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#!/bin/bash
# Test for queue data persisting at shutdown. The
# plan is to start an instance, emit some data, do a relatively
# fast shutdown and then re-start the engine to process the
# remaining data.
# added 2009-05-27 by Rgerhards
# This file is part of the rsyslog project, released under ASL 2.0
# uncomment for debugging support:
echo testing memory queue persisting to disk, mode $1
generate_conf
add_conf '
$ModLoad ../plugins/imtcp/.libs/imtcp
$MainMsgQueueTimeoutShutdown 1
$MainMsgQueueSaveOnShutdown on
$InputTCPServerRun '$TCPFLOOD_PORT'
$ModLoad ../plugins/omtesting/.libs/omtesting
# set spool locations and switch queue to disk-only mode
$WorkDirectory '$RSYSLOG_DYNNAME'.spool
$MainMsgQueueFilename mainq
$IncludeConfig '${RSYSLOG_DYNNAME}'work-queuemode.conf
$template outfmt,"%msg:F,58:2%\n"
template(name="dynfile" type="string" string=`echo $RSYSLOG_OUT_LOG`) # trick to use relative path names!
:msg, contains, "msgnum:" ?dynfile;outfmt
$IncludeConfig '${RSYSLOG_DYNNAME}'work-delay.conf
'
# prepare config
echo \$MainMsgQueueType $1 > ${RSYSLOG_DYNNAME}work-queuemode.conf
echo "*.* :omtesting:sleep 0 1000" > ${RSYSLOG_DYNNAME}work-delay.conf
# inject 5000 msgs, so that we do not hit the high watermark
startup
injectmsg 0 5000
shutdown_immediate
wait_shutdown
check_mainq_spool
# restart engine and have rest processed
#remove delay
echo "#" > ${RSYSLOG_DYNNAME}work-delay.conf
startup
shutdown_when_empty # shut down rsyslogd when done processing messages
./msleep 1000
wait_shutdown
# note: we need to permit duplicate messages, as due to the forced
# shutdown some messages may be flagged as "unprocessed" while they
# actually were processed. This is inline with rsyslog's philosophy
# to better duplicate than loose messages. Duplicate messages are
# permitted by the -d seq-check option.
seq_check 0 4999 -d
exit_test
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