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NAME

       nfstest_pnfs - Basic pNFS functional tests

SYNOPSIS

       nfstest_pnfs --server <server> [options]

DESCRIPTION

       Verify basic pNFS functionality for file (both READ and WRITE), including opening a second
       file within the same mount and having a  lock  on  the  file.   Also,  verify  basic  pNFS
       functionality  for  a file opened for both READ and WRITE while reading the file first and
       then writing to it or the other way around by writing to the file fist  and  then  reading
       the file. These tests verify proper functionality of pNFS and NFSv4.1 as well.

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,rsize=4096,wsize=4096']

       --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: 2]

       --filesize=FILESIZE
              File size to use for test files [default: 64k]

       --rsize=RSIZE
              Read size to use when reading files [default: 4k]

       --wsize=WSIZE
              Write size to use when writing files [default: 4k]

       --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']

TESTS

   read
       Verify basic pNFS functionality on a couple of files opened for
       reading within the same mount.

   write
       Verify basic pNFS functionality on a couple of files opened for
       writing and then re-opening the first file for writing within
       the same mount.

   read_write
       Verify basic pNFS functionality on a couple of files opened for
       reading and then re-opening the first file for writing within
       the same mount.

   write_read
       Verify basic pNFS functionality on a couple of files opened for
       writing and then re-opening the first file for reading within
       the same mount.

   read_lock
       Verify traffic for locked file opened for reading using pNFS.

   write_lock
       Verify traffic for locked file opened for writing using pNFS.

   setattr
       Verify setattr traffic for file using pNFS.

   setattr_lock
       Verify setattr traffic for locked file using pNFS.

   rw_read
       Verify traffic for file opened for read and write: reading file first.

   rw_write
       Verify traffic for file opened for read and write: writing file first.

   one_ds
       Verify client only connects to the DS with I/O.

   rsize
       Verify traffic for file using pNFS when mount option rsize < 4096.

   wsize
       Verify traffic for file using pNFS when mount option wsize < 4096.

   rwsize
       Verify traffic for file using pNFS when mount option rsize < 4096 and wsize < 4096.

   nfsvers
       Verify file created with pNFS is read correctly from different versions
       of NFS. Also, verify files created with different versions of NFS are
       read correctly from pNFS

   all
       Run all tests: read, write, read_write, write_read, read_lock,
       write_lock, setattr, setattr_lock, rw_read, rw_write, one_ds, rsize,
       wsize, rwsize, nfsvers

EXAMPLES

       The only required option is --server
       $ nfstest_pnfs --server 192.168.0.11

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

       formatstr(3),        nfstest.test_util(3),       nfstest_alloc(1),       nfstest_cache(1),
       nfstest_delegation(1),       nfstest_dio(1),       nfstest_fcmp(1),       nfstest_file(1),
       nfstest_interop(1),   nfstest_io(1),  nfstest_lock(1),  nfstest_pkt(1),  nfstest_posix(1),
       nfstest_rdma(1),  nfstest_sparse(1),  nfstest_ssc(1),  nfstest_xattr(1),   nfstest_xid(1),
       packet.nfs.nfs4_const(3)

BUGS

       No known bugs.

AUTHOR

       Jorge Mora (mora@netapp.com)