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32
33. $STF_SUITE/include/libtest.shlib
34. $STF_SUITE/tests/functional/cli_root/zpool_upgrade/zpool_upgrade.kshlib
35
36#
37# DESCRIPTION:
38#
39# zpool upgrade should be able to upgrade pools to a given version using -V
40#
41# STRATEGY:
42# 1. For all versions pools that can be upgraded on a given OS version
43#    (latest pool version - 1)
44# 2. Pick a version that's a random number, greater than the version
45#    we're running.
46# 3. Attempt to upgrade that pool to the given version
47# 4. Check the pool was upgraded correctly.
48#
49
50verify_runnable "global"
51
52function cleanup
53{
54	destroy_upgraded_pool $ver_old
55}
56
57log_assert "zpool upgrade should be able to upgrade pools to a given version" \
58    "using -V"
59
60log_onexit cleanup
61
62# We're just using the single disk version of the pool, which should be
63# enough to determine if upgrade works correctly. Also set a MAX_VER
64# variable, which specifies the highest version that we should expect
65# a zpool upgrade operation to succeed from.
66VERSIONS="1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15"
67MAX_VER=15
68
69for ver_old in $VERSIONS; do
70	typeset -n pool_name=ZPOOL_VERSION_${ver_old}_NAME
71	typeset -i ver_new=$(random_int_between $ver_old $MAX_VER)
72
73	create_old_pool $ver_old
74	log_must eval 'zpool upgrade -V $ver_new $pool_name > /dev/null'
75	check_poolversion $pool_name $ver_new
76	destroy_upgraded_pool $ver_old
77done
78
79log_pass "zpool upgrade should be able to upgrade pools to a given version" \
80    "using -V"
81