# Slave stop condition test # Check that if there is a disconnection time limit, the slave will not try # to failover its master. source "../tests/includes/init-tests.tcl" # Create a cluster with 5 master and 5 slaves. test "Create a 5 nodes cluster" { create_cluster 5 5 } test "Cluster is up" { assert_cluster_state ok } test "The first master has actually one slave" { wait_for_condition 1000 50 { [llength [lindex [R 0 role] 2]] == 1 } else { fail "replicas didn't connect" } } test {Slaves of #0 is instance #5 as expected} { set port0 [get_instance_attrib redis 0 port] assert {[lindex [R 5 role] 2] == $port0} } test "Instance #5 synced with the master" { wait_for_condition 1000 50 { [RI 5 master_link_status] eq {up} } else { fail "Instance #5 master link status is not up" } } test "Lower the slave validity factor of #5 to the value of 2" { assert {[R 5 config set cluster-slave-validity-factor 2] eq {OK}} } test "Break master-slave link and prevent further reconnections" { # Stop the slave with a multi/exec transaction so that the master will # be killed as soon as it can accept writes again. R 5 multi R 5 client kill 127.0.0.1:$port0 # here we should sleep 6 or more seconds (node_timeout * slave_validity) # but the actual validity time is actually incremented by the # repl-ping-slave-period value which is 10 seconds by default. So we # need to wait more than 16 seconds. R 5 debug sleep 20 R 5 deferred 1 R 5 exec # Prevent the master from accepting new slaves. # Use a large pause value since we'll kill it anyway. R 0 CLIENT PAUSE 60000 # Wait for the slave to return available again R 5 deferred 0 assert {[R 5 read] eq {OK OK}} # Kill the master so that a reconnection will not be possible. kill_instance redis 0 } test "Slave #5 is reachable and alive" { assert {[R 5 ping] eq {PONG}} } test "Slave #5 should not be able to failover" { after 10000 assert {[RI 5 role] eq {slave}} } test "Cluster should be down" { assert_cluster_state fail }