# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. # # Copyright (c) 2002-2006 # Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved. # # $Id: rep003.tcl,v 12.7 2006/08/24 14:46:37 bostic Exp $ # # TEST rep003 # TEST Repeated shutdown/restart replication test # TEST # TEST Run a quick put test in a replicated master environment; # TEST start up, shut down, and restart client processes, with # TEST and without recovery. To ensure that environment state # TEST is transient, use DB_PRIVATE. proc rep003 { method { tnum "003" } args } { source ./include.tcl global rep003_dbname rep003_omethod rep003_oargs if { $is_windows9x_test == 1 } { puts "Skipping replication test on Win 9x platform." return } # Skip for record-based methods. if { $checking_valid_methods } { set test_methods {} foreach method $valid_methods { if { [is_record_based $method] != 1 } { lappend test_methods $method } } return $test_methods } if { [is_record_based $method] } { puts "Rep$tnum: Skipping for method $method" return } set rep003_dbname rep003.db set rep003_omethod [convert_method $method] set rep003_oargs [convert_args $method $args] # Run the body of the test with and without recovery. If we're # testing in-memory logging, skip the combination of recovery # and in-memory logging -- it doesn't make sense. set logsets [create_logsets 2] foreach recopt $test_recopts { foreach l $logsets { set logindex [lsearch -exact $l "in-memory"] if { $recopt == "-recover" && $logindex != -1 } { puts "Rep$tnum: Skipping for\ in-memory logs with -recover." continue } puts "Rep$tnum ($method $recopt):\ Replication repeated-startup test." puts "Rep$tnum: Master logs are [lindex $l 0]" puts "Rep$tnum: Client logs are [lindex $l 1]" rep003_sub $method $tnum $l $recopt $args } } } proc rep003_sub { method tnum logset recargs largs } { source ./include.tcl env_cleanup $testdir replsetup $testdir/MSGQUEUEDIR set masterdir $testdir/MASTERDIR set clientdir $testdir/CLIENTDIR file mkdir $masterdir file mkdir $clientdir set m_logtype [lindex $logset 0] set c_logtype [lindex $logset 1] # In-memory logs require a large log buffer, and cannot # be used with -txn nosync. This test already requires # -txn, so adjust the logargs only. set m_logargs [adjust_logargs $m_logtype] set c_logargs [adjust_logargs $c_logtype] # Open a master. repladd 1 set env_cmd(M) "berkdb_env_noerr -create -log_max 1000000 \ -errpfx MASTER -errfile /dev/stderr \ -home $masterdir -txn $m_logargs -rep_master \ -rep_transport \[list 1 replsend\]" set masterenv [eval $env_cmd(M) $recargs] error_check_good master_env [is_valid_env $masterenv] TRUE puts "\tRep$tnum.a: Simple client startup test." # Put item one. rep003_put $masterenv A1 a-one # Open a client. repladd 2 set env_cmd(C) "berkdb_env_noerr -create -private -home $clientdir \ -txn $c_logargs -errpfx CLIENT -errfile /dev/stderr \ -rep_client -rep_transport \[list 2 replsend\]" set clientenv [eval $env_cmd(C) $recargs] error_check_good client_env [is_valid_env $clientenv] TRUE # Put another quick item. rep003_put $masterenv A2 a-two # Loop, processing first the master's messages, then the client's, # until both queues are empty. set envlist "{$masterenv 1} {$clientenv 2}" process_msgs $envlist rep003_check $clientenv A1 a-one rep003_check $clientenv A2 a-two error_check_good clientenv_close [$clientenv close] 0 replclear 2 # Now reopen the client after doing another put. puts "\tRep$tnum.b: Client restart." rep003_put $masterenv B1 b-one unset clientenv set clientenv [berkdb_env_noerr -create -private -home $clientdir -txn \ -rep_client -rep_transport [list 2 replsend]] error_check_good client_env [is_valid_env $clientenv] TRUE # Loop letting the client and master sync up and get the # environment initialized. It's a new client env so # reinitialize the envlist as well. set envlist "{$masterenv 1} {$clientenv 2}" process_msgs $envlist # The items from part A should be present at all times-- # if we roll them back, we've screwed up. [#5709] rep003_check $clientenv A1 a-one rep003_check $clientenv A2 a-two rep003_put $masterenv B2 b-two # Loop, processing first the master's messages, then the client's, # until both queues are empty. while { 1 } { set nproced 0 incr nproced [replprocessqueue $masterenv 1] incr nproced [replprocessqueue $clientenv 2] # The items from part A should be present at all times-- # if we roll them back, we've screwed up. [#5709] rep003_check $clientenv A1 a-one rep003_check $clientenv A2 a-two if { $nproced == 0 } { break } } rep003_check $clientenv B1 b-one rep003_check $clientenv B2 b-two error_check_good clientenv_close [$clientenv close] 0 replclear 2 # Now reopen the client after a recovery. puts "\tRep$tnum.c: Client restart after recovery." rep003_put $masterenv C1 c-one unset clientenv set clientenv [berkdb_env_noerr -create -private -home $clientdir -txn \ -recover -rep_client -rep_transport [list 2 replsend]] error_check_good client_env [is_valid_env $clientenv] TRUE # Loop, processing first the master's messages, then the client's, # until both queues are empty. set envlist "{$masterenv 1} {$clientenv 2}" process_msgs $envlist # The items from part A should be present at all times-- # if we roll them back, we've screwed up. [#5709] rep003_check $clientenv A1 a-one rep003_check $clientenv A2 a-two rep003_check $clientenv B1 b-one rep003_check $clientenv B2 b-two rep003_put $masterenv C2 c-two # Loop, processing first the master's messages, then the client's, # until both queues are empty. while { 1 } { set nproced 0 # The items from part A should be present at all times-- # if we roll them back, we've screwed up. [#5709] rep003_check $clientenv A1 a-one rep003_check $clientenv A2 a-two rep003_check $clientenv B1 b-one rep003_check $clientenv B2 b-two incr nproced [replprocessqueue $masterenv 1] incr nproced [replprocessqueue $clientenv 2] if { $nproced == 0 } { break } } rep003_check $clientenv C1 c-one rep003_check $clientenv C2 c-two error_check_good clientenv_close [$clientenv close] 0 replclear 2 # Now reopen the client after a catastrophic recovery. puts "\tRep$tnum.d: Client restart after catastrophic recovery." rep003_put $masterenv D1 d-one unset clientenv set clientenv [berkdb_env_noerr -create -private -home $clientdir -txn \ -recover_fatal -rep_client -rep_transport [list 2 replsend]] error_check_good client_env [is_valid_env $clientenv] TRUE # Loop, processing first the master's messages, then the client's, # until both queues are empty. set envlist "{$masterenv 1} {$clientenv 2}" process_msgs $envlist rep003_put $masterenv D2 d-two # Loop, processing first the master's messages, then the client's, # until both queues are empty. while { 1 } { set nproced 0 # The items from part A should be present at all times-- # if we roll them back, we've screwed up. [#5709] rep003_check $clientenv A1 a-one rep003_check $clientenv A2 a-two rep003_check $clientenv B1 b-one rep003_check $clientenv B2 b-two rep003_check $clientenv C1 c-one rep003_check $clientenv C2 c-two incr nproced [replprocessqueue $masterenv 1] incr nproced [replprocessqueue $clientenv 2] if { $nproced == 0 } { break } } rep003_check $clientenv D1 d-one rep003_check $clientenv D2 d-two error_check_good clientenv_close [$clientenv close] 0 error_check_good masterenv_close [$masterenv close] 0 replclose $testdir/MSGQUEUEDIR } proc rep003_put { masterenv key data } { global rep003_dbname rep003_omethod rep003_oargs set db [eval {berkdb_open_noerr -create -env $masterenv -auto_commit} \ $rep003_omethod $rep003_oargs $rep003_dbname] error_check_good rep3_put_open($key,$data) [is_valid_db $db] TRUE set txn [$masterenv txn] error_check_good rep3_put($key,$data) [$db put -txn $txn $key $data] 0 error_check_good rep3_put_txn_commit($key,$data) [$txn commit] 0 error_check_good rep3_put_close($key,$data) [$db close] 0 } proc rep003_check { env key data } { global rep003_dbname set db [berkdb_open_noerr -rdonly -env $env $rep003_dbname] error_check_good rep3_check_open($key,$data) [is_valid_db $db] TRUE set dbt [$db get $key] error_check_good rep3_check($key,$data) \ [lindex [lindex $dbt 0] 1] $data error_check_good rep3_put_close($key,$data) [$db close] 0 }