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shutdown. (Portmap and statd are needed during shutdown to unmount NFS volumes but have open files in /var/run.) * In the shutdown job, don't kill PIDs belonging to Upstart jobs that are still running. If they don't stop on the "starting shutdown" event, then they're needed during shutdown (such as portmap and statd). * NFS test: test whether the shutdown quickly unmounts NFS volumes (i.e. whether portmap and statd are still running). svn path=/nixos/branches/boot-order/; revision=22204
85 lines
2.5 KiB
Nix
85 lines
2.5 KiB
Nix
{ pkgs, ... }:
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let
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client =
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{ config, pkgs, ... }:
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{ fileSystems = pkgs.lib.mkOverride 50 {}
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[ { mountPoint = "/data";
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device = "server:/data";
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fsType = "nfs";
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options = "bootwait";
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}
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];
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};
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in
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{
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nodes =
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{ client1 = client;
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client2 = client;
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server =
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{ config, pkgs, ... }:
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{ services.nfsKernel.server.enable = true;
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services.nfsKernel.server.exports =
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''
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/data 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0(rw,no_root_squash)
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'';
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services.nfsKernel.server.createMountPoints = true;
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};
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};
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testScript =
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''
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startAll;
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$server->waitForJob("nfs-kernel-nfsd");
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$server->waitForJob("nfs-kernel-mountd");
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$server->waitForJob("nfs-kernel-statd");
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$client1->waitForJob("tty1"); # depends on filesystems
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$client1->succeed("echo bla > /data/foo");
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$server->succeed("test -e /data/foo");
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$client2->waitForJob("tty1"); # depends on filesystems
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$client2->succeed("echo bla > /data/bar");
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$server->succeed("test -e /data/bar");
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# Test whether we can get a lock. !!! This step takes about 90
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# seconds because the NFS server waits that long after booting
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# before accepting new locks.
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$client2->succeed("time flock -n -s /data/lock true");
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# Test locking: client 1 acquires an exclusive lock, so client 2
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# should then fail to acquire a shared lock.
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$client1->succeed("flock -x /data/lock -c 'touch locked; sleep 100000' &");
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$client1->waitForFile("locked");
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$client2->fail("flock -n -s /data/lock true");
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# Test whether client 2 obtains the lock if we reset client 1.
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$client2->succeed("flock -x /data/lock -c 'echo acquired; touch locked; sleep 100000' >&2 &");
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$client1->crash;
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$client1->start;
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$client2->waitForFile("locked");
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# Test whether locks survive a reboot of the server.
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$client1->waitForJob("tty1"); # depends on filesystems
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$server->shutdown;
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$server->start;
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$client1->succeed("touch /data/xyzzy");
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$client1->fail("time flock -n -s /data/lock true");
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# Test whether unmounting during shutdown happens quickly. This
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# requires portmap and statd to keep running during the
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# shutdown.
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my $t1 = time;
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$client1->shutdown;
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my $duration = time - $t1;
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die "shutdown took too long ($duration seconds)" if $duration > 30;
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'';
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}
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