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#!/bin/sh
# PCP QA Test No. 925
#
# test case where pmlogger_daily runs before pmlogger_check with
# Martins Innus <minnus@buffalo.edu> style multi-level directory structure.
#
# Copyright (c) 2017 Ken McDonell. All Rights Reserved.
#
seq=`basename $0`
echo "QA output created by $seq"
# get standard environment, filters and checks
. ./common.product
. ./common.filter
. ./common.check
NEEDREWRITE=$PCP_LOG_DIR/pmlogger/.NeedRewrite
_cleanup()
{
if $needclean
then
needclean=false
# TODO - kill off a pmlogger?
fi
cd $here
$sudo rm -rf $tmp $tmp.*
[ -f $NEEDREWRITE.$seq ] && $sudo mv $NEEDREWRITE.$seq $NEEDREWRITE
}
_filter()
{
# strip lines like ...
# Roll /var/log/pcp/NOTICES -> /var/log/pcp/NOTICES.old
# Start new /var/log/pcp/NOTICES
# + mv -f /var/log/pcp/NOTICES /var/log/pcp/NOTICES.old
# + touch /var/log/pcp/NOTICES
# as we have no control over the trigger for this (the size of the
# NOTICES file)
#
# and do the usual config/pid filtering
#
sed \
-e '/^Roll .*\/NOTICES/d' \
-e '/^Start .*\/NOTICES/d' \
-e '/^Start \[/s/ 2[0-9:. -]*/ DATESTAMP/' \
-e '/^End \[/s/ 2[0-9:. -]*/ DATESTAMP /' \
-e "s,$tmp,TMP,g" \
-e "s,/privateTMP,TMP,g" \
-e "s,$PCP_TMP_DIR,PCP_TMP_DIR,g" \
-e "s/$PAST/PAST/g" \
-e 's/\. user=/ user=/' \
# end
}
_report()
{
# Note: some versions of ls(1), e.g. OS X, don't report directory
# names from the command line (so no pmlogger: line below)
#
# Also, if $tmp is in a dir with the setgid (NOT setuid) bit set and/or
# this is a *BSD system and/or it is a new moon, our pmlogger_daily
# script may have no default control over the group of created
# subdirectories, so groups "pcp", "wheel" and "root" are all deemed
# equivalent for this test. Sigh.
#
(cd $tmp; ls -lR pmlogger ) \
| tee -a $seq_full \
| $PCP_AWK_PROG '
$1 == "pmlogger:" { next }
NF < 4 { print; next }
{ print "mode=" $1 " user=" $3 " group=" $4 " name=" $NF }' \
| sed \
-e '/^total /d' \
-e 's/[2-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]:$/YYYY:/' \
-e 's/[2-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]\/[01][0-9]:$/YYYY\/MM:/' \
-e 's/[2-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]\/[01][0-9]\/[0-3][0-9]:$/YYYY\/MM\/DD:/' \
-e 's/=[2-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]$/=YYYY/' \
-e 's/=[0-3][0-9]$/=NN/' \
-e 's/[2-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][01][0-9][0-3][0-9]/YYYYMMDD/' \
-e 's/[012][0-9]\.[0-5][0-9]\./HH.MM./' \
-e '/name=lock/d' \
-e '/group=pcp/s//group=OK/' \
-e '/group=root/s//group=OK/' \
-e '/group=wheel/s//group=OK/' \
# end
}
status=1 # failure is the default!
needclean=true
trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15
[ -f $NEEDREWRITE ] && $sudo mv $NEEDREWRITE $NEEDREWRITE.$seq
# real QA test starts here
cat <<End-of-File >$tmp.control
# dummy file created by qa/$seq on `date`
# the goal here is to have a non-primary logger that has a deeply
# nested directory structure for the logs
\$version=1.1
LOCALHOSTNAME n n $tmp/pmlogger/myhost/2017/02/12 -c /dev/null -L
End-of-File
# need to be a place the user $PCP_USER can cd to from pmlogger_daily
#
cd /var/tmp
$sudo -u $PCP_USER -g $PCP_GROUP sh -c "umask 022; $PCP_BINADM_DIR/pmlogger_daily -P -D -x never -c $tmp.control -V -l $tmp.log"
cd $here
_filter <$tmp.log
_report | _filter
echo
# success, all done
status=0
exit
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