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#!/bin/ksh -p
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. $STF_SUITE/include/libtest.shlib
. $STF_SUITE/tests/functional/cli_root/zpool_create/zpool_create.shlib
#
# DESCRIPTION:
# Create a pool with same devices twice or create two pools with same
# devices, 'zpool create' should failed.
#
# STRATEGY:
# 1. Loop to create the following three kinds of pools.
# - Regular pool
# - Mirror
# - Raidz
# 2. Create two pools but using the same disks, expect failed.
# 3. Create one pool but using the same disks twice, expect failed.
#
verify_runnable "global"
function cleanup
{
typeset pool
for pool in $TESTPOOL $TESTPOOL1; do
poolexists $pool && destroy_pool $pool
done
}
log_assert "Create a pool with same devices twice or create two pools with " \
"same devices, 'zpool create' should fail."
log_onexit cleanup
unset NOINUSE_CHECK
typeset opt
for opt in "" "mirror" "raidz" "draid"; do
if [[ $opt == "" ]]; then
typeset disks=$DISK0
else
typeset disks=$DISKS
fi
# Create two pools but using the same disks.
create_pool $TESTPOOL $opt $disks
log_mustnot zpool create -f $TESTPOOL1 $opt $disks
destroy_pool $TESTPOOL
# Create two pools and part of the devices were overlapped
create_pool $TESTPOOL $opt $disks
log_mustnot zpool create -f $TESTPOOL1 $opt $DISK0
destroy_pool $TESTPOOL
# Create one pool but using the same disks twice.
log_mustnot zpool create -f $TESTPOOL $opt $disks $disks
done
log_pass "Using overlapping or in-use disks to create a new pool fails as expected."