simple test of EAs in xfsdump/xfsrestore

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Tim Shimmin
2001-11-26 04:05:33 +00:00
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#! /bin/sh
# XFS QA Test No. 063
# $Id: 1.1 $
#
# xfsdump/xfsrestore with EAs
#
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# http://oss.sgi.com/projects/GenInfo/SGIGPLNoticeExplan/
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# creator
owner=tes@sherman.melbourne.sgi.com
seq=`basename $0`
echo "QA output created by $seq"
here=`pwd`
tmp=/tmp/$$
status=1 # failure is the default!
trap "rm -f $tmp.*; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
# get standard environment, filters and checks
. ./common.rc
. ./common.filter
. ./common.dump
# real QA test starts here
# create files with EAs
_create_dumpdir_fill_ea
_do_dump_file
_do_restore_file
# need to compare EAs
# so need to get them back
_diff_compare_eas
# success, all done
status=0
exit
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QA output created by 063
Creating directory system to dump using src/fill.
Setup Attribute "attr1" set to a 9 byte value for smalll:
some_text
.Attribute "attr2" set to a 10 byte value for biggg:
some_text2
.Attribute "attr3" set to a 10 byte value for sub/smalll:
some_text3
.Attribute "attr4" set to a 10 byte value for sub/biggg:
some_text4
.Attribute "attr5" set to a 8 byte value for dir:
dir_text
...............
Dumping to file...
xfsdump -f DUMP_FILE -M stress_tape_media -L stress_063 SCRATCH_MNT
xfsdump: level 0 dump of HOSTNAME:SCRATCH_MNT
xfsdump: dump date: DATE
xfsdump: session id: ID
xfsdump: session label: "stress_063"
xfsdump: ino map phase 1: skipping (no subtrees specified)
xfsdump: ino map phase 2: constructing initial dump list
xfsdump: ino map phase 3: skipping (no pruning necessary)
xfsdump: ino map phase 4: skipping (size estimated in phase 2)
xfsdump: ino map phase 5: skipping (only one dump stream)
xfsdump: ino map construction complete
xfsdump: estimated dump size: NUM bytes
xfsdump: /var/xfsdump/inventory created
xfsdump: creating dump session media file 0 (media 0, file 0)
xfsdump: dumping ino map
xfsdump: dumping directories
xfsdump: dumping non-directory files
xfsdump: ending media file
xfsdump: media file size NUM bytes
xfsdump: dump size (non-dir files) : NUM bytes
xfsdump: dump complete: SECS seconds elapsed
xfsdump: Dump Status: SUCCESS
Restoring from file...
xfsrestore -f DUMP_FILE -L stress_063 RESTORE_DIR
xfsrestore: using online session inventory
xfsrestore: searching media for directory dump
xfsrestore: examining media file 0
xfsrestore: reading directories
xfsrestore: directory post-processing
xfsrestore: restoring non-directory files
xfsrestore: restore complete: SECS seconds elapsed
xfsrestore: Restore Status: SUCCESS
Comparing dump directory with restore directory
Looking at the extended attributes (EAs)
EAs on dump
Attribute "attr2" had a 10 byte value for DUMP_DIR/biggg:
some_text2
Attribute "attr5" had a 8 byte value for DUMP_DIR/dir:
dir_text
Attribute "attr1" had a 9 byte value for DUMP_DIR/smalll:
some_text
Attribute "attr4" had a 10 byte value for DUMP_DIR/sub/biggg:
some_text4
Attribute "attr3" had a 10 byte value for DUMP_DIR/sub/smalll:
some_text3
EAs on restore
Attribute "attr2" had a 10 byte value for DUMP_DIR/biggg:
some_text2
Attribute "attr5" had a 8 byte value for DUMP_DIR/dir:
dir_text
Attribute "attr1" had a 9 byte value for DUMP_DIR/smalll:
some_text
Attribute "attr4" had a 10 byte value for DUMP_DIR/sub/biggg:
some_text4
Attribute "attr3" had a 10 byte value for DUMP_DIR/sub/smalll:
some_text3
Files 063.ea1 and 063.ea2 are identical
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find $_path -exec attr -l {} \; |\ find $_path -exec attr -l {} \; |\
awk '{print $9, $2}' |\ awk '{print $9, $2}' |\
sed 's/["]//g' |\ sed 's/["]//g' |\
sort |\
while read file ea_name; do while read file ea_name; do
attr -g $ea_name $file attr -g $ea_name $file
done done
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@@ -117,3 +117,4 @@ ioctl nathans@sgi.com
060 xfsdump ioctl 060 xfsdump ioctl
061 xfsdump ioctl auto 061 xfsdump ioctl auto
062 attr auto 062 attr auto
063 xfsdump auto