#!/usr/bin/perl -w # # CDDL HEADER START # # The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the # Common Development and Distribution License, Version 1.0 only # (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance # with the License. # # You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE # or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions # and limitations under the License. # # When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each # file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. # If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the # fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying # information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] # # CDDL HEADER END # # # Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. # Use is subject to license terms. # #ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" # # # tester - run logadm tests # # requires a argument to say where the various logadm # binaries live (conftest, globtest, kwtest, luttest, optstest, and # logadm itself). # # to run all the tests: # tester [-f] # # to run just a few tests, given their names: # tester [-f] globtest1 luttest1 # # to setup a test and stop so you can run it by hand: # tester [-f] -s globtest1 # # tester will tell you what tmp directory it created for # the test. to run it, cd there and run: # sh runtest # to check the results, run: # sh checktest # # -f means "fast" -- without it, watchmalloc(3MALLOC) is setup for # each test and they run a zillion times slower and produce core # dumps when malloc/free problems are detected. # $watchmalloc=1; # default is to use watchmalloc ${ENV} = "/bin"; umask 002; # list of tests we run by default @tests = ( "conftest1", "conftest2", "globtest1", "globtest2", "kwtest1", "kwtest2", "luttest1", "optstest1", "optstest2", "logadmV1", "logadmV2", "logadmr", "logadmw", "logadm1", "logadm1c", "logadm2", "logadm3", "logadm4", "logadm5", "logadm6", "logadm7", "logadm8", "logadm9", "logadm9d", "logadm10", "logadm11", "logadm12", "logadm13", "logadm14", "logadm15", "logadm16", "logadm17", "logadm18", ); use Getopt::Std; use File::Find; $usage_summary = '[-s test-name] [-d dir] bindir [test-name...]'; $usage_getopts = 'fd:s:'; %usage = ( d=>'use dir for tests rather than creating one in /tmp', s=>'setup only, do not run test'); # spew usage message, plus any given message, and exit sub usage { my $msg = shift; if ($msg) { chomp $msg; warn "$0: $msg\n" if $msg; } warn "Usage: $0 $usage_summary\n"; foreach (sort keys %usage) { warn " -$_ $usage{$_}\n"; } exit 1; } # # basic argument processing # $myname = $0; $myname =~ s/.*\///; # just show last component in error mesages getopts($usage_getopts) or usage; $bindir = shift or usage; usage("$bindir does not exist") unless -d $bindir; usage("cannot list more than one test with -s option") if $opt_s && @ARGV; @tests = @ARGV if @ARGV; print "Fast mode\n" if $opt_f; $watchmalloc = 0 if $opt_f; $mydir=`pwd`; chomp $mydir; $dir = $opt_d; $dir = "/tmp/logadmtest$$" unless $dir = $opt_d; if (!-d $dir) { mkdir $dir, 0777 or die "$myname: mkdir $dir: $!\n"; $needrmdir = 1; } chdir $dir or die "$myname: $dir: $!\n"; # common commands in runtest by tests if ($watchmalloc) { $envsetup = "HOME=$dir export HOME; " . "LD_PRELOAD=watchmalloc.so.1 export LD_PRELOAD; " . "MALLOC_DEBUG=RW export MALLOC_DEBUG"; } else { $envsetup = "HOME=$dir export HOME; "; } $| = 1; # a.k.a. setbuf(stdout, NULL) if ($opt_s) { # # just setup the test, explain how to use it, and exit # $testname = $opt_s; eval "&$opt_s"; die "$myname: ERROR: $@" if $@; print "$myname: $testname setup complete, to run, cd to:\n"; print " $dir\n"; print "and run the command:\n"; print " sh runtest\n"; print "to check the results, run the command:\n"; print " sh checktest\n"; exit 0; } else { # # run all the tests # foreach (@tests) { $testname = $_; print "Running $testname..."; eval "&$_"; if ($@) { print " SETUP FAILURE\n"; print STDERR "$myname: ERROR: $@"; exit 1; } eval "runner('runtest')"; if ($@) { print " RUNTEST FAILURE\n"; print STDERR "$myname: ERROR: $@"; print STDERR "results captured in directory $dir\n"; print STDERR " or use: $myname -s $testname $bindir\n"; print STDERR " to do a fresh setup of this test.\n"; exit 1; } eval "runner('checktest')"; if ($@) { print " CHECKTEST FAILURE\n"; print STDERR "$myname: ERROR: $@"; print STDERR "results captured in directory $dir\n"; print STDERR " or use: $myname -s $testname $bindir\n"; print STDERR " to do a fresh setup of this test.\n"; exit 1; } print "pass\n"; # sanity... die "unexpected dir $dir" unless $dir =~ m,/.+/,; system("/bin/rm -rf $dir/*"); } } # if we were the ones who created $dir, remove it if ($needrmdir) { chdir $mydir; rmdir $dir || die "$myname: rmdir $dir: $!\n"; } exit 0; # # run a shell script and check for failure # # the shell scripts generated by this program always "exec" the binary # under test so checking here are for exit code, signals, and core dump # is actually checking the program under test and not /bin/sh # sub runner { my $cmd = shift; my $fullcmd = "/bin/sh $cmd"; my $rc = 0xffff & system("$fullcmd"); if ($rc == 0) { return; # cmd completed normally } elsif ($rc == 0xff00) { die "command \"$cmd\" failed: $!\n"; } elsif (($rc & 0xff) == 0) { $rc >>= 8; die "command \"$cmd\" exit $rc\n"; } else { my $coremsg; $coremsg = " (core dumped)" if ($rc & 0x80); $rc &= ~0x80; die "command \"$cmd\" signal $rc$coremsg\n" ; } } # # set_file(filename [, contents]) -- create a file, optionally with contents # sub set_file { my $file = shift; my $contents = shift; open SF, ">$file" or die "create \"$file\": $!\n"; print SF $contents if defined($contents); close SF; } ############# ############# ############# THE TESTS START AFTER HERE... ############# ############# # common setup step -- create a testfile.conf sub set_testconffile { my $fname = shift; $fname = 'testfile.conf' unless defined($fname); set_file($fname, <<'EOF'); # # logadm.conf # # Default settings for system log file management. # The -w option to logadm(1M) is the preferred way to write to this file, # but if you do edit it by hand, use "logadm -V" to check it for errors. # # The format of lines in this file is: # # For each logname listed here, the default options to logadm # are given. Options given on the logadm command line override # the defaults contained in this file. # # logadm typically runs early every morning via an entry in # root's crontab (see crontab(1)). # /var/adm/messages -C 4 -P 'Thu Nov 1 16:56:42 2001' -a 'kill -HUP `cat /var/run/syslog.pid`' /var/cron/log -s 512k -t /var/cron/olog /var/lp/logs/lpsched -C 2 -N -t '$file.$N' # # The entry below is used by turnacct(1M) # /var/adm/pacct -C 0 -a '/usr/lib/acct/accton pacct' -g adm -m 664 -o adm -p never apache -C 24 -a '/usr/apache/bin/apachectl graceful' -p 1m -t '/var/apache/old-logs/$basename.