systemctl list-jobs > /root/list-jobs.txt
grep 'sleep\.service.*running' /root/list-jobs.txt || exit 1
grep 'hello\.service' /root/list-jobs.txt && exit 1
+systemctl stop sleep.service hello-after-sleep.target || exit 1
+
+# Test for a crash when enqueueing a JOB_NOP when other job already exists
+systemctl start --no-block hello-after-sleep.target || exit 1
+# hello.service should still be waiting, so these try-restarts will collapse
+# into NOPs.
+systemctl try-restart --fail hello.service || exit 1
+systemctl try-restart hello.service || exit 1
+systemctl stop hello.service sleep.service hello-after-sleep.target || exit 1
# TODO: add more job queueing/merging tests here.
+# Test for irreversible jobs
+systemctl start unstoppable.service || exit 1
+
+# This is expected to fail with 'job cancelled'
+systemctl stop unstoppable.service && exit 1
+# But this should succeed
+systemctl stop --irreversible unstoppable.service || exit 1
+
+# We're going to shutdown soon. Let's see if it succeeds when
+# there's an active service that tries to be unstoppable.
+# Shutdown of the container/VM will hang if not.
+systemctl start unstoppable.service || exit 1
+
touch /testok
exit 0