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# DESCRIPTION:
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# In pool with a full filesystem and a regular volume with an implicit
# reservation, setting the reservation on the volume to 'none' should allow
# more data to be written to the filesystem.
#
#
# STRATEGY:
# 1) Create a regular non-sparse volume (which implicitly sets the reservation
# property to a value equal to the volume size)
# 2) Create a filesystem at the same level
# 3) Fill up the filesystem
# 4) Set the reservation on the volume to 'none'
# 5) Verify can write more data to the filesystem
#
verify_runnable "global"
log_assert "Setting volume reservation to 'none' allows more data to be " \
"written to top level filesystem"
function cleanup
{
[[ -e $TESTDIR/$TESTFILE1 ]] && log_must rm -rf $TESTDIR/$TESTFILE1
[[ -e $TESTDIR/$TESTFILE2 ]] && log_must rm -rf $TESTDIR/$TESTFILE2
}
#
# To make sure this test doesn't take too long to execute on
# large pools, we calculate a volume size which when applied
# to the volume will ensure we have RESV_FREE_SPACE
# left free in the pool which we can quickly fill.
#
# Now fill up the filesystem (which doesn't have a reservation set
# and thus will use up whatever free space is left in the pool).
ret=$?
fi
-c 1000 -d 0
log_pass "Setting top level volume reservation to 'none' allows more " \
"data to be written to the top level filesystem"