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Having these named differently than the test itself mostly creates unecessary confusion and makes writing logic against the tests harder so let's rename the testsuite-xx units and scripts to just use the test name itself.
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39 lines
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
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set -eux
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set -o pipefail
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journalctl --rotate --vacuum-files=1
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# Nuke all archived journals, so we start with a clean slate
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rm -f "/var/log/journal/$(</etc/machine-id)"/system@*.journal
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rm -f "/var/log/journal/$(</etc/machine-id)"/user-*@*.journal
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journalctl --header | grep path
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# Make sure the user instance is active when we rotate journals
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loginctl enable-linger testuser
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systemd-run --unit user-sleep.service --user -M testuser@ sleep infinity
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for _ in {0..9}; do
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journalctl --rotate
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journalctl --sync
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SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug journalctl -n1 -q
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(! journalctl -n0 -q |& grep corrupted)
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done
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systemctl stop --user -M testuser@ user-sleep.service
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loginctl disable-linger testuser
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journalctl --sync
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journalctl --rotate --vacuum-files=1
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# Nuke all archived journals, so we start with a clean slate
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rm -f "/var/log/journal/$(</etc/machine-id)"/system@*.journal
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rm -f "/var/log/journal/$(</etc/machine-id)/"user-*@*.journal
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journalctl --header | grep path
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for _ in {0..9}; do
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journalctl --rotate --vacuum-files=1
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journalctl --sync
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SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug journalctl -n1 -q
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(! journalctl -n0 -q |& grep corrupted)
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done
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