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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Verify that 'ctdb process-exists' shows correct information
# The implementation is creative about how it gets PIDs for existing and
# non-existing processes.
. "${TEST_SCRIPTS_DIR}/integration.bash"
set -e
ctdb_test_init
test_node=1
srvid=0xAE00000012345678
# Execute a ctdb client on $test_node that will last for 60 seconds.
# It should still be there when we check.
try_command_on_node -v $test_node \
"$CTDB_TEST_WRAPPER exec dummy_client -n 10 -S ${srvid} >/dev/null 2>&1 & echo \$!"
client_pid="$out"
cleanup ()
{
if [ -n "$client_pid" ] ; then
onnode $test_node kill -9 "$client_pid"
fi
}
ctdb_test_exit_hook_add cleanup
echo "Waiting until PID $client_pid is registered on node $test_node"
status=0
wait_until 30 try_command_on_node $test_node \
"$CTDB process-exists ${client_pid}" || status=$?
echo "$out"
if [ $status -eq 0 ] ; then
echo "OK"
else
die "BAD"
fi
echo "Checking for PID $client_pid with SRVID $srvid on node $test_node"
status=0
try_command_on_node $test_node \
"$CTDB process-exists ${client_pid} ${srvid}" || status=$?
echo "$out"
if [ $status -eq 0 ] ; then
echo "OK"
else
die "BAD"
fi
echo "Checking for PID $client_pid with SRVID $client_pid on node $test_node"
try_command_on_node -v $test_node \
"! $CTDB process-exists ${client_pid} ${client_pid}"
# Now just echo the PID of the ctdb daemon on test node.
# This is not a ctdb client and process-exists should return error.
try_command_on_node $test_node "ctdb getpid"
pid="$out"
echo "Checking for PID $pid on node $test_node"
try_command_on_node -v $test_node "! $CTDB process-exists ${pid}"
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