# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. # # Copyright (c) 2011 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # # TEST repmgr032 # TEST The (undocumented) AUTOROLLBACK config feature. proc repmgr032 { { tnum 032 } args } { source ./include.tcl global databases_in_memory if { $is_freebsd_test == 1 } { puts "Skipping replication manager test on FreeBSD platform." return } # This test needs to have explicit control over whether/which databases # are on disk versus in memory. # if { $databases_in_memory } { puts "Skipping repmgr$tnum for databases_in_memory" return } set method "btree" set args [convert_args $method $args] foreach test_case {normal do_close nimdbs} { puts "Repmgr$tnum: preventing auto-rollback, $test_case case" repmgr032_sub $method $tnum $test_case $args } } proc repmgr032_sub { method tnum test_case largs } { global testdir global repfiles_in_memory global rep_verbose global verbose_type switch $test_case { normal { set do_close false set nimdbs false } do_close { set do_close true set nimdbs false } nimdbs { set do_close true set nimdbs true } } set verbargs "" if { $rep_verbose == 1 } { set verbargs " -verbose {$verbose_type on} " } set repmemargs "" if { $repfiles_in_memory } { set repmemargs "-rep_inmem_files " } env_cleanup $testdir file mkdir [set dira $testdir/SITE_A] file mkdir [set dirb $testdir/SITE_B] file mkdir [set dirc $testdir/SITE_C] foreach { porta portb portc } [available_ports 3] {} set common "-create -txn $verbargs $repmemargs \ -rep -thread -event " set common_mgr "-msgth 2" puts "\tRepmgr$tnum.a: Start sites." set cmda "berkdb_env_noerr $common -errpfx SITE_A -home $dira" set enva [eval $cmda] $enva rep_config {mgrelections off} eval $enva repmgr $common_mgr -ack allavailable \ -local {[list localhost $porta]} -start master if { $nimdbs } { set omethod [convert_method $method] set db [eval {berkdb_open_noerr} -env $enva -auto_commit\ -create -mode 0644 $omethod $largs {"" nim.db}] set niter 10 eval rep_test $method $enva $db $niter 0 0 0 $largs $db close } set cmdb "berkdb_env_noerr $common -errpfx SITE_B -home $dirb" set envb [eval $cmdb] $envb rep_config {mgrelections off} eval $envb repmgr $common_mgr -start client \ -local {[list localhost $portb]} -remote {[list localhost $porta]} await_startup_done $envb set cmdc "berkdb_env_noerr $common -errpfx SITE_C -home $dirc" set envc [eval $cmdc] $envc rep_config {mgrelections off} $envc rep_config {autorollback off} eval $envc repmgr $common_mgr -start client \ -local {[list localhost $portc]} -remote {[list localhost $porta]} await_startup_done $envc puts "\tRepmgr$tnum.b: Run some transactions at master." set niter 20 eval rep_test $method $enva NULL $niter 0 0 0 $largs # Remember where we are in the log. Use a log cursor to read the last # record in the log, then do one more transaction, then read the log end # again. This gives us a lower and upper bound on where the sync point # should be. # set logc [$enva log_cursor] set lower [lindex [$logc get -last] 0] eval rep_test $method $enva NULL 1 0 0 0 $largs set upper [lindex [$logc get -last] 0] $logc close puts "\tRepmgr$tnum.c: Shut down client B, then do a few more txns" $envb close eval rep_test $method $enva NULL $niter 0 0 0 $largs puts "\tRepmgr$tnum.d: Kill master, and restart client B as new master" if { $do_close } { $envc close } $enva close # maybe wait for masterfailure event at env b? set envb [eval $cmdb] $envb rep_config {mgrelections off} eval $envb repmgr $common_mgr -start master \ -local {[list localhost $portb]} -remote {[list localhost $portc]} if { $do_close } { set envc [eval $cmdc -recover] $envc rep_config {autorollback off} eval $envc repmgr $common_mgr -start client \ -local {[list localhost $portc]} \ -remote {[list localhost $portb]} } puts "\tRepmgr$tnum.e: Wait for WOULD_ROLLBACK event." await_condition {[is_event_present $envc would_rollback]} set sync_point [lindex [find_event [$envc event_info] would_rollback] 1] puts "\tRepmgr$tnum.f: Reported sync point is $sync_point" error_check_good lower_bound [$envb log_compare $lower $sync_point] -1 # The upper bound must be >= to the sync point, which means log_compare # must *NOT* return a -1. The other possible values (0, 1) are OK. # error_check_bad upper_bound [$envb log_compare $upper $sync_point] -1 $envc close $envb close set be_quiet "" }