a sandboxed
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filesystem, e.g. a small UFS-formatted memory disk or ZFS dataset with
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quotas enabled, so the filesystem can be easily destroyed after the test
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execution is complete, and the testcases are properly bounded both in terms
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of time and space.
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