%Y-%m' '/var/apache/logs/*{access,error}_log' /var/log/syslog -C 8 -P 'Thu Nov 1 09:16:38 2001' -a 'kill -HUP `cat /var/run/syslog.pid`' /var/apache/logs/access_log -P 'Thu Nov 1 08:27:56 2001' /var/apache/logs/error_log -P 'Thu Nov 1 08:27:56 2001' /var/apache/logs/suexec_log -P 'Thu Nov 1 08:27:56 2001' /var/apache/logs/mod_jserv.log -P 'Thu Nov 1 08:27:56 2001' /var/apache/logs/jserv.log -P 'Thu Nov 1 08:27:56 2001' EOF } ########################################################################### # # conftest1 -- minimal basic test of the conf.c code # ########################################################################### sub conftest1 { set_testconffile; set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 /bin/sed '/^conffile :$/d' sed.out exec /bin/diff sed.out testfile.conf EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "conftest1" $envsetup exec $bindir/conftest testfile.conf >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # conftest2 -- error path through conf.c # ########################################################################### sub conftest2 { set_file('testfile.conf', 'line fragment'); set_file('std.err.expect', <<'EOF'); conftest: Warning: config file doesn't end with newline, last line ignored. EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); exec /bin/diff std.err std.err.expect EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "conftest2" $envsetup $bindir/conftest testfile.conf >std.out 2>std.err || exit 0 exit 1 EOF } ########################################################################### # # globtest1 -- minimal basic test of the glob.c code # ########################################################################### sub globtest1 { set_file('fileBname12'); sleep 2; # ensure above name is odler than below name set_file('fileAname12'); set_file('fileAname1'); set_file('fileAname3'); set_file('fileAname5'); set_file('fileAname7'); set_file('fileAname9'); set_file('fileAname11'); set_file('fileBname0'); set_file('fileBname2'); set_file('fileBname4'); set_file('fileBname6'); set_file('fileBname8'); set_file('fileBname10'); mkdir 'dir1', 0777 or die "mkdir dir1: $!\n"; mkdir 'dir2', 0777 or die "mkdir dir2: $!\n"; mkdir 'dir3', 0777 or die "mkdir dir3: $!\n"; mkdir 'dir1/dirA', 0777 or die "mkdir dir1/dirA: $!\n"; mkdir 'dir1/dirB', 0777 or die "mkdir dir1/dirB: $!\n"; mkdir 'dir1/dirC', 0777 or die "mkdir dir1/dirC: $!\n"; mkdir 'dir2/dirA', 0777 or die "mkdir dir2/dirA: $!\n"; mkdir 'dir2/dirB', 0777 or die "mkdir dir2/dirB: $!\n"; mkdir 'dir2/dirC', 0777 or die "mkdir dir2/dirC: $!\n"; set_file('dir1/fileAname1'); set_file('dir1/fileAname2'); set_file('dir1/fileAname3'); set_file('dir1/fileAname4'); set_file('dir1/fileAname5'); set_file('dir1/fileBname1'); set_file('dir1/fileBname2'); set_file('dir1/fileBname3'); set_file('dir1/fileBname4'); set_file('dir1/fileBname5'); # supply some varying sizes to produce different total size values set_file('dir1/dirA/fileAname4', '4444'); sleep 2; # ensure above file is oldest in dirA set_file('dir1/dirA/fileAname1', '1'); set_file('dir1/dirA/fileAname2', '22'); set_file('dir1/dirA/fileAname3', '333'); set_file('dir1/dirA/fileAname5', '55555'); set_file('dir1/dirA/fileBname1', '1'); set_file('dir1/dirA/fileBname2', '22'); set_file('dir1/dirA/fileBname3', '333'); set_file('dir1/dirA/fileBname4', '4444'); set_file('dir1/dirA/fileBname5', '55555'); set_file('dir1/dirB/fileAname1', '1'); set_file('dir1/dirB/fileAname2', '22'); set_file('dir1/dirB/fileAname3', '333'); set_file('dir1/dirB/fileAname4', '4444'); set_file('dir1/dirB/fileAname5', '55555'); set_file('dir1/dirB/fileBname1', '1'); set_file('dir1/dirB/fileBname2', '22'); set_file('dir1/dirB/fileBname3', '333'); set_file('dir1/dirB/fileBname4', '4444'); set_file('dir1/dirB/fileBname5', '55555'); set_file('dir1/dirC/fileAname10', '12345678901'); set_file('dir1/dirC/fileAname20', '123456789022'); set_file('dir1/dirC/fileAname30', '1234567890333'); set_file('dir1/dirC/fileAname40', '12345678904444'); set_file('dir1/dirC/fileAname50', '123456789055555'); set_file('dir1/dirC/fileBname10', '12345678901'); set_file('dir1/dirC/fileBname20', '123456789022'); set_file('dir1/dirC/fileBname30', '1234567890333'); set_file('dir1/dirC/fileBname40', '12345678904444'); set_file('dir1/dirC/fileBname50', '123456789055555'); set_file('std.out.expect', <<'EOF'); : <./fileAname12> <./fileAname1> <./fileAname3> <./fileAname5> <./fileAname7> <./fileAname9> <./fileAname11> <./fileBname12> <./fileBname0> <./fileBname2> <./fileBname4> <./fileBname6> <./fileBname8> <./fileBname10> total size: 0 oldest <./fileBname12> oldest <./fileBname8> oldest <./fileBname6> oldest <./fileBname4> oldest <./fileBname2> oldest <./fileBname10> oldest <./fileBname0> oldest <./fileAname9> oldest <./fileAname7> oldest <./fileAname5> oldest <./fileAname3> oldest <./fileAname12> oldest <./fileAname11> oldest <./fileAname1> : total size: 0 oldest oldest oldest : <./dir1/dirA/fileAname4> <./dir1/dirA/fileAname1> <./dir1/dirA/fileAname2> <./dir1/dirA/fileAname3> <./dir1/dirA/fileAname5> <./dir1/dirA/fileBname1> <./dir1/dirA/fileBname2> <./dir1/dirA/fileBname3> <./dir1/dirA/fileBname4> <./dir1/dirA/fileBname5> total size: 30 oldest <./dir1/dirA/fileAname4> oldest <./dir1/dirA/fileBname5> oldest <./dir1/dirA/fileBname4> oldest <./dir1/dirA/fileBname3> oldest <./dir1/dirA/fileBname2> oldest <./dir1/dirA/fileBname1> oldest <./dir1/dirA/fileAname5> oldest <./dir1/dirA/fileAname3> oldest <./dir1/dirA/fileAname2> oldest <./dir1/dirA/fileAname1> : <./dir1/fileAname1> <./dir1/fileAname2> <./dir1/fileAname3> <./dir1/fileAname4> <./dir1/fileAname5> <./dir1/fileBname1> <./dir1/fileBname2> <./dir1/fileBname3> <./dir1/fileBname4> <./dir1/fileBname5> total size: 0 oldest <./dir1/fileBname5> oldest <./dir1/fileBname4> oldest <./dir1/fileBname3> oldest <./dir1/fileBname2> oldest <./dir1/fileBname1> oldest <./dir1/fileAname5> oldest <./dir1/fileAname4> oldest <./dir1/fileAname3> oldest <./dir1/fileAname2> oldest <./dir1/fileAname1> : <./dir1/dirA/fileBname2> <./dir1/dirA/fileBname3> <./dir1/dirA/fileBname4> <./dir1/dirA/fileBname5> total size: 14 oldest <./dir1/dirA/fileBname5> oldest <./dir1/dirA/fileBname4> oldest <./dir1/dirA/fileBname3> oldest <./dir1/dirA/fileBname2> : <./fileBname12> <./fileAname12> <./fileAname1> <./fileAname3> <./fileAname5> <./fileAname7> <./fileAname9> <./fileAname11> <./fileBname0> <./fileBname2> <./fileBname4> <./fileBname6> <./fileBname8> <./fileBname10> total size: 0 oldest <./fileBname12> oldest <./fileAname12> oldest <./fileAname11> oldest <./fileBname10> oldest <./fileAname9> oldest <./fileBname8> oldest <./fileAname7> oldest <./fileBname6> oldest <./fileAname5> oldest <./fileBname4> oldest <./fileAname3> oldest <./fileBname2> oldest <./fileAname1> oldest <./fileBname0> EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 exec /bin/diff std.out std.out.expect EOF $testglobs='\'file{A,B,C}name*\' \'file{A,B,C}name\' \'dir1/dirA/file*\' \'dir[13]/[e-z]*\' \'dir?/dir[AC]/fileBname[2-9]\' -r \'file[A-Z]n.*e([0-9]+)$0\''; set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "globtest1" $envsetup exec $bindir/globtest $testglobs >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # globtest2 -- error path through glob.c # ########################################################################### sub globtest2 { set_file('std.err.expect', <<'EOF'); globtest: Error: Missing } EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); exec /bin/diff std.err std.err.expect EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "globtest2" $envsetup $bindir/globtest 'hello{there' >std.out 2>std.err || exit 0 exit 1 EOF } ########################################################################### # # kwtest1 -- minimal basic test of the kw.c code # ########################################################################### sub kwtest1 { $domainname = `/bin/domainname`; chomp $domainname; $isa = `/bin/uname -p`; chomp $isa; $platform = `/bin/uname -i`; chomp $platform; $nodename = `/bin/uname -n`; chomp $nodename; $machine = `/bin/uname -m`; chomp $machine; $release = `/bin/uname -r`; chomp $release; $secondblob=<<'EOF'; expand<$file.$n> n -1 hasn 1 result expand<$file.$n> n 0 hasn 1 result expand<$file.$n> n 1 hasn 1 result expand n -1 hasn 1 result expand n 0 hasn 1 result expand n 1 hasn 1 result expand n -1 hasn 1 result expand n 0 hasn 1 result expand n 1 hasn 1 result EOF $percentd = `/bin/env TZ=UTC /bin/date +%d`; chomp $percentd; $percentY = `/bin/env TZ=UTC /bin/date +%Y`; chomp $percentY; $secondblob =~ s/%d/$percentd/mg; $secondblob =~ s/%Y/$percentY/mg; $secondblob =~ s/ISA/$isa/mg; chomp $secondblob; set_file('sed.out.expect', <<"EOF"); basename syslog dirname /var/log domain $domainname file /var/log/syslog home $dir isa $isa logname $ENV{LOGNAME} machine $machine nfile nodename $nodename platform $platform release $release user $ENV{USER} $secondblob EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 /bin/sed -e '/^ *secs [0-9][0-9]*$/d'\ -e "s/%d/`/bin/env TZ=UTC /bin/date +%d`/g"\ -e "s/%Y/`/bin/env TZ=UTC /bin/date +%Y`/g"\ sed.out exec /bin/diff sed.out sed.out.expect EOF $kwtest='kwtest /var/log/syslog \'$file.