libdb/test/tcl/repmgr100.tcl
2012-11-14 15:13:24 -05:00

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# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
#
# Copyright (c) 2009, 2012 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
#
# TEST repmgr100
# TEST Basic test of repmgr's multi-process master support.
# TEST
# TEST Set up a simple 2-site group, create data and replicate it.
# TEST Add a second process at the master and have it write some
# TEST updates. It does not explicitly start repmgr (nor do any
# TEST replication configuration, for that matter). Its first
# TEST update triggers initiation of connections, and so it doesn't
# TEST get to the client without a log request. But later updates
# TEST should go directly.
proc repmgr100 { } {
source ./include.tcl
global rep_verbose
global verbose_type
set tnum "100"
puts "Repmgr$tnum: Basic repmgr multi-process master support."
set site_prog [setup_site_prog]
env_cleanup $testdir
set masterdir $testdir/MASTERDIR
set clientdir $testdir/CLIENTDIR
file mkdir $masterdir
file mkdir $clientdir
set ports [available_ports 2]
set master_port [lindex $ports 0]
set client_port [lindex $ports 1]
puts "\tRepmgr$tnum.a: Set up the master (on TCP port $master_port)."
set master [open "| $site_prog" "r+"]
fconfigure $master -buffering line
puts $master "home $masterdir"
make_dbconfig $masterdir \
[list [list repmgr_site 127.0.0.1 $master_port db_local_site on] \
"rep_set_config db_repmgr_conf_2site_strict off"]
puts $master "output $testdir/m1output"
puts $master "open_env"
puts $master "start master"
error_check_match start_master [gets $master] "*Successful*"
puts $master "open_db test.db"
puts $master "put myKey myValue"
puts "\tRepmgr$tnum.b: Set up the client (on TCP port $client_port)."
set client [open "| $site_prog" "r+"]
fconfigure $client -buffering line
puts $client "home $clientdir"
puts $client "local $client_port"
make_dbconfig $clientdir \
[list [list repmgr_site 127.0.0.1 $client_port db_local_site on] \
[list repmgr_site 127.0.0.1 $master_port db_bootstrap_helper on] \
"rep_set_config db_repmgr_conf_2site_strict off"]
puts $client "output $testdir/coutput"
puts $client "open_env"
puts $client "start client"
error_check_match start_client [gets $client] "*Successful*"
puts "\tRepmgr$tnum.c: Wait for STARTUPDONE."
set clientenv [berkdb_env -home $clientdir]
await_startup_done $clientenv
puts "\tRepmgr$tnum.d: Start a second process at master."
set m2 [open "| $site_prog" "r+"]
fconfigure $m2 -buffering line
puts $m2 "home $masterdir"
puts $m2 "output $testdir/m2output"
puts $m2 "open_env"
puts $m2 "open_db test.db"
puts $m2 "put sub1 abc"
puts $m2 "echo firstputted"
set sentinel [gets $m2]
error_check_good m2_firstputted $sentinel "firstputted"
puts $m2 "put sub2 xyz"
puts $m2 "put sub3 ijk"
puts $m2 "put sub4 pqr"
puts $m2 "echo putted"
set sentinel [gets $m2]
error_check_good m2_putted $sentinel "putted"
puts $master "put another record"
puts $master "put and again"
puts $master "echo m1putted"
set sentinel [gets $master]
error_check_good m1_putted $sentinel "m1putted"
puts "\tRepmgr$tnum.e: Check that replicated data is visible at client."
puts $client "open_db test.db"
set expected {{myKey myValue} {sub1 abc} {sub2 xyz} {another record}}
verify_client_data $clientenv test.db $expected
# make sure there weren't too many rerequests
puts "\tRepmgr$tnum.f: Check rerequest stats"
set pfs [stat_field $clientenv rep_stat "Log records requested"]
error_check_good rerequest_count [expr $pfs <= 1] 1
puts "\tRepmgr$tnum.g: Clean up."
$clientenv close
close $client
close $master
close $m2
}