remove ceph code
[stor4nfv.git] / src / ceph / qa / tasks / cephfs / test_quota.py
diff --git a/src/ceph/qa/tasks/cephfs/test_quota.py b/src/ceph/qa/tasks/cephfs/test_quota.py
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-
-from cephfs_test_case import CephFSTestCase
-
-from teuthology.exceptions import CommandFailedError
-
-class TestQuota(CephFSTestCase):
-    CLIENTS_REQUIRED = 2
-    MDSS_REQUIRED = 1
-
-    def test_remote_update_getfattr(self):
-        """
-        That quota changes made from one client are visible to another
-        client looking at ceph.quota xattrs
-        """
-        self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", "subdir"])
-
-        self.assertEqual(
-            self.mount_a.getfattr("./subdir", "ceph.quota.max_files"),
-            None)
-        self.assertEqual(
-            self.mount_b.getfattr("./subdir", "ceph.quota.max_files"),
-            None)
-
-        self.mount_a.setfattr("./subdir", "ceph.quota.max_files", "10")
-        self.assertEqual(
-            self.mount_a.getfattr("./subdir", "ceph.quota.max_files"),
-            "10")
-
-        # Should be visible as soon as setxattr operation completes on
-        # mds (we get here sooner because setfattr gets an early reply)
-        self.wait_until_equal(
-            lambda: self.mount_b.getfattr("./subdir", "ceph.quota.max_files"),
-            "10", timeout=10)
-
-    def test_remote_update_df(self):
-        """
-        That when a client modifies the quota on a directory used
-        as another client's root, the other client sees the change
-        reflected in their statfs output.
-        """
-
-        self.mount_b.umount_wait()
-
-        self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", "subdir"])
-
-        size_before = 1024 * 1024 * 128
-        self.mount_a.setfattr("./subdir", "ceph.quota.max_bytes",
-                              "%s" % size_before)
-
-        self.mount_b.mount(mount_path="/subdir")
-
-        self.assertDictEqual(
-            self.mount_b.df(),
-            {
-                "total": size_before,
-                "used": 0,
-                "available": size_before
-            })
-
-        size_after = 1024 * 1024 * 256
-        self.mount_a.setfattr("./subdir", "ceph.quota.max_bytes",
-                              "%s" % size_after)
-
-        # Should be visible as soon as setxattr operation completes on
-        # mds (we get here sooner because setfattr gets an early reply)
-        self.wait_until_equal(
-            lambda: self.mount_b.df(),
-            {
-                "total": size_after,
-                "used": 0,
-                "available": size_after
-            },
-            timeout=10
-        )
-
-    def test_remote_update_write(self):
-        """
-        That when a client modifies the quota on a directory used
-        as another client's root, the other client sees the effect
-        of the change when writing data.
-        """
-
-        self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", "subdir_files"])
-        self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", "subdir_data"])
-
-        # Set some nice high quotas that mount_b's initial operations
-        # will be well within
-        self.mount_a.setfattr("./subdir_files", "ceph.quota.max_files", "100")
-        self.mount_a.setfattr("./subdir_data", "ceph.quota.max_bytes", "104857600")
-
-        # Do some writes within my quota
-        self.mount_b.create_n_files("subdir_files/file", 20)
-        self.mount_b.write_n_mb("subdir_data/file", 20)
-
-        # Set quotas lower than what mount_b already wrote, it should
-        # refuse to write more once it's seen them
-        self.mount_a.setfattr("./subdir_files", "ceph.quota.max_files", "10")
-        self.mount_a.setfattr("./subdir_data", "ceph.quota.max_bytes", "1048576")
-
-        # Do some writes that would have been okay within the old quota,
-        # but are forbidden under the new quota
-        with self.assertRaises(CommandFailedError):
-            self.mount_b.create_n_files("subdir_files/file", 40)
-        with self.assertRaises(CommandFailedError):
-            self.mount_b.write_n_mb("subdir_data/file", 40)
-