$n\' \'moose%d.$n\' \'/var/logs-%Y/moose-$isa$#porklips%d.$n\''; set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "kwtest1" $envsetup exec $bindir/$kwtest >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # kwtest2 -- NULL environment variables test of the kw.c code # ########################################################################### sub kwtest2 { $domainname = `/bin/domainname`; chomp $domainname; $isa = `/bin/uname -p`; chomp $isa; $platform = `/bin/uname -i`; chomp $platform; $nodename = `/bin/uname -n`; chomp $nodename; $machine = `/bin/uname -m`; chomp $machine; $release = `/bin/uname -r`; chomp $release; $secondblob=<<'EOF'; expand<$file.$n> n -1 hasn 1 result expand<$file.$n> n 0 hasn 1 result expand<$file.$n> n 1 hasn 1 result expand n -1 hasn 1 result expand n 0 hasn 1 result expand n 1 hasn 1 result expand n -1 hasn 1 result expand n 0 hasn 1 result expand n 1 hasn 1 result EOF $percentd = `/bin/env TZ=UTC /bin/date +%d`; chomp $percentd; $percentY = `/bin/env TZ=UTC /bin/date +%Y`; chomp $percentY; $secondblob =~ s/%d/$percentd/mg; $secondblob =~ s/%Y/$percentY/mg; $secondblob =~ s/ISA/$isa/mg; chomp $secondblob; set_file('sed.out.expect', <<"EOF"); basename syslog dirname /var/log domain $domainname file /var/log/syslog home isa $isa logname machine $machine nfile nodename $nodename platform $platform release $release user $secondblob EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 /bin/sed -e '/^ *secs [0-9][0-9]*$/d'\ -e "s/%d/`/bin/env TZ=UTC /bin/date +%d`/g"\ -e "s/%Y/`/bin/env TZ=UTC /bin/date +%Y`/g"\ sed.out exec /bin/diff sed.out sed.out.expect EOF $kwtest='kwtest /var/log/syslog \'$file.$n\' \'moose%d.$n\' \'/var/logs-%Y/moose-$isa$#porklips%d.$n\''; set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "kwtest2" $envsetup LOGNAME= export LOGNAME HOME= export HOME USER= export USER exec $bindir/$kwtest >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # luttest1 -- minimal basic test of the lut.c code # ########################################################################### sub luttest1 { set_file('std.out.expect', <<'EOF'); lut contains: () () () () () dup lut contains: () () () () () EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 exec /bin/diff std.out std.out.expect EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "luttest1" $envsetup exec $bindir/luttest one=two three=four fix six seven=eight >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # optstest1 -- minimal basic test of the opts.c code # ########################################################################### sub optstest1 { $options="-a -b moose -c 1h -d 'Fri Nov 2 13:19:55 2001' -e 1k -f 2 one two three"; set_file('std.out.expect', <<"EOF"); options: $options EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 exec /bin/diff std.out std.out.expect EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "optstest1" $envsetup exec $bindir/optstest $options >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # optstest2 -- error path through opts.c code # ########################################################################### sub optstest2 { $options="-a -b -c 1h -d 'Fri Nov 2 13:19:55 2001' -e 1k -f 2 one two three"; set_file('std.err.expect', <<'EOF'); optstest: Error: Option 'b' requires an argument optstest: Error: opts parsing failed EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.out ] && exit 1 exec /bin/diff std.err std.err.expect EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "optstest2" $envsetup $bindir/optstest $options >std.out 2>std.err || exit 0 exit 1 EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadmV1 -- test of "logadm -V" # ########################################################################### sub logadmV1 { set_testconffile; set_file('std.out.expect', <<'EOF'); /var/adm/messages -C 4 -P 'Thu Nov 1 16:56:42 2001' -a 'kill -HUP `cat /var/run/syslog.pid`' /var/cron/log -s 512k -t /var/cron/olog /var/lp/logs/lpsched -C 2 -N -t '$file.$N' /var/adm/pacct -C 0 -a '/usr/lib/acct/accton pacct' -g adm -m 664 -o adm -p never apache -C 24 -a '/usr/apache/bin/apachectl graceful' -p 1m -t '/var/apache/old-logs/$basename.%Y-%m' '/var/apache/logs/*{access,error}_log' /var/log/syslog -C 8 -P 'Thu Nov 1 09:16:38 2001' -a 'kill -HUP `cat /var/run/syslog.pid`' /var/apache/logs/access_log -P 'Thu Nov 1 08:27:56 2001' /var/apache/logs/error_log -P 'Thu Nov 1 08:27:56 2001' /var/apache/logs/suexec_log -P 'Thu Nov 1 08:27:56 2001' /var/apache/logs/mod_jserv.log -P 'Thu Nov 1 08:27:56 2001' /var/apache/logs/jserv.log -P 'Thu Nov 1 08:27:56 2001' EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 exec /bin/diff std.out std.out.expect EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadmV1" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -f testfile.conf -V >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadmV2 -- test of "logadm -V " # ########################################################################### sub logadmV2 { set_testconffile; set_file('std.out.expect', <<'EOF'); /var/cron/log -s 512k -t /var/cron/olog /var/adm/pacct -C 0 -a '/usr/lib/acct/accton pacct' -g adm -m 664 -o adm -p never EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 exec /bin/diff std.out std.out.expect EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadmV2" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -f testfile.conf -V /var/cron/log /var/adm/pacct >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadmr -- test of "logadm -r " # ########################################################################### sub logadmr { set_testconffile; set_testconffile('testfile.conf.orig'); set_file('diff.out.expect', <<'EOF'); 17a18 > /var/cron/log -s 512k -t /var/cron/olog 21a23 > /var/adm/pacct -C 0 -a '/usr/lib/acct/accton pacct' -g adm -m 664 -o adm -p never EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 /bin/diff testfile.conf testfile.conf.orig > diff.out exec /bin/diff diff.out diff.out.expect EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadmr" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -f testfile.conf -r /var/cron/log /var/adm/pacct >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadmw -- test of "logadm -w " # ########################################################################### sub logadmw { set_testconffile; set_testconffile('testfile.conf.orig'); set_file('diff.out.expect', <<'EOF'); 31d30 < moose -C 20 -a moose_after_cmd -g pig -m 664 -o cow -p never /moose/file EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 /bin/diff testfile.conf testfile.conf.orig > diff.out exec /bin/diff diff.out diff.out.expect EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadmw" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -f testfile.conf -w moose -C 20 -a moose_after_cmd -g pig -m 664 -o cow -p never /moose/file >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadm1 -- minimal basic test of logadm rotation # ########################################################################### sub logadm1 { set_file('logfile', 'initially logfile'); set_file('logfile.0', 'initially logfile.0'); my ($stdev, $stino, $stmode, $stnlink, $stuid, $stgid, $strdev, $stsize, $statime, $stmtime, $stctime, $stblksize, $stblocks) = lstat 'logfile' or die "lstat logfile: $!\n"; set_file('checktest', <<"EOF"); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 [ -s std.out ] && exit 1 [ -s logfile ] && exit 1 [ -f logfile.