zfs_rename_004_neg.ksh revision d583b39bfb4e2571d3e41097c5c357ffe353ad45
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# DESCRIPTION:
# 'zfs rename' should fail when this dataset was changed to an existed
# dataset name or datasets are of different types.
# For example, a filesystem cannot be renamed as a volume.
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# STRATEGY:
# 1. Given a file system, snapshot and volume.
# 2. Rename each dataset object to a different type.
# 3. Verify that only the original name is displayed by zfs list.
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verify_runnable "both"
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# This array is a list of pairs:
# item i: original type
# item i + 1: new type
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# cleanup defined in zfs_rename.kshlib
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log_assert "'zfs rename' should fail when datasets are of a different type."
typeset -i i=0
while ((i < ${#bad_dataset[*]} )); do
log_must datasetexists ${bad_dataset[i]}
log_must datasetexists ${bad_dataset[i]}
((i = i + 2))
done
#verify 'rename -p' can not work with snapshots
log_pass "'zfs rename' fails as expected when given different dataset types."