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#!/bin/ksh -p
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. $STF_SUITE/include/libtest.shlib
. $STF_SUITE/tests/functional/cli_root/zpool_scrub/zpool_scrub.cfg
#
# DESCRIPTION:
# zpool status should print "(repairing)" on drives with errors found
# while scrubbing.
#
# STRATEGY:
# 1. Create a file (already done in setup.ksh)
# 2. Inject read errors on one vdev
# 3. Run a scrub
# 4. Verify we see "(repairing)" on the bad vdev
#
verify_runnable "global"
log_assert "Verify we see '(repairing)' while scrubbing a bad vdev."
function cleanup
{
log_must zinject -c all
log_must set_tunable64 zfs_scan_vdev_limit $ZFS_SCAN_VDEV_LIMIT_DEFAULT
zpool scrub -s $TESTPOOL || true
}
log_onexit cleanup
# A file is already created in setup.ksh. Inject read errors on the first disk.
log_must zinject -d $DISK1 -e io -T read -f 100 $TESTPOOL
# Make the scrub slow
log_must zinject -d $DISK1 -D10:1 $TESTPOOL
log_must set_tunable64 zfs_scan_vdev_limit $ZFS_SCAN_VDEV_LIMIT_SLOW
log_must zpool scrub $TESTPOOL
# Wait for the scrub to show '(repairing)'. Timeout after 10 sec if it doesn't
# show it.
for i in {0..100} ; do
if ! is_pool_scrubbing $TESTPOOL ; then
break
fi
if zpool status | grep "$DISK1" | grep -q '(repairing)' ; then
log_pass "Correctly saw '(repairing)' while scrubbing"
fi
sleep 0.1
done
log_fail "Never saw '(repairing)' while scrubbing"