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94 lines
2.7 KiB
Tcl
94 lines
2.7 KiB
Tcl
# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
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#
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# Copyright (c) 1996, 2012 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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#
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# $Id$
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#
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# TEST env004
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# TEST Test multiple data directories. Do a bunch of different opens
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# TEST to make sure that the files are detected in different directories.
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proc env004 { } {
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source ./include.tcl
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set method "hash"
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set omethod [convert_method $method]
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set args [convert_args $method ""]
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puts "Env004: Multiple data directory test."
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env_cleanup $testdir
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file mkdir $testdir/data1
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file mkdir $testdir/data2
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file mkdir $testdir/data3
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puts "\tEnv004.a: Multiple data directories in DB_CONFIG file"
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# Create a config file
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set cid [open $testdir/DB_CONFIG w]
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puts $cid "set_data_dir ."
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puts $cid "set_data_dir data1"
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puts $cid "set_data_dir data2"
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puts $cid "set_data_dir data3"
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close $cid
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set e [berkdb_env -create -private -home $testdir]
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error_check_good dbenv [is_valid_env $e] TRUE
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ddir_test $method $e $args
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error_check_good env_close [$e close] 0
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puts "\tEnv004.b: Multiple data directories in berkdb_env call."
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env_cleanup $testdir
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file mkdir $testdir/data1
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file mkdir $testdir/data2
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file mkdir $testdir/data3
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# Now call dbenv with config specified
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set e [berkdb_env -create -private \
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-data_dir . -data_dir data1 -data_dir data2 \
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-data_dir data3 -home $testdir]
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error_check_good dbenv [is_valid_env $e] TRUE
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ddir_test $method $e $args
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error_check_good env_close [$e close] 0
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}
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proc ddir_test { method e args } {
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source ./include.tcl
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set args [convert_args $args]
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set omethod [convert_method $method]
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# Now create one file in each directory
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set db1 [eval {berkdb_open -create \
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-truncate -mode 0644 $omethod -env $e} $args {data1/datafile1.db}]
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error_check_good dbopen1 [is_valid_db $db1] TRUE
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set db2 [eval {berkdb_open -create \
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-truncate -mode 0644 $omethod -env $e} $args {data2/datafile2.db}]
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error_check_good dbopen2 [is_valid_db $db2] TRUE
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set db3 [eval {berkdb_open -create \
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-truncate -mode 0644 $omethod -env $e} $args {data3/datafile3.db}]
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error_check_good dbopen3 [is_valid_db $db3] TRUE
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# Close the files
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error_check_good db_close1 [$db1 close] 0
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error_check_good db_close2 [$db2 close] 0
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error_check_good db_close3 [$db3 close] 0
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# Now, reopen the files without complete pathnames and make
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# sure that we find them.
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set db1 [berkdb_open -env $e datafile1.db]
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error_check_good dbopen1 [is_valid_db $db1] TRUE
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set db2 [berkdb_open -env $e datafile2.db]
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error_check_good dbopen2 [is_valid_db $db2] TRUE
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set db3 [berkdb_open -env $e datafile3.db]
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error_check_good dbopen3 [is_valid_db $db3] TRUE
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# Finally close all the files
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error_check_good db_close1 [$db1 close] 0
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error_check_good db_close2 [$db2 close] 0
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error_check_good db_close3 [$db3 close] 0
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}
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