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samba-mirror/ctdb/tests/simple/04_ctdb_setvar.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 setvar' works correctly.
Doesn't strictly follow the procedure outlines below, since it doesn't
pick a variable from the output of 'ctdb listvars'. However, it
verifies the value with 'ctdb getvar' in addition to 'ctdb listvars'.
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. Get a list of all the ctdb tunable variables, using the 'ctdb
listvars' command.
3. Set the value of one of the variables using the 'setvar' control on
one of the nodes. E.g. 'ctdb setvar DeterministicIPs 0'.
4. Verify that the 'listvars' control now shows the new value for the
variable.
Expected results:
* After setting a value using 'ctdb setvar', 'ctdb listvars' shows the
modified value of the variable.
EOF
}
. "${TEST_SCRIPTS_DIR}/integration.bash"
ctdb_test_init "$@"
set -e
cluster_is_healthy
# Reset configuration
ctdb_restart_when_done
var="RecoverTimeout"
try_command_on_node -v 0 $CTDB getvar $var
val="${out#*= }"
echo "Going to try incrementing it..."
incr=$(($val + 1))
try_command_on_node 0 $CTDB setvar $var $incr
echo "That seemed to work, let's check the value..."
try_command_on_node -v 0 $CTDB getvar $var
newval="${out#*= }"
if [ "$incr" != "$newval" ] ; then
echo "Nope, that didn't work..."
exit 1
fi
echo "Look's good! Now verifying with \"ctdb listvars\""
try_command_on_node -v 0 "$CTDB listvars | grep '^$var'"
check="${out#*= }"
if [ "$incr" != "$check" ] ; then
echo "Nope, that didn't work..."
exit 1
fi
echo "Look's good! Putting the old value back..."
cmd="$CTDB setvar $var $val"
try_command_on_node 0 $cmd