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#!/bin/bash -
# libguestfs
# Copyright (C) 2018 Red Hat Inc.
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# Test guestfish list-filesystems command finds file system on partitioned
# md device and doesn't take into account md device itself (similar to as
# physical devices are skipped if they are partitioned)
source ./functions.sh
set -e
set -x
skip_if_skipped
disk1=list-filesystems2-1.img
disk2=list-filesystems2-2.img
rm -f $disk1 $disk2
# Clean up if the script is killed or exits early
cleanup ()
{
status=$?
set +e
# Don't delete the output files if non-zero exit
if [ "$status" -eq 0 ]; then rm -f $disk1 $disk2; fi
exit $status
}
trap cleanup INT QUIT TERM EXIT
output=$(
guestfish <<EOF
# Add 2 empty disks
sparse $disk1 50M
sparse $disk2 50M
run
# Create a raid0 based on the 2 disks
md-create test "/dev/sda /dev/sdb" level:raid0
part-init /dev/md127 mbr
part-add /dev/md127 p 64 41023
part-add /dev/md127 p 41024 81983
# Create filesystems
mkfs ext3 /dev/md127p1
mkfs ext4 /dev/md127p2
list-filesystems
EOF
)
expected="/dev/md127p1: ext3
/dev/md127p2: ext4"
if [ "$output" != "$expected" ]; then
echo "$0: error: actual output did not match expected output"
echo -e "actual:\n$output"
echo -e "expected:\n$expected"
exit 1
fi
# cleanup() is called implicitly which cleans up everything
exit 0