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This patch adds a couple of tests for xfsdump when multiple media files are used. 267 tests the case where a file is split across multiple media files, and 268 tests the case where a file ends on one media file and the next media file starts on another file. These tests use a small media file size (xfsdump -d) so that they don't rely on having to hit end-of-tape. Signed-off-by: Bill Kendall <wkendall@sgi.com> Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig <hch@lst.de>
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QA output created by 267
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Put scsi tape driver into variable block size mode
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Creating directory system to dump using src/fill.
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Setup Attribute "attr1" set to a 10 byte value for biggg:
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some_text1
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.
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Erasing tape
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Dumping to tape...
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xfsdump -d12 -f TAPE_DEV -M stress_tape_media -L stress_267 SCRATCH_MNT
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xfsdump: using scsi tape (drive_scsitape) strategy
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xfsdump: level 0 dump of HOSTNAME:SCRATCH_MNT
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xfsdump: dump date: DATE
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xfsdump: session id: ID
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xfsdump: session label: "stress_267"
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xfsdump: ino map <PHASES>
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xfsdump: ino map construction complete
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xfsdump: estimated dump size: NUM bytes
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xfsdump: /var/xfsdump/inventory created
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xfsdump: preparing drive
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xfsdump: creating dump session media file 0 (media 0, file 0)
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xfsdump: dumping ino map
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xfsdump: dumping directories
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xfsdump: dumping non-directory files
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xfsdump: ending media file
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xfsdump: media file size NUM bytes
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xfsdump: creating dump session media file 1 (media 0, file 1)
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xfsdump: dumping ino map
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xfsdump: dumping directories
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xfsdump: dumping non-directory files
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xfsdump: ending media file
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xfsdump: media file size NUM bytes
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xfsdump: creating dump session media file 2 (media 0, file 2)
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xfsdump: dumping ino map
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xfsdump: dumping directories
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xfsdump: dumping non-directory files
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xfsdump: ending media file
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xfsdump: media file size NUM bytes
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xfsdump: dumping session inventory
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xfsdump: beginning inventory media file
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xfsdump: media file 3 (media 0, file 3)
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xfsdump: ending inventory media file
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xfsdump: inventory media file size NUM bytes
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xfsdump: writing stream terminator
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xfsdump: beginning media stream terminator
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xfsdump: media file 4 (media 0, file 4)
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xfsdump: ending media stream terminator
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xfsdump: media stream terminator size BLOCKSZ bytes
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xfsdump: dump size (non-dir files) : NUM bytes
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xfsdump: dump complete: SECS seconds elapsed
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xfsdump: Dump Status: SUCCESS
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Rewinding tape
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Restoring from tape...
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xfsrestore -f TAPE_DEV -L stress_267 RESTORE_DIR
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xfsrestore: using scsi tape (drive_scsitape) strategy
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xfsrestore: using online session inventory
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xfsrestore: searching media for directory dump
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xfsrestore: preparing drive
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xfsrestore: examining media file 0
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xfsrestore: reading directories
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xfsrestore: 2 directories and 2 entries processed
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xfsrestore: directory post-processing
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xfsrestore: restoring non-directory files
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xfsrestore: examining media file 1
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xfsrestore: seeking past media file directory dump
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xfsrestore: restoring non-directory files
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xfsrestore: examining media file 2
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xfsrestore: seeking past media file directory dump
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xfsrestore: restoring non-directory files
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xfsrestore: restore complete: SECS seconds elapsed
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xfsrestore: Restore Status: SUCCESS
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Comparing listing of dump directory with restore directory
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Files TMP.dump_dir and TMP.restore_dir are identical
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Comparing dump directory with restore directory
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Files DUMP_DIR/biggg and RESTORE_DIR/DUMP_SUBDIR/biggg are identical
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Only in SCRATCH_MNT: RESTORE_SUBDIR
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Comparing dump directory with restore directory
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Looking at the extended attributes (EAs)
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EAs on dump
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User names
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Root names
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Attribute "attr1" had a 10 byte value for DUMP_DIR/biggg:
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some_text1
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EAs on restore
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User names
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Root names
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Attribute "attr1" had a 10 byte value for DUMP_DIR/biggg:
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some_text1
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Files 267.ea1 and 267.ea2 are identical
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