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#!/bin/sh
# PCP QA Test No. 370
#
# exercise sar2pcp
#
# Copyright (c) 2012 Red Hat.
# Copyright (c) 2010 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

which sar >/dev/null 2>&1 || _notrun "sar not installed"
which sadf >/dev/null 2>&1 || _notrun "sadf not installed"
which sar2pcp >/dev/null 2>&1 || _notrun "sar2pcp not installed"

version=`sar -V 2>&1 | sed -n -e '/sysstat version /{
s/.* //
p
}'`

rm -f $seq.out
file_version=$version
case "$version"
in
    9.0.4*)	# RHEL6
	ln $seq.out.4 $seq.out || exit 1
	file_version=9.0.4
	;;
    9.0.6.1)
	ln $seq.out.5 $seq.out || exit 1
	;;
    9.0.6*)
	ln $seq.out.1 $seq.out || exit 1
	file_version=9.0.6
	;;
    9.1.7*)
	ln $seq.out.2 $seq.out || exit 1
	file_version=9.1.7
	;;
    10.0.1*)
	ln $seq.out.3 $seq.out || exit 1
	file_version=10.0.1
	;;
    10.0.5*)
	ln $seq.out.6 $seq.out || exit 1
	file_version=10.0.5
	;;
    10.2.0)
	ln $seq.out.7 $seq.out || exit 1
	;;
    *)
	_notrun "no qualified output for sysstat version $version"
	;;
esac
[ -f src/sa-sysstat-$file_version ] || \
    _notrun "no data file (sa-sysstat-$file_version) for sysstat version $version"

status=0	# success is the default!
$sudo rm -rf $tmp.* $seq.full
trap "rm -f $tmp.*; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15

# real QA test starts here

sar2pcp src/sa-sysstat-$file_version $tmp

# version 9.x output
# 11:07:39        CPU     %user     %nice   %system   %iowait    %steal     %idle
# 11:07:44        all      3.20      0.10      1.60      0.00      0.00     95.10
#
# version 10.x output
# 04:50:52 PM     CPU     %user     %nice   %system   %iowait    %steal     %idle
# 04:50:57 PM     all      0.31      0.00      0.31      0.00      0.00     99.38
#
sar -f src/sa-sysstat-$file_version -u \
| tee -a $seq.full \
| sed -n '/^[0-2][0-9]:/{
s/^00\(:..:..\) PM/12\1/
s/^01\(:..:..\) PM/13\1/
s/^02\(:..:..\) PM/14\1/
s/^03\(:..:..\) PM/15\1/
s/^04\(:..:..\) PM/16\1/
s/^05\(:..:..\) PM/17\1/
s/^06\(:..:..\) PM/18\1/
s/^07\(:..:..\) PM/19\1/
s/^08\(:..:..\) PM/20\1/
s/^09\(:..:..\) PM/21\1/
s/^10\(:..:..\) PM/22\1/
s/^11\(:..:..\) PM/23\1/
s/^\(..:..:..\) AM/\1/
p
}' \
| $PCP_AWK_PROG >$tmp.sar '
NR == 1		{ next }
		# percent to utilization
		{ for (i = 2; i <= NF; i++) { $i = $i / 100 }
		  print
		}'

echo "check user CPU time ..."
pmval -f 8 -t 5 -a $tmp kernel.all.cpu.user \
| sed -n '/^[0-2][0-9]:/{
s/\.[0-9][0-9][0-9]//
p
}' >$tmp.pcp
( echo ""; echo "kernel.all.cpu.user" ) >>$seq.full
cat $tmp.pcp >>$seq.full
paste $tmp.sar $tmp.pcp >$tmp.both
$PCP_AWK_PROG <$tmp.both '
{ if ($3-$NF > 0.000001 || $3-$NF < -0.000001) print "[",NR,"] mismatch:",$1,$3,$NF }'

echo
echo "check timestamps ..."
$PCP_AWK_PROG <$tmp.both '
$1 != $9	{ print "[",NR,"] mismatch:",$0 }'

