Provided by: nfstest_3.2-2_all bug

NAME

       nfstest_fcmp - NFS file compare

SYNOPSIS

       nfstest_fcmp --server <server> [options]

DESCRIPTION

       Create  a  file  using one set of NFS mount options and then verify the data is correct by
       reading the file using another set of NFS mount options.

OPTIONS

       --version
              show program's version number and exit

       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit

       -f FILE, --file=FILE
              File where options are specified besides the system wide  file  /etc/nfstest,  user
              wide file $HOME/.nfstest or in the current directory .nfstest file

   NFS specific options:
       -s SERVER, --server=SERVER
              Server name or IP address

       -e EXPORT, --export=EXPORT
              Exported file system to mount [default: '/']

       --nfsversion=NFSVERSION
              NFS version, e.g., 3, 4, 4.1, etc. [default: 4.1]

       -m MTPOINT, --mtpoint=MTPOINT
              Mount point [default: '/mnt/t']

       -p PORT, --port=PORT
              NFS server port [default: 2049]

       --proto=PROTO
              NFS protocol name [default: 'tcp']

       --sec=SEC
              Security flavor [default: 'sys']

       --nconnect=NCONNECT
              Multiple TCP connections option [default: '1']

       -o MTOPTS, --mtopts=MTOPTS
              Mount options [default: 'hard']

       --datadir=DATADIR
              Data  directory  where  files  are created, directory is created on the mount point
              [default: '']

   Logging options:
       -v VERBOSE, --verbose=VERBOSE
              Verbose level for debug messages [default: 'opts|info|dbg1|dbg2|dbg3']

       --tverbose=TVERBOSE
              Verbose level for test messages [default: '1']

       --createlog
              Create log file

       --rexeclog
              Create rexec log files

       --warnings
              Display warnings

       --tag=TAG
              Informational tag, it is displayed as an INFO message [default: '']

       --notty
              Do not use terminal colors on output

       --isatty
              Use terminal colors on output -- useful when running with nohup

   Packet trace options:
       --createtraces
              Create a packet trace for each test

       --tbsize=TBSIZE
              Capture buffer size for tcpdump [default: 192k]

       --trcdelay=TRCDELAY
              Seconds to delay before stopping packet trace [default: 2.0]

       --keeptraces
              Do not remove any trace files [default: remove trace files if no errors]

       --rmtraces
              Remove trace files [default: remove trace files if no errors]

       -i INTERFACE, --interface=INTERFACE
              Device interface [default: automatically selected]

   File options:
       --nfiles=NFILES
              Number of files to create [default: 0]

       --filesize=FILESIZE
              File size to use for test files [default: 1m]

       --rsize=RSIZE
              Read size to use when reading files [default: 64k]

       --wsize=WSIZE
              Write size to use when writing files [default: 64k]

       --iodelay=IODELAY
              Seconds to delay I/O operations [default: 0.1]

       --offset-delta=OFFSET_DELTA
              Read/Write offset delta [default: 4k]

   Path options:
       --sudo=SUDO
              Full path of binary for sudo [default: '/usr/bin/sudo']

       --kill=KILL
              Full path of binary for kill [default: '/usr/bin/kill']

       --nfsstat=NFSSTAT
              Full path of binary for nfsstat [default: '/usr/sbin/nfsstat']

       --tcpdump=TCPDUMP
              Full path of binary for tcpdump [default: '/usr/sbin/tcpdump']

       --iptables=IPTABLES
              Full path of binary for iptables [default: '/usr/sbin/iptables']

       --messages=MESSAGES
              Full path of log messages file [default: '/var/log/messages']

       --trcevents=TRCEVENTS
              Full path of tracing events directory [default: '/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events']

       --trcpipe=TRCPIPE
              Full path of trace pipe file [default: '/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/trace_pipe']

       --tmpdir=TMPDIR
              Temporary directory [default: '/tmp']

   Debug options:
       --nocleanup
              Do not cleanup created files

       --notimestamps
              Do not display timestamps in debug messages

       --bugmsgs=BUGMSGS
              File containing test messages to mark as bugs if they failed

       --nomount
              Do not mount server and run the tests on local disk space

       --basename=BASENAME
              Base name for all files and logs [default: automatically generated]

       --nfsdebug=NFSDEBUG
              Set NFS kernel debug flags and save log messages [default: '']

       --rpcdebug=RPCDEBUG
              Set RPC kernel debug flags and save log messages [default: '']

       --tracepoints=TRACEPOINTS
              List of trace points modules to enable [default: '']

       --nfsstats
              Get NFS stats [default: 'False']

       --pktdisp
              Display main packets related to the given test

       --nfserrors
              Fail every NFS error found in the packet trace

       --client-ipaddr=CLIENT_IPADDR
              IP address of localhost

   Reporting options:
       --xunit-report
              Generate xUnit compatible test report

       --xunit-report-file=XUNIT_REPORT_FILE
              Path to xout report file

   Test options:
       --runtest=RUNTEST
              Comma separated list of tests to run, if list starts with a '^' then all tests  are
              run except the ones listed [default: 'all']

       --nfsopts=NFSOPTS
              NFS  options  used  for  comparing  test  file.  NFS  mount definition is a list of
              arguments separated by a ':' given in the following order if  positional  arguments
              are used (see examples): ::export:nfsversion:port:proto:sec

       --cmpopts=CMPOPTS
              NFS  mount  options  used  for comparing test file other than the ones specified in
              --nfsopts [default: 'hard']

TESTS

   test01
       Verify data read from file is correct

   test02
       Verify data written to file is correct

   all
       Run all tests: test01, test02

EXAMPLES

       Use positional arguments with nfsversion=3 for second mount:
           nfstest_fcmp -s 192.168.0.2 -e /exports --nfsopts :::3

       Use named arguments instead:
           nfstest_fcmp -s 192.168.0.2 -e /exports --nfsopts nfsversion=3

NOTES

       The user id in the local host must have access to run commands as root  using  the  'sudo'
       command without the need for a password.

SEE ALSO

       nfstest.test_util(3),     nfstest_alloc(1),    nfstest_cache(1),    nfstest_delegation(1),
       nfstest_dio(1),  nfstest_file(1),  nfstest_interop(1),   nfstest_io(1),   nfstest_lock(1),
       nfstest_pkt(1),  nfstest_pnfs(1),  nfstest_posix(1),  nfstest_rdma(1),  nfstest_sparse(1),
       nfstest_ssc(1), nfstest_xattr(1), nfstest_xid(1)

BUGS

       No known bugs.

AUTHOR

       Jorge Mora (mora@netapp.com)