Description
This test case tests the functionality of the HekaFS feature.
How to test
In a shell on the client, unmount the volume previously mounted:
- unmount /mnt/testsda
If necessary on your desktop run your web browser of choice:
- Open web browser to server node1, port 8080 (e.g. http://192.168.122.21:8080)
In your web browser, remove the volume created in the previous test case:
- Click on the Manage Volumes link
- Click on the testsda stop link
- Notice that the testsda volume was successfully stopped
- Click on the Back to volume configuration link
- Click on the testsda remove link
- Notice that the testsda volume was successfully removed
- Click on the Back to volume configuration link
Provision a replicated volume in the cluster:
- Click on the Manage Volumes link
- Check the check-boxes for /bricks/sda on all server nodes
- Check the Replicated option box
- Enter 2 in Replica or Stripe Count
- Enter testsda in the Volume ID box
- Press the Provision button
- Notice that the volume has been successfully provisioned
- Click the Back to volume configuration link
- Notice that the check-boxes for bricks/sda are insensitive (grayed out)
- Press the Done button
Enable the volume for the tenant:
- Click on the Manage Tenants link
- Click on the yoyodyne volumes link
- Click the Enabled check-box for testsda
- Press the Update button
- Notice that the volume is successfully enabled for the tenant
- Click the Back to tenant configuration link
- Press the Done button
Start the volume:
- Click on the Manage Volumes link
- Click on the testsda start link
- Notice that testsda is successfully started
In a shell on the client mount the volume:
- enter
mkdir /mnt/testsda
- enter
hfs_mount 192.168.122.21 yoyodyne bigboote /mnt/testsda
- enter
df
ormount
- Notice that /mnt/testsda was successfully mounted
Work-around for BZ 747112. In a shell on each server node, fix directory permissions:
- enter
chmod 01777 /bricks/sda/yoyodyne
In a shell on the client, initiate selected I/O:
- Perform I/O on the mounted volume, e.g. touch, cp, rm, ln, ln -s, mkdir, rmdir, ls, etc.
Expected Results
- files and directories are variously created, deleted, etc.