#! /bin/sh # # Run test 3. msg() { test "$DVERBOSE" == 1 && { echo "========" echo "======== $1" echo "========" } } init_tmadmin() { tmadmin << END_OF_TMADMIN crdl -z $TLOGDEVICE -b 500 crlog -m cluster3 END_OF_TMADMIN } # Everything else is done in run/bin. cd $RUN/bin # The CFLAGS variable defines the pre-processor defines -- start with # whatever the user set, and add our own stuff. # # For debugging output, add -DDVERBOSE test "$DVERBOSE" == 1 && { COMPILE_FLAGS="-DDVERBOSE" DVERBOSE_FLAG="-v" } COMPILE_FLAGS="$CFLAGS $COMPILE_FLAGS -g -I../../.." UTILITY_FILES="-f ../../utilities/bdb_xa_util.c" msg "BUILDING CLIENT" CFLAGS="$COMPILE_FLAGS"; export CFLAGS buildclient -r BERKELEY-DB $DVERBOSE_FLAG -o client \ $UTILITY_FILES -f ../../src3/client.c test "$?" -eq 0 || { echo "FAIL: buildclient failed." exit 1 } msg "BUILDING SERVER #1" CFLAGS="$COMPILE_FLAGS -DSERVER1"; export CFLAGS buildserver -r BERKELEY-DB $DVERBOSE_FLAG -t -o server1 \ -s TestThread1:TestThread1 $UTILITY_FILES -f ../../src3/server.c test "$?" -eq 0 || { echo "FAIL: buildserver failed." exit 1 } msg "BUILDING SERVER #2" CFLAGS="$COMPILE_FLAGS -DSERVER2"; export CFLAGS buildserver -r BERKELEY-DB $DVERBOSE_FLAG -t -o server2 \ -s TestThread2:TestThread2 $UTILITY_FILES -f ../../src3/server.c test "$?" -eq 0 || { echo "FAIL: buildserver failed." exit 1 } msg "BUILDING THE RESOURCE MANAGER." buildtms -o DBRM -r BERKELEY-DB init_tmadmin # Boot Tuxedo. # You should see something like: # # Booting admin processes ... # # exec BBL -A : # process id=13845 ... Started. # # Booting server processes ... # # exec DBRM -A : # process id=13846 ... Started. # exec DBRM -A : # process id=13847 ... Started. # exec server1 -A : # process id=13848 ... Started. # exec server2 -A : # process id=13849 ... Started. # 5 processes started. msg "BOOTING TUXEDO." tmboot -y exitval=0 if [ $1 == 1 ]; then kill_thread=-k fi ./client $kill_thread $DVERBOSE_FLAG test "$?" -ne 0 && { echo "FAIL: client failed" exitval=1 break; } msg "SHUTTING DOWN THE TRANSACTION MANAGER." echo 'y' | tmshutdown # Copy out any server output. echo "STDOUT:" cat stdout # Killing a thread can result in expected database "run recovery" errors if [ $1 == 1 ]; then exit $exitval fi # Copy out any server errors. test -s stderr && { echo "STDERR:" cat stderr echo "FAIL: stderr file not empty" exitval=1 } exit $exitval