#!/bin/sh # A basic regression test for gconcat append using "gconcat create", # i.e., manual mode. gconcat_check_size() { local actual expected name name=$1 expected=$2 actual=$(diskinfo /dev/concat/${name} | awk '{print $3}') if [ $actual -eq $expected ]; then echo "ok - Size is ${actual}" else echo "not ok - Size is ${actual}" fi } . `dirname $0`/conf.sh echo '1..3' attach_md us0 -t malloc -s 1M || exit 1 attach_md us1 -t malloc -s 1M || exit 1 attach_md us2 -t malloc -s 1M || exit 1 gconcat create $name /dev/$us0 /dev/$us1 || exit 1 devwait # We should have a 2MB device. Add another disk and verify that the # reported size of the concat device grows accordingly. gconcat_check_size "${name}" $((2 * 1024 * 1024)) gconcat append $name /dev/$us2 || exit 1 gconcat_check_size "${name}" $((3 * 1024 * 1024)) # Write some data and make sure that we can read it back. tmpfile=$(mktemp) || exit 1 dd if=/dev/random of=$tmpfile bs=1M count=3 || exit 1 dd if=$tmpfile of=/dev/concat/${name} || exit 1 if cmp -s $tmpfile /dev/concat/${name}; then echo "ok - Data matches what was written" else echo "not ok - Data matches what was written" fi