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samba-mirror/ctdb/tests/simple/06_ctdb_getpid.sh
Martin Schwenke bf197d097f tests: Rename ctdb_test_functions.bash to integration.bash
Signed-off-by: Martin Schwenke <martin@meltin.net>

(This used to be ctdb commit 79adb50b3ce3873c3baf9e6715c1d1c3f181ce43)
2012-04-27 15:40:43 +10:00

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#!/bin/bash
test_info()
{
cat <<EOF
Verify that 'ctdb getpid' works as expected.
Prerequisites:
* An active CTDB cluster with at least 2 active nodes.
Steps:
1. Verify that the status on all of the ctdb nodes is 'OK'.
2. Run 'ctdb getpid -n <number>' on the nodes to check the PID of the
ctdbd process.
3. Verify that the output is valid.
4. Verify that with the '-n all' option the command shows the PIDs on
all the nodes
Expected results:
* 'ctdb getpid' shows valid output.
EOF
}
. "${TEST_SCRIPTS_DIR}/integration.bash"
ctdb_test_init "$@"
set -e
cluster_is_healthy
# This is an attempt at being independent of the number of nodes
# reported by "ctdb getpid -n all".
try_command_on_node 0 "$CTDB listnodes | wc -l"
num_nodes="$out"
echo "There are $num_nodes nodes..."
# Call getpid a few different ways and make sure the answer is always the same.
try_command_on_node -v 0 "onnode -q all $CTDB getpid"
pids_onnode="$out"
try_command_on_node -v 0 "$CTDB getpid -n all"
pids_getpid_all="$out"
cmd=""
n=0
while [ $n -lt $num_nodes ] ; do
cmd="${cmd}${cmd:+; }$CTDB getpid -n $n"
n=$(($n + 1))
done
try_command_on_node -v 0 "( $cmd )"
pids_getpid_n="$out"
if [ "$pids_onnode" = "$pids_getpid_all" -a \
"$pids_getpid_all" = "$pids_getpid_n" ] ; then
echo "They're the same... cool!"
else
echo "Error: they differ."
testfailures=1
fi
echo "Checking each PID for validity"
n=0
while [ $n -lt $num_nodes ] ; do
read line
pid=${line#Pid:}
try_command_on_node $n "ls -l /proc/${pid}/exe | sed -e 's@.*/@@'"
echo -n "Node ${n}, PID ${pid} looks to be running \"$out\" - "
if [ "$out" = "ctdbd" ] ; then
echo "GOOD!"
elif [ -n "$VALGRIND" -a "$out" = "memcheck" ] ; then
# We could check cmdline too if this isn't good enough.
echo "GOOD enough!"
else
echo "BAD!"
testfailures=1
fi
n=$(($n + 1))
done <<<"$pids_onnode"