# Test for multiple ports in imtcp # This test checks if multiple tcp listener ports are correctly # handled by imtcp # # NOTE: this test must (and can) be enhanced when we merge in the # upgraded tcpflood program # # added 2009-05-22 by Rgerhards # This file is part of the rsyslog project, released under GPLv3 echo testing imtcp multiple listeners rm -f work rsyslog.out.log rsyslog.out.log.save # work files ../tools/rsyslogd -c4 -u2 -n -irsyslog.pid -M../runtime/.libs:../.libs -f$srcdir/testsuites/imtcp-multiport.conf & sleep 1 echo "rsyslogd started with pid " `cat rsyslog.pid` ./tcpflood 127.0.0.1 13514 1 10000 if [ "$?" -ne "0" ]; then echo "error during tcpflood! see rsyslog.out.log.save for what was written" cp rsyslog.out.log rsyslog.out.log.save fi $srcdir/waitqueueempty.sh # wait until rsyslogd is done processing messages kill `cat rsyslog.pid` rm -f work sort < rsyslog.out.log > work ./chkseq work 0 9999 if [ "$?" -ne "0" ]; then # rm -f work rsyslog.out.log echo "sequence error detected" exit 1 fi rm -f work rsyslog.out.log # # # ### now complete new cycle with other port ### # # rm -f work rsyslog.out.log rsyslog.out.log.save # work files ../tools/rsyslogd -c4 -u2 -n -irsyslog.pid -M../runtime/.libs:../.libs -f$srcdir/testsuites/imtcp-multiport.conf & sleep 1 echo "rsyslogd started with pid " `cat rsyslog.pid` ./tcpflood 127.0.0.1 13515 1 10000 if [ "$?" -ne "0" ]; then echo "error during tcpflood! see rsyslog.out.log.save for what was written" cp rsyslog.out.log rsyslog.out.log.save fi $srcdir/waitqueueempty.sh # wait until rsyslogd is done processing messages kill `cat rsyslog.pid` rm -f work sort < rsyslog.out.log > work ./chkseq work 0 9999 if [ "$?" -ne "0" ]; then # rm -f work rsyslog.out.log echo "sequence error detected" exit 1 fi rm -f work rsyslog.out.log # # # ### now complete new cycle with other port ### # # rm -f work rsyslog.out.log rsyslog.out.log.save # work files ../tools/rsyslogd -c4 -u2 -n -irsyslog.pid -M../runtime/.libs:../.libs -f$srcdir/testsuites/imtcp-multiport.conf & sleep 1 echo "rsyslogd started with pid " `cat rsyslog.pid` ./tcpflood 127.0.0.1 13516 1 10000 if [ "$?" -ne "0" ]; then echo "error during tcpflood! see rsyslog.out.log.save for what was written" cp rsyslog.out.log rsyslog.out.log.save fi $srcdir/waitqueueempty.sh # wait until rsyslogd is done processing messages kill `cat rsyslog.pid` rm -f work sort < rsyslog.out.log > work ./chkseq work 0 9999 if [ "$?" -ne "0" ]; then # rm -f work rsyslog.out.log echo "sequence error detected" exit 1 fi rm -f work rsyslog.out.log