""" Run fsx on an rbd image """ import contextlib import logging from teuthology.parallel import parallel from teuthology import misc as teuthology log = logging.getLogger(__name__) @contextlib.contextmanager def task(ctx, config): """ Run fsx on an rbd image. Currently this requires running as client.admin to create a pool. Specify which clients to run on as a list:: tasks: ceph: rbd_fsx: clients: [client.0, client.1] You can optionally change some properties of fsx: tasks: ceph: rbd_fsx: clients: seed: ops: size: """ log.info('starting rbd_fsx...') with parallel() as p: for role in config['clients']: p.spawn(_run_one_client, ctx, config, role) yield def _run_one_client(ctx, config, role): """Spawned task that runs the client""" krbd = config.get('krbd', False) testdir = teuthology.get_testdir(ctx) (remote,) = ctx.cluster.only(role).remotes.iterkeys() args = [] if krbd: args.append('sudo') # rbd map/unmap need privileges args.extend([ 'adjust-ulimits', 'ceph-coverage', '{tdir}/archive/coverage'.format(tdir=testdir) ]) if config.get('valgrind'): args = teuthology.get_valgrind_args( testdir, 'fsx_{id}'.format(id=role), args, config.get('valgrind') ) args.extend([ 'ceph_test_librbd_fsx', '-d', # debug output for all operations '-W', '-R', # mmap doesn't work with rbd '-p', str(config.get('progress_interval', 100)), # show progress '-P', '{tdir}/archive'.format(tdir=testdir), '-r', str(config.get('readbdy',1)), '-w', str(config.get('writebdy',1)), '-t', str(config.get('truncbdy',1)), '-h', str(config.get('holebdy',1)), '-l', str(config.get('size', 250000000)), '-S', str(config.get('seed', 0)), '-N', str(config.get('ops', 1000)), ]) if krbd: args.append('-K') # -K enables krbd mode if config.get('direct_io', False): args.append('-Z') # -Z use direct IO if not config.get('randomized_striping', True): args.append('-U') # -U disables randomized striping if not config.get('punch_holes', True): args.append('-H') # -H disables discard ops args.extend([ 'pool_{pool}'.format(pool=role), 'image_{image}'.format(image=role), ]) remote.run(args=args)