#!/bin/bash
-LUSTRE=${LUSTRE:-$(cd $(dirname $0)/..; echo $PWD)}
+LUSTRE=${LUSTRE:-$(dirname $0)/..}
. $LUSTRE/tests/test-framework.sh
init_test_env $@
-. ${CONFIG:=$LUSTRE/tests/cfg/$NAME.sh}
-load_llog_test() {
- grep -q llog_test /proc/modules && return
- # Module should have been placed with other lustre modules...
- modprobe llog_test 2>&1 | grep -v "llog_test not found"
- grep -q llog_test /proc/modules && return
- # But maybe we're running from a developer tree...
- insmod $LUSTRE/obdclass/llog_test.ko
- grep -q llog_test /proc/modules && return
- echo "Unable to load llog_test module!"
- false
- return
-}
-
-PATH=$(dirname $0):$LUSTRE/utils:$PATH
TMP=${TMP:-/tmp}
set -x
MGS=$($LCTL dl | awk '/mgs/ { print $4 }')
[ -z "$MGS" ] && echo "$0: SKIP: no MGS available, skipping llog test" && exit 0
-load_llog_test || exit 0
+load_module obdclass/llog_test || exit 1
$LCTL modules > $TMP/ogdb-$(hostname)
echo "NOW reload debugging syms.."
# Using ignore_errors will allow lctl to cleanup even if the test fails.
eval "$LCTL <<-EOF || RC=2
attach llog_test llt_name llt_uuid
+ ignore_errors
setup $MGS
device llt_name
- ignore_errors
cleanup
detach
EOF"
-rmmod -vw llog_test || RC2=3
+rmmod -v llog_test || RC2=3
[ $RC -eq 0 -a "$RC2" ] && RC=$RC2
exit $RC