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# Test that the status command can get status of all nodes, or just a
# specified node.  Also test that the exit status is zero if all nodes
# are running, and nonzero otherwise.
#
# This test needs to be serialized because we are using the broker python
# bindings.
# @TEST-SERIALIZE: listen
#
# @TEST-EXEC: bash %INPUT
# @TEST-EXEC: TEST_DIFF_CANONIFIER="$SCRIPTS/diff-status-output --peers" btest-diff all.out
# @TEST-EXEC: TEST_DIFF_CANONIFIER="$SCRIPTS/diff-status-output --peers" btest-diff onenode.out
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff stopped.out

. zeekctl-test-setup

while read line; do installfile $line; done << EOF
etc/zeekctl.cfg__no_email
etc/node.cfg__no_netifs
EOF

echo "statuscmdshowall=1" >> $ZEEKCTL_INSTALL_PREFIX/etc/zeekctl.cfg

zeekctl install
zeekctl start

# get status of all nodes
zeekctl status > all.out

# get status of one node
zeekctl status manager > onenode.out

zeekctl stop worker-1

# not all nodes are running
! zeekctl status

zeekctl stop

# all nodes are stopped
! zeekctl status > stopped.out