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1. Ensure the device-mapper-multipath package is installed | 1. Ensure the device-mapper-multipath package is installed | ||
Execute: dnf -y install device-mapper device-mapper-multipath | Execute: {{command|dnf -y install device-mapper device-mapper-multipath}} | ||
Execute: rpm -qa | grep multipath | Execute: {{command|rpm -qa | grep multipath}} | ||
2. Execute the following command to generate the configuration file: | 2. Execute the following command to generate the configuration file: | ||
Execute: mpathconf --enable | Execute: {{command|mpathconf --enable}} | ||
3. Restart multipathd service | 3. Restart multipathd service | ||
Execute: service multipathd restart | Execute: service multipathd restart |
Revision as of 07:38, 29 October 2018
Description
This testcase checks whether kpartx will crash when called with invalid options. It is reported in fixed bug that when kpartx was passes something other than a file or a block device or a badly formed pathname, it could read off the end of the device string, and crash. The test steps include:1)install device-mapper device-mapper-multipath 2)restart multipathd service 3)kpartx -l / 4)check dmesg if there is segmentation fault
How to test
1. Ensure the device-mapper-multipath package is installed
Execute:dnf -y install device-mapper device-mapper-multipath
Execute:rpm -qa
2. Execute the following command to generate the configuration file:
Execute: mpathconf --enable
3. Restart multipathd service
Execute: service multipathd restart
4. kpartx called with invalid options /
Execute:kpartx -l /
5. sleep 1 second
Execute:sleep 1
6. check dmesg if there is segmentation fault
Execute:dmesg
Expected Results
- no Segmentation fault, kpartx no longer crashes when called with invalid options.