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially logfile" = "x`/bin/cat logfile.0`" ] || exit 1 [ "`/bin/ls -i logfile.0 | /bin/awk '{ print \$1; }'`" = "$stino" ] || exit 1 [ -f logfile.1 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially logfile.0" = "x`/bin/cat logfile.1`" ] || exit 1 exit 0 EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadm1" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -f /dev/null -p now logfile >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadm1c -- same as logadm1 but with -c option # ########################################################################### sub logadm1c { set_file('logfile', 'initially logfile'); set_file('logfile.0', 'initially logfile.0'); my ($stdev, $stino, $stmode, $stnlink, $stuid, $stgid, $strdev, $stsize, $statime, $stmtime, $stctime, $stblksize, $stblocks) = lstat 'logfile' or die "lstat logfile: $!\n"; set_file('checktest', <<"EOF"); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 [ -s std.out ] && exit 1 [ -s logfile ] && exit 1 [ -f logfile.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially logfile" = "x`/bin/cat logfile.0`" ] || exit 1 [ "`/bin/ls -i logfile.0 | /bin/awk '{ print \$1; }'`" = "$stino" ] && exit 1 [ -f logfile.1 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially logfile.0" = "x`/bin/cat logfile.1`" ] || exit 1 exit 0 EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadm1c" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -f /dev/null -p now -c logfile >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadm2 -- minimal basic test of logadm expiration # ########################################################################### sub logadm2 { set_file('logfile', 'initially logfile'); set_file('logfile.0', 'initially logfile.0'); set_file('logfile.1', 'initially logfile.1'); set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 [ -s std.out ] && exit 1 [ -s logfile ] && exit 1 [ -f logfile.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially logfile" = "x`/bin/cat logfile.0`" ] || exit 1 [ -f logfile.1 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially logfile.0" = "x`/bin/cat logfile.1`" ] || exit 1 [ -f logfile.2 ] && exit 1 exit 0 EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadm2" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -f /dev/null -p now logfile -C2 >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadm3 -- minimal basic test of logadm pre/post-commands # ########################################################################### sub logadm3 { set_file('logfile', 'initially logfile'); set_file('logfile.0', 'initially logfile.0'); set_file('logfile.1', 'initially logfile.1'); set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 [ -s std.out ] && exit 1 [ -s logfile ] && exit 1 [ -f logfile.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially logfile" = "x`/bin/cat logfile.0`" ] || exit 1 [ -f logfile.1 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially logfile.0" = "x`/bin/cat logfile.1`" ] || exit 1 [ -f logfile.2 ] && exit 1 [ -f pre.out ] || exit 1 [ "xpre-command-stuff" = "x`/bin/cat pre.out`" ] || exit 1 [ -f post.out ] || exit 1 [ "xpost-command-stuff" = "x`/bin/cat post.out`" ] || exit 1 exit 0 EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadm3" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -f /dev/null -p now logfile -C2 -b 'echo pre-command-stuff > pre.out' -a 'echo post-command-stuff > post.out' >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadm4 -- test of -t template # ########################################################################### sub logadm4 { set_file('logfile', 'initially logfile'); set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 [ -s std.out ] && exit 1 [ -s logfile ] && exit 1 TZ=UTC export TZ d=`/bin/date +%d` [ -f logfile.$d ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially logfile" = "x`/bin/cat logfile.$d`" ] || exit 1 exit 0 EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadm4" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -f /dev/null -p now logfile -t '\$file.\%d' >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadm5 -- test of -R cmd and -E cmd # ########################################################################### sub logadm5 { set_file('logfile', 'initially logfile'); set_file('logfile.0', 'initially logfile.0'); set_file('cmd.out.expect', <<'EOF'); just rotated: initially logfile just expired: initially logfile.0 EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 [ -s std.out ] && exit 1 [ -s logfile ] && exit 1 [ -f logfile.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially logfile" = "x`/bin/cat logfile.0`" ] || exit 1 [ -f logfile.1 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially logfile.0" = "x`/bin/cat logfile.1`" ] || exit 1 exec /bin/diff cmd.out cmd.out.expect EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadm5" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -f /dev/null -p now logfile -C1 -R 'echo just rotated: `/bin/cat \$file` >>cmd.out' -E 'echo just expired: `/bin/cat \$file` >>cmd.out' >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadm6 -- test of -m, -o, -g # ########################################################################### sub logadm6 { set_file('logfile', 'initially logfile'); set_file('std.err.expect', <<'EOF'); logadm: Warning: command failed: /bin/chown _nonexistentuser_:_nonexistentgroup_ logfile chown: unknown group id _nonexistentgroup_ EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] || exit 1 [ -s std.out ] && exit 1 [ -s logfile ] && exit 1 [ -f logfile.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially logfile" = "x`/bin/cat logfile.0`" ] || exit 1 [ "`/bin/ls -l logfile | /bin/awk '{ print $1; }'`" = "-r----x--x" ] || exit 1 exec /bin/diff std.err std.err.expect EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadm6" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -f /dev/null -p now logfile -m 411 -o _nonexistentuser_ -g _nonexistentgroup_ >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadm7 -- test running through a conffile # ########################################################################### sub logadm7 { mkdir 'dir1', 0777 or die "mkdir dir1: $!\n"; set_file('dir1/syslog', 'initially dir1/syslog'); set_file('dir1/syslog.0', 'initially dir1/syslog.0'); set_file('dir1/syslog.1', 'initially dir1/syslog.1'); set_file('dir1/syslog.2', 'initially dir1/syslog.2'); set_file('dir1/syslog.3', 'initially dir1/syslog.3'); set_file('dir1/syslog.4', 'initially dir1/syslog.4'); set_file('dir1/syslog.5', 'initially dir1/syslog.5'); set_file('dir1/syslog.6', 'initially dir1/syslog.6'); set_file('dir1/syslog.7', 'initially dir1/syslog.7'); mkdir 'dir2', 0777 or die "mkdir dir2: $!\n"; set_file('dir2/messages', 'initially dir2/messages'); set_file('dir2/messages.0', 'initially dir2/messages.0'); set_file('dir2/messages.1', 'initially dir2/messages.1'); set_file('dir2/messages.2', 'initially dir2/messages.2'); set_file('dir2/messages.3', 'initially dir2/messages.3'); set_file('logadm.conf', <<'EOF'); # # logadm.conf # # this comment # has at least another #-sign in it #... # # Default settings for system log file management. # The -w option to logadm(1M) is the preferred way to write to this file, # but if you do edit it by hand, use "logadm -V" to check it for errors. # but if you do edit it by hand, use "logadm -V" to check it for errors. # # The format of lines in this file is: # # For each logname listed here, the default options to logadm # are given. Options given on the logadm command line override # the defaults contained in this file. # # logadm typically runs early every morning via an entry in # root's crontab (see crontab(1)). # dir1/syslog -C 8 -a 'echo kill -HUP `cat /etc/syslog.pid` >> cmd.out' dir2/messages -C 4 -a 'echo kill -HUP `cat /etc/syslog.pid` >> cmd.out' # # The entry below is used by turnacct(1M) # /var/adm/pacct -C 0 -a '/usr/lib/acct/accton pacct' -g adm -m 664 -o adm -p never EOF system("/bin/cp logadm.conf logadm.conf.orig"); $pid=`cat /etc/syslog.pid`; chomp $pid; set_file('cmd.out.expect', <<"EOF"); kill -HUP $pid second kill -HUP $pid EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 [ -s std.out ] && exit 1 [ -s std.err2 ] && exit 1 [ -s std.out2 ] && exit 1 [ -s std.err3 ] && exit 1 [ -s std.out3 ] && exit 1 [ -s std.err4 ] && exit 1 [ -s std.out4 ] && exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog ] || exit 1 [ "xsomething" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.0`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.1 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.0" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.1`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.2 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.1" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.2`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.3 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.2" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.3`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.4 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.3" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.4`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.5 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.4" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.5`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.6 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.5" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.6`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.7 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.6" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.7`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.8 ] && exit 1 [ -s dir2/messages ] && exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xsomething" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.0`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.1 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.1`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.2 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.0" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.2`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.3 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.1" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.3`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.4 ] && exit 1 /bin/sed "s/-P '[^']*' *//" < logadm.conf > sed.out exec /bin/diff sed.out logadm.conf.orig EOF # first logadm call will rotate both syslog and messages # second one won't because size is zero # third one won't because of -P timestamps stored in conffile # fourth one will do messages because of -p now on command line set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadm7" $envsetup $bindir/logadm -f logadm.conf >std.out 2>std.err || exit 1 $bindir/logadm -f logadm.conf dir1/syslog dir2/messages >std.out2 2>std.err2 || exit 1 echo something > dir1/syslog echo something > dir2/messages $bindir/logadm -f logadm.conf >std.out3 2>std.err3 || exit 1 exec $bindir/logadm -f logadm.conf dir2/messages -p now -a 'echo second kill -HUP `cat /etc/syslog.pid` >> cmd.out' >std.out4 2>std.err4 EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadm8 -- test of -z # ########################################################################### sub logadm8 { mkdir 'dir1', 0777 or die "mkdir dir1: $!\n"; set_file('dir1/syslog', 'initially dir1/syslog'); set_file('dir1/syslog.0', 'initially dir1/syslog.0'); set_file('dir1/syslog.1', 'initially dir1/syslog.1'); set_file('dir1/syslog.2', 'initially dir1/syslog.2'); system("/bin/gzip dir1/syslog.2"); die "gzip dir1/syslog.2 didn't work\n" unless -f 'dir1/syslog.2.gz'; set_file('dir1/syslog.3', 'initially dir1/syslog.3'); system("/bin/gzip dir1/syslog.3"); die "gzip dir1/syslog.3 didn't work\n" unless -f 'dir1/syslog.3.gz'; set_file('dir1/syslog.4', 'initially dir1/syslog.4'); system("/bin/gzip dir1/syslog.4"); die "gzip dir1/syslog.4 didn't work\n" unless -f 'dir1/syslog.4.gz'; set_file('dir1/syslog.5', 'initially dir1/syslog.5'); system("/bin/gzip dir1/syslog.5"); die "gzip dir1/syslog.5 didn't work\n" unless -f 'dir1/syslog.5.gz'; set_file('dir1/syslog.6', 'initially dir1/syslog.6'); system("/bin/gzip dir1/syslog.6"); die "gzip dir1/syslog.6 didn't work\n" unless -f 'dir1/syslog.6.gz'; set_file('dir1/syslog.7', 'initially dir1/syslog.7'); system("/bin/gzip dir1/syslog.7"); die "gzip dir1/syslog.7 didn't work\n" unless -f 'dir1/syslog.7.gz'; set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 [ -s std.out ] && exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog ] || exit 1 [ -s dir1/syslog ] && exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.0`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.1 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.0" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.1`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.2.gz ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.1" = "x`/bin/gzcat dir1/syslog.2.gz`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.3.gz ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.2" = "x`/bin/gzcat dir1/syslog.3.gz`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.4.gz ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.3" = "x`/bin/gzcat dir1/syslog.4.gz`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.5.gz ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.4" = "x`/bin/gzcat dir1/syslog.5.gz`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.6.gz ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.5" = "x`/bin/gzcat dir1/syslog.6.gz`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.7.gz ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.6" = "x`/bin/gzcat dir1/syslog.7.gz`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.8 ] && exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.8.gz ] && exit 1 exit 0 EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadm8" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -f /dev/null dir1/syslog -z 2 -C 8 >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadm9 -- test of age check # ########################################################################### sub logadm9 { mkdir 'dir1', 0777 or die "mkdir dir1: $!\n"; set_file('dir1/syslog', 'initially dir1/syslog'); set_file('dir1/syslog.0', 'initially dir1/syslog.0'); set_file('dir1/syslog.1', 'initially dir1/syslog.1'); set_file('dir1/syslog.2', 'initially dir1/syslog.2'); set_file('dir1/syslog.3', 'initially dir1/syslog.3'); set_file('dir1/syslog.4', 'initially dir1/syslog.4'); set_file('dir1/syslog.5', 'initially dir1/syslog.5'); set_file('dir1/syslog.6', 'initially dir1/syslog.6'); set_file('dir1/syslog.7', 'initially dir1/syslog.7'); mkdir 'dir2', 0777 or die "mkdir dir2: $!\n"; set_file('dir2/messages', 'initially dir2/messages'); set_file('dir2/messages.0', 'initially dir2/messages.0'); set_file('dir2/messages.1', 'initially dir2/messages.1'); set_file('dir2/messages.2', 'initially dir2/messages.2'); set_file('dir2/messages.3', 'initially dir2/messages.3'); $now = time; $nowstr = gmtime($now); # a week minus 30 seconds ago... # technically not a full week, but the heuristic used by logadm # should think this is "close enough" to a full week $closetoweeksecs = $now - (60 * 60 * 24 * 7 - 30); $closetoweek = gmtime($closetoweeksecs); # a week minus six hours ago... $lessthanweeksecs = $now - (60 * 60 * 24 * 7 - 60 * 60 * 6); $lessthanweek = gmtime($lessthanweeksecs); set_file('logadm.conf', <<"EOF"); # now: $nowstr is $now # $closetoweek is $closetoweeksecs dir1/syslog -C 8 -P '$closetoweek' # $lessthanweek is $lessthanweeksecs dir2/messages -C 4 -P '$lessthanweek' EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 [ -s std.out ] && exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog ] || exit 1 [ -s dir1/syslog ] && exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.0`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.1 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.0" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.1`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.2 