nixpkgs-suyu/tests/nfs.nix

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{ pkgs, ... }:
let
client =
{ config, pkgs, ... }:
{ fileSystems = pkgs.lib.mkOverride 50
[ { mountPoint = "/data";
device = "server:/data";
fsType = "nfs";
options = "bootwait";
}
];
};
in
{
nodes =
{ client1 = client;
client2 = client;
server =
{ config, pkgs, ... }:
{ services.nfsKernel.server.enable = true;
services.nfsKernel.server.exports =
''
/data 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0(rw,no_root_squash)
'';
services.nfsKernel.server.createMountPoints = true;
};
};
testScript =
''
startAll;
$server->waitForJob("nfs-kernel-nfsd");
$server->waitForJob("nfs-kernel-mountd");
$server->waitForJob("nfs-kernel-statd");
$client1->waitForJob("tty1"); # depends on filesystems
$client1->succeed("echo bla > /data/foo");
$server->succeed("test -e /data/foo");
$client2->waitForJob("tty1"); # depends on filesystems
$client2->succeed("echo bla > /data/bar");
$server->succeed("test -e /data/bar");
# Test whether restarting the nfs-kernel-exports job works
# correctly. In Upstart 0.6.7 this fails because the jobs that
# depend on nfs-kernel-exports are stopped but not restarted.
$server->succeed("restart nfs-kernel-exports");
$client2->succeed("echo bla >> /data/bar");
# Test whether we can get a lock. !!! This step takes about 90
# seconds because the NFS server waits that long after booting
# before accepting new locks.
$client2->succeed("time flock -n -s /data/lock true");
# Test locking: client 1 acquires an exclusive lock, so client 2
# should then fail to acquire a shared lock.
$client1->succeed("flock -x /data/lock -c 'touch locked; sleep 100000' &");
$client1->waitForFile("locked");
$client2->fail("flock -n -s /data/lock true");
# Test whether client 2 obtains the lock if we reset client 1.
$client2->succeed("flock -x /data/lock -c 'echo acquired; touch locked; sleep 100000' >&2 &");
$client1->crash;
$client1->start;
$client2->waitForFile("locked");
# Test whether locks survive a reboot of the server.
$client1->waitForJob("tty1"); # depends on filesystems
$server->shutdown;
$server->start;
$client1->succeed("touch /data/xyzzy");
$client1->fail("time flock -n -s /data/lock true");
# Test whether unmounting during shutdown happens quickly. This
# requires portmap and statd to keep running during the
# shutdown.
my $t1 = time;
$client1->shutdown;
my $duration = time - $t1;
die "shutdown took too long ($duration seconds)" if $duration > 30;
'';
}