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17 . $STF_SUITE/include/libtest.shlib
18 . $STF_SUITE/tests/functional/cli_root/zpool_wait/zpool_wait.kshlib
22 # 'zpool wait' works when device removal is canceled.
25 # 1. Create a pool with two disks and some data.
26 # 2. Modify a tunable to make sure removal won't complete while test is running.
27 # 3. Start removing one of the disks.
28 # 4. Start 'zpool wait'.
29 # 5. Sleep for a few seconds and check that the process is actually waiting.
30 # 6. Cancel the removal of the device.
31 # 7. Check that the wait process returns reasonably promptly.
37 log_must set_tunable32 REMOVAL_SUSPEND_PROGRESS 0
38 poolexists $TESTPOOL && destroy_pool $TESTPOOL
45 log_must zpool create -f $TESTPOOL $DISK1 $DISK2
47 log_must dd if=/dev/urandom of="/$TESTPOOL/testfile" bs=1k count=16k
49 # Start removal, but don't allow it to make any progress
50 log_must set_tunable32 REMOVAL_SUSPEND_PROGRESS 1
51 log_must zpool remove $TESTPOOL $DISK1
53 log_bkgrnd zpool wait -t remove $TESTPOOL
59 log_must zpool remove -s $TESTPOOL
60 bkgrnd_proc_succeeded $pid
62 log_pass "'zpool wait -t remove' works when removal is canceled."