#!/bin/bash # This tests async writing with only a small set of data. That # shall result in data staying in buffers until shutdown, what # then will trigger some somewhat complex logic in the stream # writer (open, write, close all during the stream close # operation). It is vital that only few messages be sent. # # The main effort of this test is not (only) to see if we # receive the data, but rather to see if we get into an abort # condition. # # added 2010-03-09 by Rgerhards # # This file is part of the rsyslog project, released under ASL 2.0 . ${srcdir:=.}/diag.sh init export NUMMESSAGES=2 generate_conf add_conf ' $ModLoad ../plugins/imtcp/.libs/imtcp $MainMsgQueueTimeoutShutdown 10000 $InputTCPServerListenPortFile '$RSYSLOG_DYNNAME'.tcpflood_port $InputTCPServerRun 0 $template outfmt,"%msg:F,58:2%\n" template(name="dynfile" type="string" string=`echo $RSYSLOG_OUT_LOG`) # trick to use relative path names! $OMFileFlushOnTXEnd off $OMFileFlushInterval 2 $OMFileAsyncWriting on :msg, contains, "msgnum:" ?dynfile;outfmt ' # uncomment for debugging support: #export RSYSLOG_DEBUG="debug nostdout noprintmutexaction" #export RSYSLOG_DEBUGLOG="log" startup tcpflood shutdown_when_empty wait_shutdown exit_test