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When the TCP test is run on the busy server, the server might take a while to wind the server down because it might still be processing all that 300k invalid XFR requests. Increate the rncd wait time to 120 seconds, the SIGTERM time to 300 seconds, and reduce the time to wait for ans servers from 1200 second to just 120 seconds.
283 lines
6 KiB
Perl
283 lines
6 KiB
Perl
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
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# Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0
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#
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# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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# file, you can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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#
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# See the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this work for additional
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# information regarding copyright ownership.
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# Framework for stopping test servers
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# Based on the type of server specified, signal the server to stop, wait
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# briefly for it to die, and then kill it if it is still alive.
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# If a server is specified, stop it. Otherwise, stop all servers for test.
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use Cwd ':DEFAULT', 'abs_path';
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use English '-no_match_vars';
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use Getopt::Long;
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# Usage:
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# perl stop.pl [--use-rndc [--port port]] test [server]
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#
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# --use-rndc Attempt to stop the server via the "rndc stop" command.
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#
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# --port port Only relevant if --use-rndc is specified, this sets the
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# command port over which the attempt should be made. If
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# not specified, port 9953 is used.
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#
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# test Name of the test directory.
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#
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# server Name of the server directory.
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my $usage = "usage: $0 [--use-rndc [--halt] [--port port]] test-directory [server-directory]";
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my $use_rndc = 0;
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my $halt = 0;
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my $rndc_port = 9953;
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my $errors = 0;
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GetOptions(
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'use-rndc!' => \$use_rndc,
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'halt!' => \$halt,
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'port=i' => \$rndc_port
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) or die "$usage\n";
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my ( $test, $server_arg ) = @ARGV;
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if (!$test) {
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die "$usage\n";
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}
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# Global variables
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my $builddir = $ENV{'builddir'};
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my $srcdir = $ENV{'srcdir'};
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my $testdir = "$builddir/$test";
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if (! -d $testdir) {
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die "No test directory: \"$testdir\"\n";
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}
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if ($server_arg && ! -d "$testdir/$server_arg") {
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die "No server directory: \"$testdir/$server_arg\"\n";
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}
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my $RNDC = $ENV{RNDC};
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my @ns;
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my @ans;
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if ($server_arg) {
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if ($server_arg =~ /^ns/) {
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push(@ns, $server_arg);
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} elsif ($server_arg =~ /^ans/) {
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push(@ans, $server_arg);
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} else {
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print "$0: ns or ans directory expected";
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print "I:$test:failed";
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}
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} else {
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# Determine which servers need to be stopped for this test.
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opendir DIR, $testdir or die "unable to read test directory: \"$test\" ($OS_ERROR)\n";
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my @files = sort readdir DIR;
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closedir DIR;
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@ns = grep /^ns[0-9]*$/, @files;
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@ans = grep /^ans[0-9]*$/, @files;
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}
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# Stop the server(s), pass 1: rndc.
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if ($use_rndc) {
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foreach my $name(@ns) {
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stop_rndc($name, $rndc_port);
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}
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@ns = wait_for_servers(120, @ns);
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}
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# Pass 2: SIGTERM
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foreach my $name (@ns) {
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stop_signal($name, "TERM");
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}
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@ns = wait_for_servers(300, @ns);
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foreach my $name(@ans) {
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stop_signal($name, "TERM", 1);
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}
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@ans = wait_for_servers(300, @ans);
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# Pass 3: SIGABRT
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foreach my $name (@ns) {
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print "I:$test:$name didn't die when sent a SIGTERM\n";
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stop_signal($name, "ABRT");
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$errors = 1;
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}
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foreach my $name (@ans) {
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print "I:$test:$name didn't die when sent a SIGTERM\n";
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stop_signal($name, "ABRT", 1);
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$errors = 1;
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}
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exit($errors);
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# Subroutines
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# Return the full path to a given server's lock file.
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sub server_lock_file {
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my ( $server ) = @_;
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return $testdir . "/" . $server . "/named.lock" if ($server =~ /^ns/);
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return if ($server =~ /^ans/);
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die "Unknown server type $server\n";
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}
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# Return the full path to a given server's PID file.
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sub server_pid_file {
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my ( $server ) = @_;
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return $testdir . "/" . $server . "/named.pid" if ($server =~ /^ns/);
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return $testdir . "/" . $server . "/ans.pid" if ($server =~ /^ans/);
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die "Unknown server type $server\n";
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}
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# Read a PID.
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sub read_pid {
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my ( $pid_file ) = @_;
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return unless -f $pid_file;
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# we don't really care about the race condition here
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my $result = open(my $fh, "<", $pid_file);
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if (!defined($result)) {
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print "I:$test:$pid_file: $!\n";
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unlink $pid_file;
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return;
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}
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my $pid = <$fh>;
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return unless defined($pid);
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chomp($pid);
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return $pid;
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}
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# Stop a named process with rndc.
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sub stop_rndc {
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my ( $server, $port ) = @_;
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my $n;
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if ($server =~ /^ns(\d+)/) {
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$n = $1;
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} else {
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die "unable to parse server number from name \"$server\"\n";
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}
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my $ip = "10.53.0.$n";
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my $how = $halt ? "halt" : "stop";
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# Ugly, but should work.
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system("$RNDC -c ../common/rndc.conf -s $ip -p $port $how | sed 's/^/I:$test:$server /'");
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return;
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}
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sub server_died {
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my ( $server, $signal ) = @_;
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print "I:$test:$server died before a SIG$signal was sent\n";
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$errors = 1;
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my $pid_file = server_pid_file($server);
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unlink($pid_file);
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return;
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}
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sub send_signal {
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my ( $signal, $pid, $ans ) = @_;
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if (! defined $ans) {
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$ans = 0;
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}
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my $result = 0;
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if (!$ans && ($^O eq 'cygwin' || $^O eq 'msys')) {
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my $killout = `/bin/kill -f -$signal $pid 2>&1`;
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chomp($killout);
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$result = 1 if ($killout eq '');
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} else {
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$result = kill $signal, $pid;
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}
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return $result;
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}
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# Stop a server by sending a signal to it.
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sub stop_signal {
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my ( $server, $signal, $ans ) = @_;
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if (! defined $ans) {
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$ans = 0;
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}
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my $pid_file = server_pid_file($server);
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my $pid = read_pid($pid_file);
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return unless defined($pid);
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# Send signal to the server, and bail out if signal can't be sent
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if (send_signal($signal, $pid, $ans) != 1) {
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server_died($server, $signal);
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return;
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}
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return;
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}
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sub pid_file_exists {
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my ( $server ) = @_;
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my $pid_file = server_pid_file($server);
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my $pid = read_pid($pid_file);
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return unless defined($pid);
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# If we're here, the PID file hasn't been cleaned up yet
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if (send_signal(0, $pid) == 0) {
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print "I:$test:$server crashed on shutdown\n";
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$errors = 1;
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return;
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}
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return $server;
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}
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sub lock_file_exists {
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my ( $server ) = @_;
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my $lock_file = server_lock_file($server);
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return unless defined($lock_file) && -f $lock_file;
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return $server;
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}
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sub wait_for_servers {
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my ( $timeout, @servers ) = @_;
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while ($timeout > 0 && @servers > 0) {
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sleep 1 if (@servers > 0);
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@servers =
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grep { defined($_) }
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map { pid_file_exists($_) || lock_file_exists($_) } @servers;
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$timeout--;
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}
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return @servers;
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}
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