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#! /bin/sh
# PCP QA Test No. 172
# Exercise $PMCD_PORT and $PMLOGGER_PORT mechanisms
#
# Copyright (c) 2014 Red Hat.
# Copyright (c) 1995-2002 Silicon Graphics, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
#
seq=`basename $0`
echo "QA output created by $seq"
# get standard filters
. ./common.product
. ./common.filter
. ./common.check
which netstat >/dev/null 2>&1 || _notrun "netstat not installed"
rm -f $seq.full
pmlogctl status 2>&1 | tee -a $seq.full >$tmp.tmp
nloggers=`sed -e 1d <$tmp.tmp | wc -l | sed -e 's/ *//g'`
[ "$nloggers" -gt 1 ] && _notrun "more than one pmlogger already running"
rm -f $seq.out
_get_libpcp_config
if $ipv6 ; then
ln $seq.out.ipv6 $seq.out || exit 1
else
case `hostname`
in
# vm24 (openSUSE 42.2) is special, ipv6 is not enabled by the
# test above, but pmlogger still manages to create a port 4300
# socket for ipv6 ... special case here is a hack so I don't
# waste any more time trying to investigate the failure on this
# particular platform
# - Kenj, Aug 2017
#
vm24)
ln $seq.out.halfipv6 $seq.out || exit 1
;;
*)
ln $seq.out.nonipv6 $seq.out || exit 1
;;
esac
fi
LOGGING_DIR="$PCP_ARCHIVE_DIR"
LOCALHOST=`hostname`
_needclean=true
status=0
_interrupt()
{
status=1
}
_cleanup()
{
if $_needclean
then
unset PMCD_PORT
unset PMLOGGER_PORT
pmafm $LOGGING_DIR/$LOCALHOST/Latest remove >$tmp.cmd 2>&1 \
&& $sudo sh $tmp.cmd
if $restore_pcpqa_systemd
then
export PCPQA_SYSTEMD="$save_pcpqa_systemd"
else
unset PCPQA_SYSTEMD
fi
_service pcp restart 2>&1 | _filter_pcp_start
_restore_auto_restart pmcd
_restore_auto_restart pmlogger
_wait_for_pmcd
_wait_for_pmlogger
_needclean=false
fi
rm -f $tmp.*
exit $status
}
pmafm $LOGGING_DIR/$LOCALHOST/Latest remove >$tmp.cmd 2>&1 \
&& $sudo sh $tmp.cmd
trap "_cleanup" 0
trap "_interrupt; _cleanup" 1 2 3 15
_stop_auto_restart pmcd
_stop_auto_restart pmlogger
# real QA test starts here
PMCD_PORT=42000
PMLOGGER_PORT=43000
export PMCD_PORT PMLOGGER_PORT
# don't want init script to restart pmcd via systemctl, as this
# will clobber the environment, ...
#
_service pcp stop | _filter_pcp_stop
if [ "$PCPQA_SYSTEMD" = x -o "${PCPQA_SYSTEMD-x}" != x ]
then
# $PCPQA_SYSTEMD is already set ...
save_pcpqa_systemd="$PCPQA_SYSTEMD"
restore_pcpqa_systemd=true
else
restore_pcpqa_systemd=false
fi
export PCPQA_SYSTEMD=no
echo "pmcd with PMCD_PORT=$PMCD_PORT, pmlogger with PMLOGGER_PORT=$PMLOGGER_PORT"
# need to do this indirectly because system sudo cleanses the environment
#
echo "export PMCD_PORT=$PMCD_PORT" >$tmp.start
echo "export PMLOGGER_PORT=$PMLOGGER_PORT" >>$tmp.start
echo "$PCP_RC_DIR/pcp restart" >>$tmp.start
$sudo sh $tmp.start 2>&1 | _filter_pcp_start
_wait_for_pmlogger -P $LOGGING_DIR/$LOCALHOST/pmlogger.log
echo
echo "pminfo with PMCD_PORT=$PMCD_PORT"
pminfo -v pmcd \
| sed -e '/^pmcd\.pmie/d'
echo
echo "pmlc with PMLOGGER_PORT=$PMLOGGER_PORT"
echo "show loggers" | pmlc \
| sed \
-e '/primary/s/([0-9][0-9]*)/(LOGGER_PID) .../' \
-e "s/on `hostname`/on HOST/" \
-e "s/on local:/on HOST/" \
-e 's/ *[0-9][0-9]*//g'
echo
echo 'port from $PCP_TMP_DIR/pmlogger/primary'
sed -e 1q $PCP_TMP_DIR/pmlogger/primary
# For Mac OS X need to massage lines like ..
# tcp4 0 0 *.42000 *.* LISTEN
# tcp6 0 0 *.42000 *.* LISTEN
# For OpenBSD ...
# tcp 0 0 *.42000 *.* LISTEN
#
echo "... and netstat"
netstat -an \
| tee -a $seq.full \
| sed -n -e '/4[23]000.*LISTEN/{
s/0\.0\.0\.0/inet/g
s/:::/inet6:/g
s/tcp4[ 0]*\*./inet./
s/tcp6[ 0]*\*./inet6./
s/tcp[ 0]*\*./inet./
s/:/./g
s/.*\(inet6*.4[23]000\).*\(LISTEN\).*/... \1 ... \2/
p
}' \
| sort
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