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.1" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.2`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.3 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.2" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.3`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.4 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.3" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.4`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.5 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.4" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.5`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.6 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.5" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.6`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.7 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.6" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.7`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.8 ] && exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.0" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.0`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.1 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.1" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.1`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.2 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.2" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.2`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.3 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.3" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.3`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.4 ] && exit 1 exit 0 EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadm9" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -f logadm.conf >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadm9d -- test of age check like logadm9, but age is a couple days # ########################################################################### sub logadm9d { mkdir 'dir1', 0777 or die "mkdir dir1: $!\n"; set_file('dir1/syslog', 'initially dir1/syslog'); set_file('dir1/syslog.0', 'initially dir1/syslog.0'); set_file('dir1/syslog.1', 'initially dir1/syslog.1'); set_file('dir1/syslog.2', 'initially dir1/syslog.2'); set_file('dir1/syslog.3', 'initially dir1/syslog.3'); set_file('dir1/syslog.4', 'initially dir1/syslog.4'); set_file('dir1/syslog.5', 'initially dir1/syslog.5'); set_file('dir1/syslog.6', 'initially dir1/syslog.6'); set_file('dir1/syslog.7', 'initially dir1/syslog.7'); mkdir 'dir2', 0777 or die "mkdir dir2: $!\n"; set_file('dir2/messages', 'initially dir2/messages'); set_file('dir2/messages.0', 'initially dir2/messages.0'); set_file('dir2/messages.1', 'initially dir2/messages.1'); set_file('dir2/messages.2', 'initially dir2/messages.2'); set_file('dir2/messages.3', 'initially dir2/messages.3'); $now = time; $nowstr = gmtime($now); # a day minus 30 seconds ago... $closetodaysecs = $now - (60 * 60 * 24 - 30); $closetoday = gmtime($closetodaysecs); # a day minus six hours ago... $lessthandaysecs = $now - (60 * 60 * 24 - 60 * 60 * 6); $lessthanday = gmtime($lessthandaysecs); set_file('logadm.conf', <<"EOF"); # now: $nowstr is $now # $closetoday is $closetodaysecs dir1/syslog -p 1d -C 8 -P '$closetoday' # $lessthanday is $lessthandaysecs dir2/messages -p 1d -C 4 -P '$lessthanday' EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 [ -s std.out ] && exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog ] || exit 1 [ -s dir1/syslog ] && exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.0`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.1 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.0" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.1`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.2 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.1" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.2`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.3 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.2" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.3`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.4 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.3" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.4`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.5 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.4" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.5`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.6 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.5" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.6`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.7 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.6" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.7`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.8 ] && exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.0" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.0`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.1 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.1" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.1`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.2 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.2" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.2`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.3 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.3" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.3`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.4 ] && exit 1 exit 0 EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadm9d" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -f logadm.conf >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadm10 -- test of size-based rotation check # ########################################################################### sub logadm10 { mkdir 'dir1', 0777 or die "mkdir dir1: $!\n"; set_file('dir1/syslog', 'initially dir1/syslogXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'); set_file('dir1/syslog.0', 'initially dir1/syslog.0'); set_file('dir1/syslog.1', 'initially dir1/syslog.1'); set_file('dir1/syslog.2', 'initially dir1/syslog.2'); set_file('dir1/syslog.3', 'initially dir1/syslog.3'); set_file('dir1/syslog.4', 'initially dir1/syslog.4'); set_file('dir1/syslog.5', 'initially dir1/syslog.5'); set_file('dir1/syslog.6', 'initially dir1/syslog.6'); set_file('dir1/syslog.7', 'initially dir1/syslog.7'); mkdir 'dir2', 0777 or die "mkdir dir2: $!\n"; set_file('dir2/messages', 'initially dir2/messages'); set_file('dir2/messages.0', 'initially dir2/messages.0'); set_file('dir2/messages.1', 'initially dir2/messages.1'); set_file('dir2/messages.2', 'initially dir2/messages.2'); set_file('dir2/messages.3', 'initially dir2/messages.3'); set_file('logadm.conf', <<"EOF"); dir1/syslog -C 8 -s 30b dir2/messages -C 4 -s 30b EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 [ -s std.out ] && exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog ] || exit 1 [ -s dir1/syslog ] && exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslogXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.0`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.1 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.0" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.1`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.2 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.1" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.2`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.3 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.2" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.3`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.4 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.3" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.4`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.5 