#!/bin/bash
+LUSTRE=${LUSTRE:-$(cd $(dirname $0)/..; echo $PWD)}
+
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 ../obdclass/llog_test.ko
+ insmod $LUSTRE/obdclass/llog_test.ko
grep -q llog_test /proc/modules && return
# This is for 2.4 kernels (deprecated!)
- insmod ../obdclass/llog_test.o
+ insmod $LUSTRE/obdclass/llog_test.o
grep -q llog_test /proc/modules && return
echo "Unable to load llog_test module!"
false
return
}
-PATH=`dirname $0`:`dirname $0`/../utils:$PATH
+PATH=`dirname $0`:$LUSTRE/utils:$PATH
TMP=${TMP:-/tmp}
-MDS=`ls /proc/fs/lustre/mdt | grep -v num_refs | head -n 1`
-[ -z "$MDS" ] && echo "no MDS available, skipping llog test" && exit 0
+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
lctl modules > $TMP/ogdb-`hostname`
RC=0
lctl <<EOT || RC=2
attach llog_test llt_name llt_uuid
-setup $MDS
+setup $MGS
EOT
# Using ignore_errors will allow lctl to cleanup even if the test fails.