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languagebash
sudo apt update
reboot
sudo apt install system-test-nettest testrunner python3

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Note

Important! Zones must be placed to the /zones directory like dhcp zone.

You can use the installation script or do the following steps.

First configure and install template zones cz-orig, sz-orig and rz-orig, from which test zones will be created later:

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ztest@dilos:~# cat > cz-orig.cfg <<EOT
create
set zonepath=/zones/cz-orig
set autoboot=false
set ip-type=exclusive
add net
set physical=int1
set global-nic="vsw0"
add property (name="ip",value="dhcp")
add property (name="primary",value="true")
end
commit
exit
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ztest@dilos:~# sudo zonecfg -z cz-orig -f cz-orig.cfg
&& sudo zoneadm -z cz-orig install 2>&1 | /usr/bin/tee -a /var/tmp/cz-orig-bts.log

ztest@dilos:~# cat > sz-orig.cfg <<EOT
create
set zonepath=/zones/sz-orig
set autoboot=false
set ip-type=exclusive
add net
set physical=int2
set global-nic="vsw0"
add property (name="ip",value="dhcp")
add property (name="primary",value="true")
end
commit
exit
EOT
ztest@dilos:~# sudo zonecfg -z sz-orig -f sz-orig.cfg && sudo zoneadm -z sz-orig install

ztest@dilos:~# cat > rz-orig.cfg <<EOT
create
set zonepath=/zones/rz-orig
set autoboot=false
set ip-type=exclusive
add net
set physical=int3
set global-nic="vsw0"
add property (name="ip",value="dhcp")
add property (name="primary",value="true")
end
commit
exit
EOT
ztest@dilos:~# sudo zonecfg -z rz-orig -f rz-orig.cfg && sudo zoneadm -z rz-orig install

Now configure test zones. The following is the configuration for the cz zoneYou can check that zone instillation procedure was successfully by entering the following command:

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languagebash
ztest@dilos:~# cat > cz.cfg <<EOT
create
set zonepath=/zones/cz
set autoboot=false
set ip-type=exclusive
add net
set grep -e 'WARNING:' -e 'warning:' -e 'W:' -e 'error:' -e 'ERROR:' /var/tmp/cz-orig-bts.log | sort -u

Now configure test zones. The following is the configuration for the cz zone:

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languagebash
ztest@dilos:~# cat > cz.cfg <<EOT
create
set zonepath=/zones/cz
set autoboot=false
set ip-type=exclusive
add net
set physical=int1
set global-nic="vsw0"
add property (name="ip",value="dhcp")
add property (name="primary",value="true")
end
commit
exit
EOT
ztest@dilos:~# sudo zonecfg -z cz -f cz.cfg

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languagebash
ztest@dilos:~# cat > rz.cfg <<EOT
create
set zonepath=/zones/rz
set autoboot=false
set ip-type=exclusive
add net
set physical=int3
set global-nic="vsw0"
add property (name="ip",value="dhcp")
add property (name="primary",value="true")
end
commit
exit
EOT
ztest@dilos:~# sudo zonecfg -z rz -f rz.cfg

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Install the socat package for every template zone

The zones have not configured net, need to install it from the global zone. Download

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the package inside the global zone:

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languagebash
apt download socat

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Note: After downloading you can know the name of

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the package by the command:

ls -l | grep socat | sed 's/^.* //'

Install it into the zones:

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sudo apt -y -o Dir=/zones/cz-orig/root update
sudo apt -y -o Dir=/zones/cz-orig/root upgrade
sudo dpkg -i --root=/zones/cz-orig/root socat_1.7.3.1-2+deb9u1+dilos2_solaris-i386*.deb

sudo apt -y -o Dir=/zones/sz-orig/root update
sudo apt -y -o Dir=/zones/sz-orig/root upgrade
sudo dpkg -i --root=/zones/sz-orig/root socat_1.7.3.1-2+deb9u1+dilos2_solaris-i386*.deb

sudo apt -y -o Dir=/zones/rz-orig/root update
sudo apt -y -o Dir=/zones/rz-orig/root upgrade
sudo dpkg -i --root=/zones/rz-orig/root socat_1.7.3.1-2+deb9u1+dilos2_solaris-i386.deb

