online_offline_002_neg.ksh revision 1d32ba663e202c24a5a1f2e5aef83fffb447cb7f
#!/usr/bin/ksh -p
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. $STF_SUITE/include/libtest.shlib
#
# DESCRIPTION:
# Turning disks in a pool offline should fail when there is no longer
# sufficient redundancy.
#
# STRATEGY:
# 1. Start some random I/O on the mirror or raidz.
# 2. Verify that we can offline as many disks as the redundancy level
# will support, but not more.
# 3. Verify the integrity of the file system and the resilvering.
#
verify_runnable "global"
DISKLIST=$(get_disklist $TESTPOOL)
function cleanup
{
#
# Ensure we don't leave disks in the offline state
#
for disk in $DISKLIST; do
log_must zpool online $TESTPOOL $disk
check_state $TESTPOOL $disk "online"
if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then
log_fail "Unable to online $disk"
fi
done
kill $killpid >/dev/null 2>&1
[[ -e $TESTDIR ]] && log_must rm -rf $TESTDIR/*
}
log_assert "Turning both disks offline should fail."
log_onexit cleanup
file_trunc -f $((64 * 1024 * 1024)) -b 8192 -c 0 -r $TESTDIR/$TESTFILE1 &
typeset killpid="$! "
disks=($DISKLIST)
#
# The setup script will give us either a mirror or a raidz. The former can have
# all but one vdev offlined, whereas with raidz there can be only one.
#
pooltype='mirror'
zpool list -v $TESTPOOL | grep raidz >/dev/null 2>&1 && pooltype='raidz'
typeset -i i=0
while [[ $i -lt ${#disks[*]} ]]; do
typeset -i j=0
if [[ $pooltype = 'mirror' ]]; then
# Hold one disk online, verify the others can be offlined.
log_must zpool online $TESTPOOL ${disks[$i]}
check_state $TESTPOOL ${disks[$i]} "online" || \
log_fail "Failed to set ${disks[$i]} online"
while [[ $j -lt ${#disks[*]} ]]; do
if [[ $j -eq $i ]]; then
((j++))
continue
fi
log_must zpool offline $TESTPOOL ${disks[$j]}
check_state $TESTPOOL ${disks[$j]} "offline" || \
log_fail "Failed to set ${disks[$j]} offline"
((j++))
done
elif [[ $pooltype = 'raidz' ]]; then
# Hold one disk offline, verify the others can't be offlined.
log_must zpool offline $TESTPOOL ${disks[$i]}
check_state $TESTPOOL ${disks[$i]} "offline" || \
log_fail "Failed to set ${disks[$i]} offline"
while [[ $j -lt ${#disks[*]} ]]; do
if [[ $j -eq $i ]]; then
((j++))
continue
fi
log_mustnot zpool offline $TESTPOOL ${disks[$j]}
check_state $TESTPOOL ${disks[$j]} "online" || \
log_fail "Failed to set ${disks[$j]} online"
check_state $TESTPOOL ${disks[$i]} "offline" || \
log_fail "Failed to set ${disks[$i]} offline"
((j++))
done
log_must zpool online $TESTPOOL ${disks[$i]}
check_state $TESTPOOL ${disks[$i]} "online" || \
log_fail "Failed to set ${disks[$i]} online"
fi
((i++))
done
log_must kill $killpid
sync
typeset dir=$(get_device_dir $DISKS)
verify_filesys "$TESTPOOL" "$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS" "$dir"
log_pass