# # This file and its contents are supplied under the terms of the # Common Development and Distribution License ("CDDL"), version 1.0. # You may only use this file in accordance with the terms of version # 1.0 of the CDDL. # # A full copy of the text of the CDDL should have accompanied this # source. A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at # http://www.illumos.org/license/CDDL. # # # Copyright (c) 2013 by Delphix. All rights reserved. # ZFS Test Suite README 1. Building and installing the ZFS Test Suite 2. Running the ZFS Test Suite 3. Test results -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Building and installing the ZFS Test Suite The ZFS Test Suite runs under the testrunner framework (which can be installed as pkg:/system/test/testrunner). To build both the ZFS Test Suite and the testrunner without running a full nightly: build_machine$ bldenv [-d] build_machine$ cd $SRC/test build_machine$ dmake install build_machine$ cd $SRC/pkg build_machine$ dmake install Then set the publisher on the test machine to point to your repository and install the ZFS Test Suite. test_machine# pkg install pkg:/system/test/zfstest Note, the framework will be installed automatically, as the ZFS Test Suite depends on it. 2. Running the ZFS Test Suite The pre-requisites for running the ZFS Test Suite are: - root pool about 100GB (some test data is using /var/tmp) - about 8GB RAM - Three scratch disks (15GB, tests with ufs need 512B native or 512e) - Specify the disks you wish to use in the $DISKS variable, as a space delimited list like this: DISKS='c3t1d0 c3t2d0 c3t3d0' - Use the '-a' option to the zfstest script and all unused disks on the system are eligible. With '-a' specified, $DISKS is ignored. - A non-root user with the full set of basic privileges and the ability to sudo(8) to root without a password to run the test. - Specify any pools you wish to preserve as a space delimited list in the $KEEP variable. The root pool is added automatically. Once the pre-requisites are satisfied, simply run the zfstest script: test_machine$ /opt/zfs-tests/bin/zfstest [-aq] When the '-q' option is specified, it is passed to run(1) which causes output to be written to the console only for tests that do not pass and the results summary. The ZFS Test Suite allows the user to specify a subset of the tests via a runfile. The format of the runfile is explained in run(1), and the files that zfstest uses are available for reference under /opt/zfs-tests/runfiles. To specify a custom runfile, use the -c option: test_machine$ /opt/zfs-tests/bin/zfstest [-aq] -c my_tests.run 3. Test results While the ZFS Test Suite is running, one informational line is printed at the end of each test, and a results summary is printed at the end of the run. The results summary includes the location of the complete logs, which is of the form /var/tmp/test_results/.