#!/bin/bash # This test is similar to tcpsndrcv, but it forwards messages in # zlib-compressed format (our own syslog extension). # rgerhards, 2009-11-11 # This file is part of the rsyslog project, released under ASL 2.0 . ${srcdir:=.}/diag.sh init export NUMMESSAGES=50000 empty_check() { if [ $(wc -l < "$RSYSLOG_OUT_LOG") -eq $NUMMESSAGES ]; then return 0 fi return 1 } export QUEUE_EMPTY_CHECK_FUNC=empty_check #export RSYSLOG_DEBUG="debug nostdout noprintmutexaction" export RSYSLOG_DEBUGLOG="log" export RCVR_PORT="$(get_free_port)" generate_conf add_conf ' $ModLoad ../plugins/imtcp/.libs/imtcp # then SENDER sends to this port (not tcpflood!) $InputTCPServerRun '$RCVR_PORT' $template outfmt,"%msg:F,58:2%\n" $template dynfile,"'$RSYSLOG_OUT_LOG'" # trick to use relative path names! :msg, contains, "msgnum:" ?dynfile;outfmt ' startup export RSYSLOG_DEBUGLOG="log2" #valgrind="valgrind" generate_conf 2 add_conf ' $ModLoad ../plugins/imtcp/.libs/imtcp $InputTCPServerRun '$TCPFLOOD_PORT' *.* @@(z5)127.0.0.1:'$RCVR_PORT' ' 2 startup 2 # now inject the messages into instance 2. It will connect to instance 1, # and that instance will record the data. tcpflood -m$NUMMESSAGES # shut down sender when everything is sent, receiver continues to run concurrently shutdown_when_empty 2 wait_shutdown 2 # now it is time to stop the receiver as well shutdown_when_empty wait_shutdown seq_check exit_test