echo
echo "check sys CPU time ..."
# note sar's -u view of system is really sys+intr
# ... saved by derived metrics!
# also need to relax tolerance in comparison, 'cause sar seems to get
# the arithmetic "not quite right" (tm)
echo "system = kernel.all.cpu.sys + kernel.all.cpu.intr" >$tmp.config
export PCP_DERIVED_CONFIG=$tmp.config
pmval -f 8 -t 5 -a $tmp system \
| sed -n '/^[0-2][0-9]:/{
s/\.[0-9][0-9][0-9]//
p
}' >$tmp.pcp
( echo ""; echo "system = kernel.all.cpu.sys + kernel.all.cpu.intr" ) >>$seq.full
cat $tmp.pcp >>$seq.full
paste $tmp.sar $tmp.pcp >$tmp.both
$PCP_AWK_PROG <$tmp.both '
{ if ($5-$NF > 0.001 || $5-$NF < -0.001) print "[",NR,"] mismatch:",$1,$5,$NF }'

echo >>$seq.full
# version 9.x output
# 11:07:39          tps      rtps      wtps   bread/s   bwrtn/s
# 11:07:44         0.00      0.00      0.00      0.00      0.00
#
# version 10.x output
# 04:50:52 PM       tps      rtps      wtps   bread/s   bwrtn/s
# 04:50:57 PM      0.80      0.00      0.80      0.00      6.40
#
sar -f src/sa-sysstat-$file_version -b \
| tee -a $seq.full \
| sed -n '/^[0-2][0-9]:/{
s/^00\(:..:..\) PM/12\1/
s/^01\(:..:..\) PM/13\1/
s/^02\(:..:..\) PM/14\1/
s/^03\(:..:..\) PM/15\1/
s/^04\(:..:..\) PM/16\1/
s/^05\(:..:..\) PM/17\1/
s/^06\(:..:..\) PM/18\1/
s/^07\(:..:..\) PM/19\1/
s/^08\(:..:..\) PM/20\1/
s/^09\(:..:..\) PM/21\1/
s/^10\(:..:..\) PM/22\1/
s/^11\(:..:..\) PM/23\1/
s/^\(..:..:..\) AM/\1/
p
}' \
| $PCP_AWK_PROG >$tmp.sar '
NR == 1		{ next }
		# blocks to Kbytes
		{ for (i = 5; i <= NF; i++) { $i = $i /2 }
		  print
		}'

echo
echo "check user disk iops ..."
# units are iops, so within 0.01 iop is ok
pmval -f 8 -t 5 -a $tmp disk.all.total \
| sed -n '/^[0-2][0-9]:/{
s/\.[0-9][0-9][0-9]//
p
}' >$tmp.pcp
( echo ""; echo "disk.all.total" ) >>$seq.full
cat $tmp.pcp >>$seq.full
paste $tmp.sar $tmp.pcp >$tmp.both
$PCP_AWK_PROG <$tmp.both '
{ if ($2-$NF > 0.01 || $2-$NF < -0.01) print "[",NR,"] mismatch:",$1,$2,$NF }'

echo
echo "check user disk write thruput ..."
# units are iops, so within 0.01 iop is ok
pmval -f 8 -t 5 -a $tmp disk.all.write_bytes \
| sed -n '/^[0-2][0-9]:/{
s/\.[0-9][0-9][0-9]//
p
}' >$tmp.pcp
( echo ""; echo "disk.all.write_bytes" ) >>$seq.full
cat $tmp.pcp >>$seq.full
paste $tmp.sar $tmp.pcp >$tmp.both
$PCP_AWK_PROG <$tmp.both '
{ if ($6-$NF > 0.01 || $6-$NF < -0.01) print "[",NR,"] mismatch:",$1,$6,$NF }'

echo
echo "full dump ..."
# note proc.nprocs -> proc.nproc mapping needed after sar2pcp changes in
# commit 48e373f0609a0a0804bc052d5e9dec41a5a2928e so output matches 370's
# "out" files
#
pmdumplog -lm -z $tmp 2>&1 \
| sed \
	-e 's/245\.0\.[0-9][0-9]*/245.0.NN/g' \
	-e 's/(proc.nprocs)/(proc.nproc)/'

# success, all done
exit