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.4" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.5`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.6 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.5" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.6`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.7 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.6" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.7`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.8 ] && exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.0" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.0`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.1 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.1" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.1`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.2 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.2" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.2`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.3 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.3" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.3`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.4 ] && exit 1 exit 0 EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadm10" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -f logadm.conf >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadm11 -- test of size-based expiration check # ########################################################################### sub logadm11 { mkdir 'dir1', 0777 or die "mkdir dir1: $!\n"; set_file('dir1/syslog', 'initially dir1/syslog'); set_file('dir1/syslog.0', 'initially dir1/syslog.0'); set_file('dir1/syslog.1', 'initially dir1/syslog.1'); set_file('dir1/syslog.2', 'initially dir1/syslog.2'); set_file('dir1/syslog.3', 'initially dir1/syslog.3'); set_file('dir1/syslog.4', 'initially dir1/syslog.4'); set_file('dir1/syslog.5', 'initially dir1/syslog.5'); set_file('dir1/syslog.6', 'initially dir1/syslog.6'); set_file('dir1/syslog.7', 'initially dir1/syslog.7'); mkdir 'dir2', 0777 or die "mkdir dir2: $!\n"; set_file('dir2/messages', 'initially dir2/messages'); set_file('dir2/messages.0', 'initially dir2/messages.0'); set_file('dir2/messages.1', 'initially dir2/messages.1'); set_file('dir2/messages.2', 'initially dir2/messages.2'); set_file('dir2/messages.3', 'initially dir2/messages.3'); set_file('logadm.conf', <<"EOF"); dir1/syslog -C 8 -s 30b -S 75b dir2/messages -C 4 -s 30b -S 75b EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 [ -s std.out ] && exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.0" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.0`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.1 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.1" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.1`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.2 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.2" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.2`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.3 ] && exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.4 ] && exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.5 ] && exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.6 ] && exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.7 ] && exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.8 ] && exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.0" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.0`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.1 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.1" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.1`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.2 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.2" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.2`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.3 ] && exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.4 ] && exit 1 exit 0 EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadm11" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -f logadm.conf >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadm12 -- ENOENT error path # ########################################################################### sub logadm12 { set_file('std.err.expect', <<'EOF'); logadm: Warning: logfile: No such file or directory EOF set_file('checktest', <<"EOF"); [ -s std.out ] && exit 1 exec /bin/diff std.err std.err.expect EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadm12" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -f /dev/null logfile >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadm13 -- ENOENT error path with -N flag # ########################################################################### sub logadm13 { set_file('checktest', <<"EOF"); [ -s std.out ] && exit 1 [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 exit 0 EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadm13" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -N -f /dev/null logfile >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadm14 -- test of -n and -v flags # ########################################################################### sub logadm14 { mkdir 'dir1', 0777 or die "mkdir dir1: $!\n"; set_file('dir1/syslog', 'initially dir1/syslog'); set_file('dir1/syslog.0', 'initially dir1/syslog.0'); set_file('dir1/syslog.1', 'initially dir1/syslog.1'); set_file('dir1/syslog.2', 'initially dir1/syslog.2'); set_file('dir1/syslog.3', 'initially dir1/syslog.3'); set_file('dir1/syslog.4', 'initially dir1/syslog.4'); set_file('dir1/syslog.5', 'initially dir1/syslog.5'); set_file('dir1/syslog.6', 'initially dir1/syslog.6'); set_file('dir1/syslog.7', 'initially dir1/syslog.7'); mkdir 'dir2', 0777 or die "mkdir dir2: $!\n"; set_file('dir2/messages', 'initially dir2/messages'); set_file('dir2/messages.0', 'initially dir2/messages.0'); set_file('dir2/messages.1', 'initially dir2/messages.1'); set_file('dir2/messages.2', 'initially dir2/messages.2'); set_file('dir2/messages.3', 'initially dir2/messages.3'); set_file('logadm.conf', <<'EOF'); # # logadm.conf # # Default settings for system log file management. # The -w option to logadm(1M) is the preferred way to write to this file, # but if you do edit it by hand, use "logadm -V" to check it for errors. # but if you do edit it by hand, use "logadm -V" to check it for errors. # # The format of lines in this file is: # # For each logname listed here, the default options to logadm # are given. Options given on the logadm command line override # the defaults contained in this file. # # logadm typically runs early every morning via an entry in # root's crontab (see crontab(1)). # dir1/syslog -C 8 -a 'echo kill -HUP `cat /etc/syslog.pid` >> cmd.out' dir2/messages -C 4 -a 'echo kill -HUP `cat /etc/syslog.pid` >> cmd.out' # # The entry below is used by turnacct(1M) # /var/adm/pacct -C 0 -a '/usr/lib/acct/accton pacct' -g adm -m 664 -o adm -p never EOF $gid = $); $gid =~ s/ .*//; set_file('grep.out.expect', <<'EOF'.<<"EOF".<<'EOF'.<<"EOF".<<'EOF'); # loading logadm.conf # processing logname: dir1/syslog # using default rotate rules: -s1b -p1w # using default template: $file.$n mkdir -p dir1 # verify directory exists mv -f dir1/syslog.7 dir1/syslog.8 # rotate log file mkdir -p dir1 # verify directory exists mv -f dir1/syslog.6 dir1/syslog.7 # rotate log file mkdir -p dir1 # verify directory exists mv -f dir1/syslog.5 dir1/syslog.6 # rotate log file mkdir -p dir1 # verify directory exists mv -f dir1/syslog.4 dir1/syslog.5 # rotate log file mkdir -p dir1 # verify directory exists mv -f dir1/syslog.3 dir1/syslog.4 # rotate log file mkdir -p dir1 # verify directory exists mv -f dir1/syslog.2 dir1/syslog.3 # rotate log file mkdir -p dir1 # verify directory exists mv -f dir1/syslog.1 dir1/syslog.2 # rotate log file mkdir -p dir1 # verify directory exists mv -f dir1/syslog.0 dir1/syslog.1 # rotate log file mkdir -p dir1 # verify directory exists mv -f dir1/syslog dir1/syslog.0 # rotate log file touch dir1/syslog EOF chown $>:$gid dir1/syslog EOF chmod 664 dir1/syslog # processing logname: dir2/messages # using default rotate rules: -s1b -p1w # using default template: $file.