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35 # DESCRIPTION:
36 # Given a pool create a nested file system and a ZFS file system
37 # in the nested file system. Populate the file system.
39 # As a sub-assertion, the test verifies that a nested file system with
40 # a mounted file system cannot be destroyed.
42 # STRATEGY:
43 # 1. Create a file in the new mountpoint
44 # 2. Unmount the new mountpoint
45 # 3. Show a nested file system with file systems cannot be destroyed
48 verify_runnable "both"
50 log_assert "Verify a nested file system can be created/destroyed."
52 log_must file_write -o create -f $TESTDIR1/file -b 8192 -c 600 -d 0
53 log_must zfs unmount $TESTDIR1
55 log_note "Verify that a nested file system with a mounted file system "\
56 "cannot be destroyed."
57 log_mustnot zfs destroy $TESTPOOL/$TESTCTR
59 log_pass "A nested file system was successfully populated."