#!/bin/bash # # Copyright (C) 2013, 2014 Cloudwatt # Copyright (C) 2014, 2015 Red Hat # # Author: Loic Dachary # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Library Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU Library Public License for more details. # source $CEPH_ROOT/qa/standalone/ceph-helpers.sh function run() { local dir=$1 shift export CEPH_MON="127.0.0.1:7105" # git grep '\<7105\>' : there must be only one export CEPH_ARGS CEPH_ARGS+="--fsid=$(uuidgen) --auth-supported=none " CEPH_ARGS+="--mon-host=$CEPH_MON " local funcs=${@:-$(set | sed -n -e 's/^\(TEST_[0-9a-z_]*\) .*/\1/p')} for func in $funcs ; do setup $dir || return 1 $func $dir || return 1 teardown $dir || return 1 done } # Before http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/8307 the invalid profile was created function TEST_erasure_invalid_profile() { local dir=$1 run_mon $dir a || return 1 local poolname=pool_erasure local notaprofile=not-a-valid-erasure-code-profile ! ceph osd pool create $poolname 12 12 erasure $notaprofile || return 1 ! ceph osd erasure-code-profile ls | grep $notaprofile || return 1 } function TEST_erasure_crush_rule() { local dir=$1 run_mon $dir a || return 1 # # choose the crush ruleset used with an erasure coded pool # local crush_ruleset=myruleset ! ceph osd crush rule ls | grep $crush_ruleset || return 1 ceph osd crush rule create-erasure $crush_ruleset ceph osd crush rule ls | grep $crush_ruleset local poolname poolname=pool_erasure1 ! ceph --format json osd dump | grep '"crush_rule":1' || return 1 ceph osd pool create $poolname 12 12 erasure default $crush_ruleset ceph --format json osd dump | grep '"crush_rule":1' || return 1 # # a crush ruleset by the name of the pool is implicitly created # poolname=pool_erasure2 ceph osd erasure-code-profile set myprofile ceph osd pool create $poolname 12 12 erasure myprofile ceph osd crush rule ls | grep $poolname || return 1 # # a non existent crush ruleset given in argument is an error # http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/9304 # poolname=pool_erasure3 ! ceph osd pool create $poolname 12 12 erasure myprofile INVALIDRULESET || return 1 } function TEST_erasure_code_profile_default() { local dir=$1 run_mon $dir a || return 1 ceph osd erasure-code-profile rm default || return 1 ! ceph osd erasure-code-profile ls | grep default || return 1 ceph osd pool create $poolname 12 12 erasure default ceph osd erasure-code-profile ls | grep default || return 1 } function TEST_erasure_crush_stripe_unit() { local dir=$1 # the default stripe unit is used to initialize the pool run_mon $dir a --public-addr $CEPH_MON stripe_unit=$(ceph-conf --show-config-value osd_pool_erasure_code_stripe_unit) eval local $(ceph osd erasure-code-profile get myprofile | grep k=) stripe_width = $((stripe_unit * k)) ceph osd pool create pool_erasure 12 12 erasure ceph --format json osd dump | tee $dir/osd.json grep '"stripe_width":'$stripe_width $dir/osd.json > /dev/null || return 1 } function TEST_erasure_crush_stripe_unit_padded() { local dir=$1 # setting osd_pool_erasure_code_stripe_unit modifies the stripe_width # and it is padded as required by the default plugin profile+=" plugin=jerasure" profile+=" technique=reed_sol_van" k=4 profile+=" k=$k" profile+=" m=2" actual_stripe_unit=2048 desired_stripe_unit=$((actual_stripe_unit - 1)) actual_stripe_width=$((actual_stripe_unit * k)) run_mon $dir a \ --osd_pool_erasure_code_stripe_unit $desired_stripe_unit \ --osd_pool_default_erasure_code_profile "$profile" || return 1 ceph osd pool create pool_erasure 12 12 erasure ceph osd