#!/bin/sh # Regression test for r317712. . `dirname $0`/conf.sh echo 1..1 ddbs=2048 m1=`mktemp $base.XXXXXX` || exit 1 m2=`mktemp $base.XXXXXX` || exit 1 dd if=/dev/zero of=$m1 bs=$ddbs count=1024 >/dev/null 2>&1 dd if=/dev/zero of=$m2 bs=$ddbs count=1024 >/dev/null 2>&1 us0=$(mdconfig -t vnode -f $m1) || exit 1 us1=$(mdconfig -t vnode -f $m2) || exit 1 gmirror label $name /dev/$us0 /dev/$us1 || exit 1 devwait # Ensure that the mirrors are marked dirty, and then disconnect them. # We need to have the gmirror provider open when destroying the MDs since # gmirror will automatically mark the mirrors clean when the provider is closed. exec 9>/dev/mirror/$name dd if=/dev/zero bs=$ddbs count=1 >&9 2>/dev/null mdconfig -d -u ${us0#md} -o force || exit 1 mdconfig -d -u ${us1#md} -o force || exit 1 exec 9>&- dd if=/dev/random of=$m1 bs=$ddbs count=1 conv=notrunc >/dev/null 2>&1 us0=$(attach_md -t vnode -f $m1) || exit 1 devwait # This will take kern.geom.mirror.timeout seconds. # Re-attach the second mirror and wait for it to synchronize. us1=$(attach_md -t vnode -f $m2) || exit 1 syncwait # Verify the two mirrors are identical. Destroy the gmirror first so that # the mirror metadata is wiped; otherwise the metadata blocks will fail # the comparison. It would be nice to do this with a "gmirror verify" # command instead. gmirror destroy $name if cmp -s ${m1} ${m2}; then echo "ok 1" else echo "not ok 1" fi rm -f $m1 $m2