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32 .
$STF_SUITE/include
/libtest.shlib
33 .
$STF_SUITE/tests
/functional
/reservation
/reservation.shlib
38 # Reservations (if successfully set) guarantee a minimum amount of space
39 # for a dataset. Unlike quotas however there should be no restrictions
40 # on accessing space outside of the limits of the reservation (if the
41 # space is available in the pool). Verify that in a filesystem with a
42 # reservation set that its possible to create files both within the
43 # reserved space and also outside.
46 # 1) Create a filesystem
47 # 2) Get the space used and available in the pool
48 # 3) Set a reservation on the filesystem
49 # 4) Verify can write a file that is bigger than the reserved space
51 # i.e. we start writing within the reserved region and then continue
52 # for 20MB outside it.
55 verify_runnable
"both"
59 [[ -e $TESTDIR/$TESTFILE1 ]] && log_must
rm -rf $TESTDIR/$TESTFILE1
60 log_must zfs
set reservation
=none
$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS
65 log_assert
"Verify can create files both inside and outside reserved areas"
67 space_used
=`get_prop used $TESTPOOL`
69 log_must zfs
set reservation
=$RESV_SIZE $TESTPOOL/$TESTFS
72 # Calculate how many writes of BLOCK_SIZE it would take to fill
73 # up RESV_SIZE + 20971520 (20 MB).
75 fill_size
=`expr $RESV_SIZE + 20971520`
76 write_count
=`expr $fill_size / $BLOCK_SIZE`
78 log_must file_write
-o create
-f $TESTDIR/$TESTFILE1 -b $BLOCK_SIZE \
81 log_pass
"Able to create files inside and outside reserved area"