haproxy/reg-tests/checks/redis-check.vtc
Willy Tarreau 48d5ef363d REGTESTS: restrict execution to a single thread group
When threads are enabled and running on a machine with multiple CCX
or multiple nodes, thread groups are now enabled since 3.3-dev2, causing
load-balancing algorithms to randomly fail due to incoming connections
spreading over multiple groups and using different load balancing indexes.

Let's just force "thread-groups 1" into all configs when threads are
enabled to avoid this.
2025-06-30 18:54:35 +02:00

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varnishtest "Health-checks: Redis health-check"
#REGTEST_TYPE=slow
feature ignore_unknown_macro
# This scripts tests health-checks for Redis application, enabled using
# "option redis-check" line. A intermediate listener is used to validate
# the request because it is impossible with VTEST to read and match raw
# text.
server s1 {
recv 14
send "+PONG\r\n"
} -start
server s2 {
recv 14
send "-Error message\r\n"
} -start
syslog S1 -level notice {
recv
expect ~ "[^:\\[ ]\\[${h1_pid}\\]: Health check for server be1/srv succeeded, reason: Layer7 check passed.+info: \"Redis server is ok\".+check duration: [[:digit:]]+ms, status: 1/1 UP."
} -start
syslog S2 -level notice {
recv
expect ~ "[^:\\[ ]\\[${h1_pid}\\]: Health check for server be2/srv failed, reason: Layer7 wrong status.+info: \"-Error message\".+check duration: [[:digit:]]+ms, status: 0/1 DOWN."
} -start
haproxy h1 -conf {
global
.if feature(THREAD)
thread-groups 1
.endif
defaults
mode tcp
timeout client "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"
timeout server "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"
timeout connect "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"
backend be1
log ${S1_addr}:${S1_port} daemon
option log-health-checks
option redis-check
server srv ${h1_redis_addr}:${h1_redis_port} check inter 1s rise 1 fall 1
backend be2
log ${S2_addr}:${S2_port} daemon
option log-health-checks
option redis-check
server srv ${s2_addr}:${s2_port} check inter 1s rise 1 fall 1
listen redis1
bind "fd@${redis}"
tcp-request inspect-delay 100ms
tcp-request content accept if { req.len eq 14 } { req.payload(0,14) -m str "*1\r\n\$4\r\nPING\r\n" }
tcp-request content reject
server srv ${s1_addr}:${s1_port}
} -start
syslog S1 -wait
syslog S2 -wait