zfs_mount_008_pos.ksh revision 1d32ba663e202c24a5a1f2e5aef83fffb447cb7f
#!/bin/ksh -p
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. $STF_SUITE/tests/functional/cli_root/zfs_mount/zfs_mount.kshlib
#
# DESCRIPTION:
# 'zfs mount -O' allow the file system to be mounted over an existing
# mount point, making the underlying file system inaccessible.
#
# STRATEGY:
# 1. Create two filesystem fs & fs1, and create two test files for them.
# 2. Unmount fs1 and set mountpoint property is identical to fs.
# 3. Verify 'zfs mount -O' will make the underlying filesystem fs
# inaccessible.
#
function cleanup
{
! ismounted $fs && log_must zfs mount $fs
if datasetexists $fs1; then
log_must zfs destroy $fs1
fi
if [[ -f $testfile ]]; then
log_must rm -f $testfile
fi
}
log_assert "Verify 'zfs mount -O' will override existing mount point."
log_onexit cleanup
fs=$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS; fs1=$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS1
cleanup
# Get the original mountpoint of $fs and $fs1
mntpnt=$(get_prop mountpoint $fs)
log_must zfs create $fs1
mntpnt1=$(get_prop mountpoint $fs1)
testfile=$mntpnt/$TESTFILE0; testfile1=$mntpnt1/$TESTFILE1
log_must mkfile 1M $testfile $testfile1
log_must zfs unmount $fs1
log_must zfs set mountpoint=$mntpnt $fs1
log_mustnot zfs mount $fs1
log_must zfs mount -O $fs1
# Create new file in override mountpoint
log_must mkfile 1M $mntpnt/$TESTFILE2
# Verify the underlying file system inaccessible
log_mustnot ls $testfile
log_must ls $mntpnt/$TESTFILE1 $mntpnt/$TESTFILE2
# Verify $TESTFILE2 was created in $fs1, rather then $fs
log_must zfs unmount $fs1
log_must zfs set mountpoint=$mntpnt1 $fs1
log_must zfs mount $fs1
log_must ls $testfile1 $mntpnt1/$TESTFILE2
# Verify $TESTFILE2 was not created in $fs, and $fs is accessable again.
log_mustnot ls $mntpnt/$TESTFILE2
log_must ls $testfile
log_pass "Verify 'zfs mount -O' override mount point passed."