*.deb

sudo reboot

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4. Login by user ztest and run tests

Check that dhcp zone and server are running after reboot and run test zones and tests:

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titleTo understand that dynamic address is received,

for example, for cz zone you can with the command:

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sudo zlogin -l root cz ifconfig

You will get an answer like this:

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lo0: flags=2001000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,VIRTUAL> mtu 8232 index 1
        inet 127.0.0.1 netmask ff000000 
int0: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 9000 index 2
        inet 192.168.0.100 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 192.168.0.255
        ether 2:8:20:f1:af:75 
lo0: flags=2002000849<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv6,VIRTUAL> mtu 8252 index 1
        inet6 ::1/128 

First it can be empty, then with inet 0.0.0.0address for int0 interface here, and then with real received address - here it is inet 192.168.0.100.

The same way you can use for sz an rz zones as well.

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Info

Note : You can run the test using a shell script. It can be created with any text editor or by executing the following command:

ztest@zone:~# cat > test-script.sh <<EOT

#!/bin/bash

boot_zone() {

echo Shutting down zone \$1...

sudo zoneadm -z \$1 halt

echo Cleaning zone \$1 dataset...

sudo zoneadm -z \$1 uninstall -F

sudo zfs destroy -fr rpool/zones/\$1

echo Booting zone \$1...

sudo zoneadm -z \$1 clone \$1-orig && sudo zoneadm -z \$1 boot

ip=""

while [ "\${ip}" == "" ] || [ "\${ip}" == "0.0.0.0" ]

do

ip=\$(sudo zlogin -l root \$1 ifconfig | grep -A 1 "\${2}" | sed "/\${2}/d; s/^[ \\t]*inet[ \\t]*//; s/[ \\t]*netmask.*\$//")

done

echo "Zone:\$1 ------> \$2:\$ip"

}

echo Starting tests...

ipa=\$(sudo ifconfig | grep -A 1 vmxnet3s0 | sed '1d; s/^[ \\t]*inet[ \\t]*//; s/[ \\t]*netmask.*\$//')

if [ -n "\$1" ]; then

CLOG="/var/tmp/net-stability.\$(date +%F-%T).txt"

echo "=== Stability net tests \$(date +%F-%T) ===" > \${CLOG}

for (( i=1; i<=\$1; i++ ))

do

echo "------------------ Pass \${i} ---------------------" 2>&1 | /usr/bin/tee -a \${CLOG}

boot_zone cz int1

boot_zone sz int2

boot_zone rz int3

LOG="/var/tmp/net-test.\$i.txt"

uname -a > \${LOG}

echo "IP Address : \${ipa}" >> \${LOG}

echo "" >> \${LOG}

echo ----------------------------- IP Address ---------------------- 2>&1 | /usr/bin/tee -a \${LOG}

sudo ifconfig | grep -A 1 vmxnet3s0 2>&1 | /usr/bin/tee -a \${LOG}

echo ------------------------------- Zones ------------------------- 2>&1 | /usr/bin/tee -a \${LOG}

sudo zoneadm list -v 2>&1 | /usr/bin/tee -a \${LOG}

echo ---------------------------- DHCP Server ---------------------- 2>&1 | /usr/bin/tee -a \${LOG}

sudo svcs -z dhcp isc-dhcp-server 2>&1 | /usr/bin/tee -a \${LOG}

echo ------------------------------- Tests ------------------------- 2>&1 | /usr/bin/tee -a \${LOG}

sudo /opt/net-tests/bin/nettest /var/tmp 2>&1 | /usr/bin/tee -a /var/tmp/a.tmp

percent="\$(grep 'Percent passed:' /var/tmp/a.tmp | sed 's/Percent passed:[ \\t]*//; s/[ \\t]*\$//')"

