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. $STF_SUITE/include/libtest.shlib
. $STF_SUITE/tests/functional/reservation/reservation.shlib
#
# DESCRIPTION:
#
# ZFS allows reservations to be set on filesystems and volumes, provided
# the reservation is less than the space available in the pool.
#
# STRATEGY:
# 1) Create a regular and sparse volume
# (filesystem already created by default_setup)
# 2) Get the space available in the pool
# 3) Set a reservation on the filesystem less than the space available.
# 4) Verify that the 'reservation' property for the filesystem has
# the correct value.
# 5) Reset the reservation to 'none'
# 6) Repeat steps 2-5 for both volume types
#
verify_runnable "both"
function cleanup
{
for obj in $OBJ_LIST; do
datasetexists $obj && log_must zfs destroy -f $obj
done
}
log_onexit cleanup
log_assert "Verify that to set a reservation on a filesystem or volume must " \
"use value smaller than space available property of pool"
space_avail=`get_prop available $TESTPOOL`
if ! is_global_zone ; then
OBJ_LIST=""
else
OBJ_LIST="$TESTPOOL/$TESTVOL $TESTPOOL/$TESTVOL2"
((vol_set_size = space_avail / 4))
vol_set_size=$(floor_volsize $vol_set_size)
((sparse_vol_set_size = space_avail * 4))
sparse_vol_set_size=$(floor_volsize $sparse_vol_set_size)
#
# Note that when creating a regular volume we are implicitly
# setting a reservation upon it (i.e. the size of the volume)
# which we reset back to zero initially.
#
log_must zfs create -V $vol_set_size $TESTPOOL/$TESTVOL
log_must zfs set reservation=none $TESTPOOL/$TESTVOL
log_must zfs set refreservation=none $TESTPOOL/$TESTVOL
log_must zfs create -s -V $sparse_vol_set_size $TESTPOOL/$TESTVOL2
fi
for obj in $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS $OBJ_LIST; do
space_avail=`get_prop available $TESTPOOL`
resv_size_set=`expr $space_avail - $RESV_DELTA`
#
# For a regular (non-sparse) volume the upper limit
# for reservations is not determined by the space
# available in the pool but rather by the size of
# the volume itself.
#
[[ $obj == $TESTPOOL/$TESTVOL ]] && \
((resv_size_set = vol_set_size - RESV_DELTA))
log_must zfs set reservation=$resv_size_set $obj
resv_size_get=`get_prop reservation $obj`
if [[ $resv_size_set != $resv_size_get ]]; then
log_fail "Reservation not the expected value " \
"($resv_size_set != $resv_size_get)"
fi
log_must zero_reservation $obj
new_space_avail=`get_prop available $obj`
#
# Due to the way space is consumed and released by metadata we
# can't do an exact check here, but we do do a basic sanity
# check.
#
log_must within_limits $space_avail $new_space_avail $RESV_TOLERANCE
done
log_pass "Successfully set reservation on filesystem and volume"