dump | tee $dir/osd.json grep "stripe_width $actual_stripe_width" $dir/osd.json > /dev/null || return 1 } function TEST_erasure_code_pool() { local dir=$1 run_mon $dir a || return 1 ceph --format json osd dump > $dir/osd.json local expected='"erasure_code_profile":"default"' ! grep "$expected" $dir/osd.json || return 1 ceph osd pool create erasurecodes 12 12 erasure ceph --format json osd dump | tee $dir/osd.json grep "$expected" $dir/osd.json > /dev/null || return 1 ceph osd pool create erasurecodes 12 12 erasure 2>&1 | \ grep 'already exists' || return 1 ceph osd pool create erasurecodes 12 12 2>&1 | \ grep 'cannot change to type replicated' || return 1 } function TEST_replicated_pool_with_ruleset() { local dir=$1 run_mon $dir a local ruleset=ruleset0 local root=host1 ceph osd crush add-bucket $root host local failure_domain=osd local poolname=mypool ceph osd crush rule create-simple $ruleset $root $failure_domain || return 1 ceph osd crush rule ls | grep $ruleset ceph osd pool create $poolname 12 12 replicated $ruleset || return 1 rule_id=`ceph osd crush rule dump $ruleset | grep "rule_id" | awk -F[' ':,] '{print $4}'` ceph osd pool get $poolname crush_rule 2>&1 | \ grep "crush_rule: $rule_id" || return 1 #non-existent crush ruleset ceph osd pool create newpool 12 12 replicated non-existent 2>&1 | \ grep "doesn't exist" || return 1 } function TEST_erasure_code_pool_lrc() { local dir=$1 run_mon $dir a || return 1 ceph osd erasure-code-profile set LRCprofile \ plugin=lrc \ mapping=DD_ \ layers='[ [ "DDc", "" ] ]' || return 1 ceph --format json osd dump > $dir/osd.json local expected='"erasure_code_profile":"LRCprofile"' local poolname=erasurecodes ! grep "$expected" $dir/osd.json || return 1 ceph osd pool create $poolname 12 12 erasure LRCprofile ceph --format json osd dump | tee $dir/osd.json grep "$expected" $dir/osd.json > /dev/null || return 1 ceph osd crush rule ls | grep $poolname || return 1 } function TEST_replicated_pool() { local dir=$1 run_mon $dir a || return 1 ceph osd pool create replicated 12 12 replicated replicated_rule || return 1 ceph osd pool create replicated 12 12 replicated replicated_rule 2>&1 | \ grep 'already exists' || return 1 # default is replicated ceph osd pool create replicated1 12 12 || return 1 # default is replicated, pgp_num = pg_num ceph osd pool create replicated2 12 || return 1 ceph osd pool create replicated 12 12 erasure 2>&1 | \ grep 'cannot change to type erasure' || return 1 } function TEST_no_pool_delete() { local dir=$1 run_mon $dir a || return 1 ceph osd pool create foo 1 || return 1 ceph tell mon.a injectargs -- --no-mon-allow-pool-delete || return 1 ! ceph osd pool delete foo foo --yes-i-really-really-mean-it || return 1 ceph tell mon.a injectargs -- --mon-allow-pool-delete || return 1 ceph osd pool delete foo foo --yes-i-really-really-mean-it || return 1 } function TEST_utf8_cli() { local dir=$1 run_mon $dir a || return 1 # Hopefully it's safe to include literal UTF-8 characters to test # the fix for http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/7387. If it turns out # to not be OK (when is the default encoding *not* UTF-8?), maybe # the character '黄' can be replaced with the escape $'\xe9\xbb\x84' ceph osd pool create 黄 16 || return 1 ceph osd lspools 2>&1 | \ grep "黄" || return 1 ceph -f json-pretty osd dump | \ python -c "import json; import sys; json.load(sys.stdin)" || return 1 ceph osd pool delete 黄 黄 --yes-i-really-really-mean-it } main osd-pool-create "$@" # Local Variables: # compile-command: "cd ../.. ; make -j4 && test/mon/osd-pool-create.sh" # End: