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#! /bin/sh
# PCP QA Test No. 374
# pmlogger (assorted) and pmlc (PCP 2.0) version compatibility
#
# 64-bit host version ... see 322 for 32-bit host version ... this
# one is optionally not run if you can't find a 64-bit host running
# pcp
#
# Copyright (c) 1995-2002 Silicon Graphics, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
#

seq=`basename $0`
echo "QA output created by $seq"

# get standard filters
. ./common.product
. ./common.filter
. ./common.check

rm -f $seq.full
rm -f $seq.out
if [ $PCP_VER -lt 3800 ]
then
    ln $seq.out.1 $seq.out || exit 1
else
    ln $seq.out.2 $seq.out || exit 1
fi

_filter()
{
    _filter_pmdumplog \
    | sed \
	-e '/^pmlogger .* on host .* is logging metrics from host .*/d' \
	-e '/^PMCD host/d' \
	-e '/^TIMESTAMP started/d' \
    | $PCP_AWK_PROG '
/datax/				{ skip = 3 }
skip > 0			{ skip--; next }
$1 == "log" && $2 == "size"	{ if ($3 > 100 && $3 <= 200) $3 = "more than 100"
				  else if ($3 > 200 && $3 <= 300) $3 = "more than 200"
				}
				{ print }'
}

_remote_signal()
{
    host="$1"
    pid="$2"
    base="$3"

    cat <<end-of-file >$tmp.cmd
. \$PCP_DIR/etc/pcp.env
\$PCP_BINADM_DIR/pmsignal -s TERM $pid
sleep 1
\$PCP_BINADM_DIR/pmsignal -s KILL $pid
test -k \$PCP_TMP_DIR/pmlogger || /usr/bin/sudo chmod o-w \$PCP_TMP_DIR/pmlogger 2>/dev/null
rm -f /tmp/$base.*
end-of-file
    scp -q $tmp.cmd pcpqa@$host:$tmp.cmd
    ssh -q pcpqa@$host /bin/sh $tmp.cmd >/dev/null 2>&1
    ssh -q pcpqa@$host "rm -f $tmp.cmd"
}

_speak_to_me()
{
    host=$1
    pid=''
    base=''
    cat <<'End-of-File' | ssh -q pcpqa@$host sh >$tmp.tmp 2>&1
if [ -r $PCP_DIR/etc/pcp.env ]
then
    . $PCP_DIR/etc/pcp.env
else
    echo "Error: unable to read $PCP_DIR/etc/pcp.env!" >&2
    exit 1
fi
rm -f /tmp/$$.*
test -k $PCP_TMP_DIR/pmlogger || /usr/bin/sudo chmod o+w $PCP_TMP_DIR/pmlogger 2>/dev/null
( pmlogger -T5min -L -c /dev/null -l /tmp/$$.log /tmp/$$ </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 ) &
echo pid=$! base=$$
End-of-File

    echo >>$seq.full
    echo "From ssh to $host ..." >>$seq.full
    cat $tmp.tmp >>$seq.full

    eval `cat $tmp.tmp`

    if [ -z "$pid" ]
    then
	echo "Arrgh ... failed to get remote pmlogger pid for host $host"
	exit
    fi

    if [ -z "$base" ]
    then
	echo "Arrgh ... failed to get remote archive basename for host $host"
	exit
    fi

    for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
    do
	if echo quit | pmlc -h $host $pid 2>&1 | grep 'Connected to' >/dev/null
	then
	    break
	else
	    if [ $i = 10 ]
	    then
		echo "Arrgh ... pmlogger (pid=$pid) on host $host failed to start after 20 seconds"
		exit 1
	    fi
	fi
	sleep 2
    done

    # the success cases
    #
    cat <<End-of-File | pmlc 2>&1 | _filter
connect $pid@$host
status
new volume
status
flush
# singular, all instances
query { pmcd.simabi pmcd.control.register }
# some instances
query pmcd.agent.type ["sample" "pmcd" "sampledso"]
# non-leaf
query pmcd.pdu_in
# logging
log mandatory on once pmcd.agent.type ["sample" "pmcd"]
End-of-File

    # stopping and starting again should be enough to allow pmlogger
    # to have logged the metrics from the last request ... except the
    # pmlc control port socket may not have been ripped down, so
    # sleep some
    #
    sleep 2

    cat <<End-of-File | pmlc 2>&1 | _filter
connect $pid@$host
log mandatory off pmcd.agent.type ["sampledso"]
query pmcd.agent.type ["sample" "pmcd" "sampledso"]
End-of-File

    # the failures
    #
    # echo "log mandatory on once proc" | pmlc -h $host $pid -D1
    echo "connect 0@$host" | pmlc 2>&1 | _filter

    # cleanup
    #
    if [ ! -z "$host" ]
    then
	_remote_signal $host $pid $base
	pid=''
	base=''
    fi
}

_cleanup()
{
    if $need_clean
    then
	if [ ! -z "$pid" -a ! -z "$base" -a ! -z "$host" ]
	then
	    _remote_signal $host $pid $base
	    pid=''
	    base=''
	fi
	need_clean=false
    fi
    rm -f $tmp.*
}

need_clean=true
status=1	# failure is the default!
trap "_cleanup; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15

host=''
pid=''
base=''

# the v1 host may be on the other side of the planet
#
PMCD_CONNECT_TIMEOUT=30
PMCD_REQUEST_TIMEOUT=30
export PMCD_CONNECT_TIMEOUT PMCD_REQUEST_TIMEOUT

# real QA test starts here

for type in '-b 64 -v pcp\>=2'
do
    cmd="./getpmcdhosts -L -n 1 $type 2>/dev/null"
    host=`eval $cmd`
    if [ -z "$host" ]
    then
	echo "Cannot find a 64-bit host running PCP" >$seq.notrun
	need_clean=false
	exit
    else
	echo
	echo "=== pmlogger host type: $type ===" | sed 's/\\>//'
	echo "$type => $host" >>$seq.full
	_speak_to_me $host
    fi
done

# success, all done
status=0
exit