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#: ./runcthon --server <server IP> --serverdir /nfs --onlyv4</pre> | #: ./runcthon --server <server IP> --serverdir /nfs --onlyv4</pre> |
Revision as of 16:40, 3 February 2010
Description
This test case is to run connectathon test suite on a NFSv4 root. The test requires both an NFS server and client system. Note, the client and server can exist on the same system.
How to test
- First step, configure the server by creating an NFS mount export
- cp /etc/exports /etc/exports.orig
- echo '/nfs *(rw,insecure,no_root_squash)' > /etc/exports
- mkdir /nfs
- service nfs restart
- Next, create test trees on the server
- git clone git://fedorapeople.org/~steved/cthon04
- cd cthon04
- ./runcthon --mkdirs /nfs
- Now, on the client, download the connectathon testsuite
- git clone git://fedorapeople.org/~steved/cthon04
- Finally, setup the connectathon testsuite from the client.
- cd cthon04
- make
- mkdir /mnt
- chmod 777 /mnt
- Run the testsuite from the client by a non-root user.
- ./runcthon --server <server IP> --serverdir /nfs --onlyv4
Expected Results
- Step #1 completes without error.
- Step #2 completes without error.
- Step #3 completes without error.
- Step #4 completes without error.
- The testsuite finishes without error; no nfs*.error files in /tmp.