#!/bin/bash # Test if rsyslog survives sending truly random data to it... # # added 2010-04-01 by Rgerhards # This file is part of the rsyslog project, released under ASL 2.0 . ${srcdir:=.}/diag.sh init generate_conf add_conf ' # The random data will generate TCP framing error messages. We will # not clutter the test output with them. So we disable error messages # to stderr. $ErrorMessagesToStderr off module(load="../plugins/imtcp/.libs/imtcp") input(type="imtcp" port="0" listenPortFileName="'$RSYSLOG_DYNNAME'.tcpflood_port") $template outfmt,"%rawmsg%\n" template(name="dynfile" type="string" string=`echo $RSYSLOG_OUT_LOG`) # trick to use relative path names! *.* /dev/null ' startup # generate random data ./randomgen -f $RSYSLOG_DYNNAME.random.data -s 100000 ls -l $RSYSLOG_DYNNAME.random.data tcpflood -B -I $RSYSLOG_DYNNAME.random.data -c5 -C10 shutdown_when_empty # shut down rsyslogd when done processing messages wait_shutdown # and wait for it to terminate # we do not check anything yet, the point is if rsyslog survived ;) # TODO: check for exit message, but we'll notice an abort anyhow, so not that important exit_test