rsyslog/tests/timestamp-subseconds.sh
Rainer Gerhards 42a8051ad9
testbench: make most tests use a port file and assign listen port 0
This makes the test much more robust against heavily loaded test
systems.
2019-08-16 17:31:52 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
# add 2018-06-25 by Pascal Withopf, released under ASL 2.0
. ${srcdir:=.}/diag.sh init
generate_conf
add_conf '
module(load="../plugins/imtcp/.libs/imtcp")
input(type="imtcp" port="0" listenPortFileName="'$RSYSLOG_DYNNAME'.tcpflood_port")
template(name="outfmt" type="string" string="%timestamp:::date-subseconds%\n")
:syslogtag, contains, "su" action(type="omfile" file=`echo $RSYSLOG_OUT_LOG`
template="outfmt")
'
startup
tcpflood -m1 -M "\"<34>1 2003-01-23T12:34:56.003Z mymachine.example.com su - ID47 - MSG\""
tcpflood -m1 -M "\"<34>1 2003-01-23T12:34:56.123456Z mymachine.example.com su - ID47 - MSG\""
tcpflood -m1 -M "\"<34>1 2003-01-23T12:34:56Z mymachine.example.com su - ID47 - MSG\""
shutdown_when_empty
wait_shutdown
echo '003
123456
0' | cmp - $RSYSLOG_OUT_LOG
if [ ! $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "invalid response generated, $RSYSLOG_OUT_LOG is:"
cat $RSYSLOG_OUT_LOG
error_exit 1
fi;
exit_test