3 # Test qcow2 preallocation
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22 owner
=kwolf@redhat.com
25 echo "QA output created by $seq"
27 status
=1 # failure is the default!
32 _rm_test_img
"$TEST_IMG.data"
34 trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
36 # get standard environment, filters and checks
43 # External data files do not work with compat=0.10, and because there
44 # is an explicit case for external data files here, we cannot allow
45 # the user to specify whether to use one
46 _unsupported_imgopts
'compat=0.10' data_file
48 for mode
in off metadata falloc full
; do
51 echo "=== preallocation=$mode ==="
54 _make_test_img
-o "preallocation=$mode" 64M
57 du
-b $TEST_IMG | cut
-f1
59 # Can't use precise numbers here because they differ between filesystems
61 [ $
(du
-B1 $TEST_IMG | cut
-f1) -lt 1048576 ] && echo "low" ||
echo "high"
65 for mode
in off metadata falloc full
; do
68 echo "=== External data file: preallocation=$mode ==="
71 _make_test_img
-o "data_file=$TEST_IMG.data,preallocation=$mode" 64M
73 echo -n "qcow2 file size: "
74 du
-b $TEST_IMG | cut
-f1
75 echo -n "data file size: "
76 du
-b $TEST_IMG.data | cut
-f1
78 # Can't use precise numbers here because they differ between filesystems
79 echo -n "qcow2 disk usage: "
80 [ $
(du
-B1 $TEST_IMG | cut
-f1) -lt 1048576 ] && echo "low" ||
echo "high"
81 echo -n "data disk usage: "
82 [ $
(du
-B1 $TEST_IMG.data | cut
-f1) -lt 1048576 ] && echo "low" ||
echo "high"