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33 # Almost every other test uses a Unix domain socket. This tests
34 # nbdkit over the IPv6 localhost connection.
39 # Cannot use kill pidfile below to test if the process is running on
42 echo "$0: this test needs to be revised to work on Windows"
47 requires qemu-img
--version
48 requires qemu-img info
--image-opts driver
=file,filename
=functions.sh
49 requires_ipv6_loopback
51 rm -f ipv6lo.pid ipv6lo.out
52 cleanup_fn
rm -f ipv6lo.pid ipv6lo.out
54 # Find an unused port to listen on.
57 # By default nbdkit will listen on all available interfaces, ie.
59 start_nbdkit
-P ipv6lo.pid
-p $port example1
60 pid
="$(cat ipv6lo.pid)"
62 # Check the process exists.
65 # Check we can connect over the IPv6 loopback interface.
66 ipv6_lo
="$(ip -o -6 addr show scope host)"
67 if test -n "$ipv6_lo"; then
68 qemu-img info
--output=json \
69 --image-opts "file.driver=nbd,file.host=::1,file.port=$port" > ipv6lo.out
71 grep -sq '"virtual-size": *104857600\b' ipv6lo.out