folder="\$(grep 'Log directory:' /var/tmp/a.tmp | sed 's/Log directory:[ \\t]*//; s/[ \\t]*\$//')"

rt="\$(grep 'Running Time:' /var/tmp/a.tmp | sed 's/Running Time:[ \\t]*//; s/[ \\t]*\$//')"

echo " Percent passed: \${percent}" >> \${CLOG}

echo " Running Time: \${rt}" >> \${CLOG}

sed -n '/Results Summary/,/Log directory:/p' /var/tmp/a.tmp >> \${LOG}

echo "" >> \${LOG}

cat /var/tmp/a.tmp >> \${LOG}

rm -f /var/tmp/a.tmp

if [ "\${percent}" == "100.0%" ]; then

sudo rm -f \${LOG}

sudo rm -r -f \${folder}

else

echo " PASS \${i} IS FAILED! (See \${LOG})" >> \${CLOG}

echo "Fault on \${i} pass! Just \${percent} are successfull. You can find logs in \${folder}." 2>&1 | /usr/bin/tee -a \${LOG}

exit 1

fi

done

else

boot_zone cz int1

boot_zone sz int2

boot_zone rz int3

LOG="/var/tmp/nettest.\$(date +%F-%T).txt"

uname -a > \${LOG}

echo "IP Address : \${ipa}" >> \${LOG}

echo "" >> \${LOG}

echo ----------------------------- IP Address ---------------------- 2>&1 | /usr/bin/tee -a \${LOG}

sudo ifconfig | grep -A 1 vmxnet3s0 2>&1 | /usr/bin/tee -a \${LOG}

echo ------------------------------- Zones ------------------------- 2>&1 | /usr/bin/tee -a \${LOG}

sudo zoneadm list -v 2>&1 | /usr/bin/tee -a \${LOG}

echo ---------------------------- DHCP Server ---------------------- 2>&1 | /usr/bin/tee -a \${LOG}

sudo svcs -z dhcp isc-dhcp-server 2>&1 | /usr/bin/tee -a \${LOG}

echo ------------------------------- Tests ------------------------- 2>&1 | /usr/bin/tee -a \${LOG}

sudo /opt/net-tests/bin/nettest /var/tmp 2>&1 | /usr/bin/tee -a /var/tmp/a.tmp

sed -n '/Results Summary/,/Log directory:/p' /var/tmp/a.tmp >> \${LOG}

fail=\$(sed -n '/^FAIL[ \\t]*/p' /var/tmp/a.tmp | sed 's/^FAIL[ \\t]*//; s/[ \\t]*\$//')

pass=\$(sed -n '/^PASS[ \\t]*/p' /var/tmp/a.tmp | sed 's/^PASS[ \\t]*//; s/[ \\t]*\$//')

total=0

if [ "\${pass}" != "" ]; then

total=\$((\${total} + \${pass}))

fi

if [ "\${fail}" != "" ]; then

total=\$((\${total} + \${fail}))

fi

echo "TOTAL TESTS: \${total}" >> \${LOG}

echo "" >> \${LOG}

cat /var/tmp/a.tmp >> \${LOG}

rm -f /var/tmp/a.tmp

fi

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ztest@zone:~# sed -i '/./!d' test-script.sh && chmod 777 test-script.shYou can run the test script in a single mode, i.e. all tests will be executed once (./ test-script.sh- without parameters). After running of this script you will find the log in the /var/tmp/nettest.<ISO TIME>.txt file. It will contain information in the format that is used in Test Results.And the second one is stability mode - for testing the net stability. In this case you should put the number of cycles (for example, to run 1000 cycles - script.sh && chmod 777 test-script.sh

You can run the test script in a single mode, i.e. all tests will be executed once (./test-script.sh 1000 - without parameters). And now after script is finished the common log will be placed to After running of this script you will find the log in the /var/tmp/net-stabilitynettest.<ISO TIME>.txt file, and you will find logs about separate cycles in net-test.<N>.txt form in the /var/tmp folder, where <N> - is a cycle number.

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. It will contain information in the format that is used in Test Results.

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Running in stability mode