#!/bin/bash # the goal here is to detect memleaks when structured data is not # correctly parsed. # This file is part of the rsyslog project, released under ASL 2.0 # rgerhards, 2015-04-30 echo =============================================================================== echo \[mmpstrucdata-invalid.sh\]: testing mmpstrucdata with invalid SD . $srcdir/diag.sh init . $srcdir/diag.sh startup-vg mmpstrucdata-invalid.conf . $srcdir/diag.sh wait-startup # we use different message counts as this hopefully aids us # in finding which sample is leaking. For this, check the number # of blocks lost and see what set they match. . $srcdir/diag.sh tcpflood -m100 -M "\"<161>1 2003-03-01T01:00:00.000Z mymachine.example.com tcpflood - tag [tcpflood@32473 MSGNUM] invalid structured data!\"" . $srcdir/diag.sh tcpflood -m200 -M "\"<161>1 2003-03-01T01:00:00.000Z mymachine.example.com tcpflood - tag [tcpflood@32473 MSGNUM ] invalid structured data!\"" . $srcdir/diag.sh tcpflood -m300 -M "\"<161>1 2003-03-01T01:00:00.000Z mymachine.example.com tcpflood - tag [tcpflood@32473 MSGNUM= ] invalid structured data!\"" . $srcdir/diag.sh tcpflood -m400 -M "\"<161>1 2003-03-01T01:00:00.000Z mymachine.example.com tcpflood - tag [tcpflood@32473 = ] invalid structured data!\"" . $srcdir/diag.sh shutdown-when-empty . $srcdir/diag.sh wait-shutdown-vg . $srcdir/diag.sh check-exit-vg . $srcdir/diag.sh exit