snapshot_014_pos.ksh revision 1d32ba663e202c24a5a1f2e5aef83fffb447cb7f
#! /bin/ksh -p
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. $STF_SUITE/include/libtest.shlib
. $STF_SUITE/tests/functional/snapshot/snapshot.cfg
#
# DESCRIPTION:
# verify that creating/destroying snapshots do things clean
#
# STRATEGY:
# 1. create a dataset and set a quota with 500m
# 2. create file of size 400m on the dataset
# 3. take a snapshot and destroy it
# 4. then create file to use all spaces in the dataset
# 5. verify removing the first file should succeed
#
verify_runnable "both"
function cleanup
{
[[ -e $TESTDIR1 ]] && \
log_must rm -rf $TESTDIR1/* > /dev/null 2>&1
snapexists $SNAPCTR && \
log_must zfs destroy $SNAPCTR
datasetexists $TESTPOOL/$TESTCTR/$TESTFS1 && \
log_must zfs set quota=none $TESTPOOL/$TESTCTR/$TESTFS1
}
log_assert "Verify creating/destroying snapshots do things clean"
log_onexit cleanup
log_must zfs set quota=$FSQUOTA $TESTPOOL/$TESTCTR/$TESTFS1
log_must mkfile $FILESIZE $TESTDIR1/$TESTFILE
log_must zfs snapshot $SNAPCTR
log_must zfs destroy $SNAPCTR
log_note "Make the quota of filesystem is reached"
log_mustnot mkfile $FILESIZE1 $TESTDIR1/$TESTFILE1
log_note "Verify removing the first file should succeed after the snapshot is \
removed"
log_must rm $TESTDIR1/$TESTFILE
log_pass "Verify creating/destroying snapshots do things clean"