export PATH=$PWD/$SRCDIR:$SRCDIR:$PWD/$SRCDIR/../utils:$PATH:/sbin
ONLY=${ONLY:-"$*"}
-ALWAYS_EXCEPT="$LREPLICATE_EXCEPT"
-# bug number for skipped test: -
+ALWAYS_EXCEPT="$LREPLICATE_EXCEPT 5a 5b"
+# bug number for skipped test: - 20878
# UPDATE THE COMMENT ABOVE WITH BUG NUMBERS WHEN CHANGING ALWAYS_EXCEPT!
[ "$ALWAYS_EXCEPT$EXCEPT" ] && \
fini_changelog
cleanup_src_tgt
return $RC
-
}
run_test 1 "Simple Replication"
$KILL -SIGCONT $child_pid
sleep 60
- $KILL -SIGKILL $child_pid
+ $KILL -SIGKILL $(pgrep run_iozone.sh)
+ $KILL -SIGKILL $(pgrep iozone)
+
+ # After killing 'run_iozone.sh', process 'iozone' becomes the
+ # child of PID 1. Hence 'wait' does not wait for it. Killing
+ # iozone first, means more iozone processes are spawned off which
+ # is not desirable. So, after sending a sigkill, the test goes
+ # into a wait loop for iozone to cleanup and exit.
+ wait
+ while [ "$(pgrep "iozone")" != "" ];
+ do
+ ps -ef | grep iozone | grep -v grep
+ sleep 1;
+ done
$LREPLICATE -l $LREPL_LOG
check_diff $DIR/$tdir $TGT/$tdir
createmany -o $DIR/$tdir/$tfile $NUMFILES
# To simulate replication to another lustre filesystem, replicate
- # the changes to $DIR/tgt. Disable changelogs before replication
- # so that the files created as part of replication are not logged.
- do_facet $SINGLEMDS lctl set_param -n mdd.$MDT0.changelog off
+ # the changes to $DIR/tgt. We can't turn off the changelogs
+ # while we are registered, so lreplicate better not try to
+ # replicate the replication steps. It seems ok :)
mkdir $DIR/tgt
$LREPLICATE -s $DIR -t $DIR/tgt -m $MDT0 -u $CL_USER -l $LREPL_LOG
cd $ORIG_PWD
check_and_cleanup_lustre
echo '=========================== finished ==============================='
-[ -f "$REPLOG" ] && cat $REPLLOG && grep -q FAIL $REPLLOG && exit 1 || true
+[ -f "$REPLLOG" ] && cat $REPLLOG && grep -q FAIL $REPLLOG && exit 1 || true
echo "$0: completed"