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NFSTEST_SPARSE(1) nfstest_sparse 1.0 NFSTEST_SPARSE(1)

NAME

nfstest_sparse - Sparse file tests

SYNOPSIS

nfstest_sparse --server <server> [options]

DESCRIPTION

Verify correct functionality of sparse files. These are files which have unallocated or uninitialized data blocks as holes. The new NFSv4.2 operation SEEK is used to search for the next hole or data segment in a file.

Basic tests verify the SEEK operation returns the correct offset of the next hole or data with respect to the starting offset given to the seek system call. Verify the SEEK operation is sent to the server with the correct stateid as a READ call. All files have a virtual hole at the end of the file so when searching for the next hole, even if the file does not have a hole, it returns the size of the file.

Some tests include testing at the protocol level by taking a packet trace and inspecting the actual packets sent to the server.

Negative tests include trying to SEEK starting from an offset beyond the end of the file.

OPTIONS

show program's version number and exit
show this help message and exit
File where options are specified besides the system wide file /etc/nfstest, user wide file $HOME/.nfstest or in the current directory .nfstest file

NFS specific options:

Server name or IP address
Exported file system to mount [default: '/']
NFS version, e.g., 3, 4, 4.1, etc. [default: 4.2]
Mount point [default: '/mnt/t']
NFS server port [default: 2049]
NFS protocol name [default: 'tcp']
Security flavor [default: 'sys']
Mount options [default: 'hard,rsize=4096,wsize=4096']
Data directory where files are created, directory is created on the mount point [default: '']

Logging options:

Verbose level for debug messages [default: 'none']
Verbose level for test messages [default: '1']
Create log file
Create rexec log files
Display warnings
Informational tag, it is displayed as an INFO message [default: '']
Do not use terminal colors on output

Packet trace options:

Create a packet trace for each test
Capture buffer size for tcpdump [default: 192k]
Seconds to delay before stopping packet trace [default: 0.0]
Do not remove any trace files [default: remove trace files if no errors]
Remove trace files [default: remove trace files if no errors]
Device interface [default: automatically selected]

File options:

Number of files to create [default: 2]
File size to use for test files [default: 64k]
Read size to use when reading files [default: 4k]
Write size to use when writing files [default: 4k]
Seconds to delay I/O operations [default: 0.1]
Read/Write offset delta [default: 4k]

Path options:

Full path of binary for sudo [default: '/usr/bin/sudo']
Full path of binary for tcpdump [default: '/usr/sbin/tcpdump']
Full path of binary for iptables [default: '/usr/sbin/iptables']
Full path of log messages file [default: '/var/log/messages']
Temporary directory [default: '/tmp']

Debug options:

Do not cleanup created files
File containing test messages to mark as bugs if they failed
Ignore all bugs given by bugmsgs
Do not mount server and run the tests on local disk space
Base name for all files and logs [default: automatically generated]
Set NFS kernel debug flags and save log messages [default: '']
Set RPC kernel debug flags and save log messages [default: '']
Display main packets related to the given test

Test options:

Comma separated list of tests to run, if list starts with a '^' then all tests are run except the ones listed [default: 'all']

TESTS

seek

Run all SEEK tests: seek01, seek02, seek03, seek04

seek01

Verify SEEK succeeds searching for the next data

seek02

Verify SEEK succeeds searching for the next hole

seek03

Verify SEEK searching for next data fails with ENXIO when offset is beyond the end of the file

seek04

Verify SEEK searching for next hole fails with ENXIO when offset is beyond the end of the file

EXAMPLES

The only required option is --server
$ nfstest_sparse --server 192.168.0.11

NOTES

The user id in the local host must have access to run commands as root using the 'sudo' command without the need for a password.

Valid only for NFS version 4.2 and above.

SEE ALSO

nfstest.test_util(3), nfstest.utils(3), nfstest_alloc(1), nfstest_cache(1), nfstest_delegation(1), nfstest_dio(1), nfstest_file(1), nfstest_interop(1), nfstest_io(1), nfstest_lock(1), nfstest_pkt(1), nfstest_pnfs(1), nfstest_posix(1), nfstest_ssc(1), nfstest_xid(1), packet.nfs.nfs4_const(3)

BUGS

No known bugs.

AUTHOR

Jorge Mora (mora@netapp.com)

14 February 2017 NFStest 2.1.5