# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. # # Copyright (c) 2003, 2012 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # # $Id$ # # Rep017 script - concurrency with checkpoints. # # Repscript exists to process checkpoints, though the # way it is currently written, it will process whatever # it finds in the message queue. It requires a one-master # one-client setup. # # Usage: repscript masterdir clientdir rep_verbose verbose_type # masterdir: master env directory # clientdir: client env directory # source ./include.tcl source $test_path/test.tcl source $test_path/testutils.tcl source $test_path/reputils.tcl set usage "repscript masterdir clientdir rep_verbose verbose_type" # Verify usage if { $argc != 4 } { puts stderr "FAIL:[timestamp] Usage: $usage" exit } # Initialize arguments set masterdir [ lindex $argv 0 ] set clientdir [ lindex $argv 1 ] set rep_verbose [ lindex $argv 2 ] set verbose_type [ lindex $argv 3 ] set verbargs "" if { $rep_verbose == 1 } { set verbargs " -verbose {$verbose_type on} " } # Join the queue env. We assume the rep test convention of # placing the messages in $testdir/MSGQUEUEDIR. set queueenv [eval berkdb_env -home $testdir/MSGQUEUEDIR] error_check_good script_qenv_open [is_valid_env $queueenv] TRUE # We need to set up our own machids. # Add 1 for master env id, and 2 for the clientenv id. # repladd 1 repladd 2 # Join the master env. set ma_cmd "berkdb_env_noerr -home $masterdir $verbargs \ -txn -rep_master -rep_transport \[list 1 replsend\]" set masterenv [eval $ma_cmd] error_check_good script_menv_open [is_valid_env $masterenv] TRUE puts "Master open" # Join the client env. set cl_cmd "berkdb_env_noerr -home $clientdir $verbargs \ -txn -rep_client -rep_transport \[list 2 replsend\]" set clientenv [eval $cl_cmd] error_check_good script_cenv_open [is_valid_env $clientenv] TRUE puts "Everyone open" tclsleep 10 # Make it so that the client sleeps in the middle of checkpoints $clientenv test check 10 puts "Client set" # Update the client, in order to process the checkpoint process_msgs "{$masterenv 1} {$clientenv 2}" puts "Processed messages" # Close the envs error_check_good script_master_close [$masterenv close] 0 error_check_good script_client_close [$clientenv close] 0 puts "\tRepscript completed successfully"