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1 #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 # nbdkit
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33 source ./functions.sh
34 set -e
35 set -x
37 requires nbdsh --version
39 sock=$(mktemp -u /tmp/nbdkit-test-sock.XXXXXX)
40 files="limit.pid $sock"
41 cleanup_fn rm -f $files
43 # Start nbdkit with the limit filter and a limit of 2 clients.
44 start_nbdkit -P limit.pid -U $sock --filter=limit memory size=1M limit=2
46 export sock
48 nbdsh -c - <<'EOF'
49 import os
50 import sys
51 import time
53 sock = os.environ["sock"]
55 # It should be possible to connect two clients.
56 # Note that nbdsh creates the ‘h’ handle implicitly.
57 h.connect_unix(sock)
58 h2 = nbd.NBD()
59 h2.connect_unix(sock)
61 # A third connection is expected to fail.
62 try:
63 h3 = nbd.NBD()
64 h3.connect_unix(sock)
65 # This should not happen.
66 sys.exit(1)
67 except nbd.Error:
68 pass
70 # Close one of the existing connections.
71 del h2
73 # There's a possible race between closing the client socket
74 # and nbdkit noticing and closing the connection.
75 time.sleep(5)
77 # Now a new connection should be possible.
78 h4 = nbd.NBD()
79 h4.connect_unix(sock)
81 EOF