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#!/usr/bin/env expect
############################################################################
# Purpose: Test of Slurm functionality
#          Validate scontrol pidinfo command.
############################################################################
# Copyright (C) 2002-2006 The Regents of the University of California.
# Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER).
# Written by Morris Jette <jette1@llnl.gov>
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#
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#
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############################################################################
source ./globals

set file_in     "$test_dir/input"
set file_out    "$test_dir/output"
set file_err    "$test_dir/error"
set job_id      0
set scontrol_id 0
set rem_time    0

proc cleanup {} {
	global job_id

	cancel_job $job_id
}

#
# Build input script file
#
make_bash_script $file_in "$scontrol pidinfo \$\$"

#
# Spawn a srun batch job that uses stdout/err and confirm their contents
#
set job_id [submit_job -fail "--output=$file_out --error=$file_err -t1 $file_in"]

#
# Wait for job to complete
#
wait_for_job -fail $job_id "DONE"

#
# Verify job_id in output file
#
wait_for_file -fail $file_out
set output [run_command_output -fail "$bin_cat $file_out"]

subtest {[regexp "JobId=($number)" $output - scontrol_id]} "Verify JobId message is printed"
subtest {$job_id == $scontrol_id} "Verify scontrol pidinfo error"
subtest {[regexp "Job remaining time is ($number)" $output - rem_time]} "Verify remaining time message is printed"
subtest [tolerance 60 $rem_time -5] "Verify Job remaining time is within expected tolerance"
subtest {![regexp "error" $output - scontrol_id]} "Verify that no error was printed"