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#!/bin/sh
# PCP QA Test No. 1455
# Test that cluster labels can be created, deleted and rewritten
# by pmlogrewrite(1)
#
# Copyright (c) 2018 Red Hat. All Rights Reserved.
#
seq=`basename $0`
echo "QA output created by $seq"
# get standard environment, filters and checks
. ./common.product
. ./common.filter
. ./common.check
_cleanup()
{
cd $here
$sudo rm -rf $tmp $tmp.*
}
status=1 # failure is the default!
trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
_filter()
{
tmpx=`echo $tmp`
sed -e 's/^Archive:.* Host:/ARCHIVE: Host:/' \
-e "s|$tmpx|TMP|g" \
-e 's|PID for pmlogger: [0-9]*|PID for pmlogger: PID|'
}
# real QA test starts here
DIR=archives
# The test archive has no cluster labels, so create some. We will then work
# with those new labels.
CONFIG=$tmp.config
cat > $CONFIG << EOF
LABEL CLUSTER 60.0 { NEW "cluster_60_0_label" "cluster_60_0_value" }
LABEL CLUSTER 60.7 { NEW "cluster_60_7_label" "cluster_60_7_value" }
LABEL CLUSTER 60.14 { NEW "cluster_60_14_label" "cluster_60_14_value" }
LABEL CLUSTER 60.15 { NEW "cluster_60_15_label" "cluster_60_15_value" }
LABEL CLUSTER 60.28 { NEW "cluster_60_28_label" "cluster_60_28_value" }
LABEL CLUSTER 60.68 { NEW "cluster_60_68_label" "cluster_60_68_value" }
EOF
echo contents of $CONFIG >> $seq_full
echo ........................ >> $seq_full
cat $CONFIG >> $seq_full
echo ........................ >> $seq_full
IN=$DIR/20180415.09.16
OUT=$tmp.newlabels
rm -f $OUT.*
echo "Running pmlogrewrite -c $CONFIG $IN $OUT" | _filter | tee -a $seq_full
pmlogrewrite -c $CONFIG $IN $OUT 2>&1 >> $seq_full
[ $? -eq 0 ] || echo "Error running pmlogrewrite -c $CONFIG $IN $OUT -- see $seq.full"
# Now run pmdumplog against the original and rewritten archives.
DUMP1=$tmp.original.txt
echo "Running pmdumplog -zhide $IN" | _filter | tee -a $seq_full
pmdumplog -zhide $IN 2>&1 > $DUMP1
DUMP2=$tmp.rewritten.txt
IN=$OUT
echo "Running pmdumplog -iteh $IN" | _filter | tee -a $seq_full
pmdumplog -zhide $IN 2>&1 > $DUMP2
# Make sure the item labels have been deleted or reassociated
echo "Running diff $DUMP1 $DUMP2" | _filter | tee -a $seq_full
diff $DUMP1 $DUMP2 2>&1 | _filter | tee -a $seq_full
# Now, run pmlogrewrite against the archive, deleting and reassociating some
# item labels
cat > $CONFIG << EOF
LABEL CLUSTER 60.0 { } # does nothing
LABEL CLUSTER 60.7 { DELETE }
LABEL CLUSTER 60.14 { CLUSTER -> 60.23 }
LABEL CLUSTER 60.15 "cluster_60_15_label" { LABEL -> "new_label" }
LABEL CLUSTER 60.28 * "cluster_60_28_value" { VALUE -> "new_value" }
LABEL CLUSTER 60.68 * * { VALUE -> false }
EOF
echo contents of $CONFIG >> $seq_full
echo ........................ >> $seq_full
cat $CONFIG >> $seq_full
echo ........................ >> $seq_full
IN=$tmp.newlabels
OUT=$tmp.pmlogrewrite
rm -f $OUT.*
echo "Running pmlogrewrite -c $CONFIG $IN $OUT" | _filter | tee -a $seq_full
pmlogrewrite -c $CONFIG $IN $OUT 2>&1 >> $seq_full
[ $? -eq 0 ] || echo "Error running pmlogrewrite -c $CONFIG $IN $OUT -- see $seq.full"
# Now run pmdumplog against the original and rewritten archives.
DUMP1=$tmp.original.txt
echo "Running pmdumplog -zhide $IN" | _filter | tee -a $seq_full
pmdumplog -zhide $IN 2>&1 > $DUMP1
DUMP2=$tmp.rewritten.txt
IN=$OUT
echo "Running pmdumplog -iteh $IN" | _filter | tee -a $seq_full
pmdumplog -zhide $IN 2>&1 > $DUMP2
# Make sure the item labels have been deleted or reassociated
echo "Running diff $DUMP1 $DUMP2" | _filter | tee -a $seq_full
diff $DUMP1 $DUMP2 2>&1 | _filter | tee -a $seq_full
# success, all done
status=0
exit
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