$n mkdir -p dir2 # verify directory exists mv -f dir2/messages.3 dir2/messages.4 # rotate log file mkdir -p dir2 # verify directory exists mv -f dir2/messages.2 dir2/messages.3 # rotate log file mkdir -p dir2 # verify directory exists mv -f dir2/messages.1 dir2/messages.2 # rotate log file mkdir -p dir2 # verify directory exists mv -f dir2/messages.0 dir2/messages.1 # rotate log file mkdir -p dir2 # verify directory exists mv -f dir2/messages dir2/messages.0 # rotate log file touch dir2/messages EOF chown $>:$gid dir2/messages EOF chmod 664 dir2/messages # processing logname: /var/adm/pacct # using default template: $file.$n sh -c echo kill -HUP `cat /etc/syslog.pid` >> cmd.out # -a cmd # logadm.conf unchanged EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 [ -f std.out ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.0" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.0`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.1 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.1" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.1`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.2 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.2" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.2`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.3 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.3" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.3`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.4 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.4" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.4`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.5 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.5" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.5`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.6 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.6" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.6`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.7 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.7" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.7`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.8 ] && exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.0" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.0`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.1 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.1" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.1`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.2 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.2" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.2`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.3 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir2/messages.3" = "x`/bin/cat dir2/messages.3`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir2/messages.4 ] && exit 1 /bin/grep -v 'recording rotation date' std.out > grep.out exec /bin/diff grep.out grep.out.expect EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadm14" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -nv -f logadm.conf >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadm15 -- test of -T # ########################################################################### sub logadm15 { set_file('logfile', ''); set_file('logfile.0', 'initially logfile.0'); set_file('logfile.1', 'initially logfile.1'); set_file('logfile.2', 'initially logfile.2'); set_file('logfile.3', 'initially logfile.3'); set_file('logfile.4', 'initially logfile.4'); set_file('logfile.5', 'initially logfile.5'); set_file('logfile.6', 'initially logfile.6'); set_file('logfile.7', 'initially logfile.7'); set_file('logfile.8', 'initially logfile.8'); set_file('logfile.9', 'initially logfile.9'); set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 [ -s std.out ] && exit 1 [ -f logfile ] || exit 1 [ "x" = "x`/bin/cat logfile`" ] || exit 1 [ -f logfile.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially logfile.0" = "x`/bin/cat logfile.0`" ] || exit 1 [ -f logfile.1 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially logfile.1" = "x`/bin/cat logfile.1`" ] || exit 1 [ -f logfile.2 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially logfile.2" = "x`/bin/cat logfile.2`" ] || exit 1 [ -f logfile.3 ] && exit 1 [ -f logfile.4 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially logfile.4" = "x`/bin/cat logfile.4`" ] || exit 1 [ -f logfile.5 ] && exit 1 [ -f logfile.6 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially logfile.6" = "x`/bin/cat logfile.6`" ] || exit 1 [ -f logfile.7 ] && exit 1 [ -f logfile.8 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially logfile.8" = "x`/bin/cat logfile.8`" ] || exit 1 [ -f logfile.9 ] && exit 1 [ -f logfile.10 ] && exit 1 exit 0 EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadm15" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -f /dev/null logfile -C1 -T '*.[13579]'>std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadm16 -- test of -h # ########################################################################### sub logadm16 { set_file('std.err.expect', <<'EOF'); Usage: logadm [options] (processes all entries in /etc/logadm.conf or conffile given by -f) or: logadm [options] logname... (processes the given lognames) General options: -e mailaddr mail errors to given address -f conffile use conffile instead of /etc/logadm.conf -h display help -N not an error if log file nonexistent -n show actions, don't perform them -r remove logname entry from conffile -V ensure conffile entries exist, correct -v print info about actions happening -w entryname write entry to config file Options which control when a logfile is rotated: (default is: -s1b -p1w if no -s or -p) -p period only rotate if period passed since last rotate -P timestamp used to store rotation date in conffile -s size only rotate if given size or greater Options which control how a logfile is rotated: (default is: -t '$file.$n', owner/group/mode taken from log file) -a cmd execute cmd after taking actions -b cmd execute cmd before taking actions -c copy & truncate logfile, don't rename -g group new empty log file group -m mode new empty log file mode -M cmd execute cmd to rotate the log file -o owner new empty log file owner -R cmd run cmd on file after rotate -t template template for naming old logs -z count gzip old logs except most recent count Options which control the expiration of old logfiles: (default is: -C10 if no -A, -C, or -S) -A age expire logs older than age -C count expire old logs until count remain -E cmd run cmd on file to expire -S size expire until space used is below size -T pattern pattern for finding old logs EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.out ] && exit 1 exec /bin/diff std.err std.err.expect EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadm16" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -h >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadm17 -- test that mkdir -p happens as necessary # ########################################################################### sub logadm17 { set_file('logfile', 'initially logfile'); set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 [ -s std.out ] && exit 1 [ -f dir1/dir2/logfile ] || exit 1 [ -f logfile ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially logfile" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/dir2/logfile`" ] || exit 1 exit 0 EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadm17" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -f /dev/null -t 'dir1/dir2/\$basename' logfile -p now >std.out 2>std.err EOF } ########################################################################### # # logadm18 -- test of -M option # ########################################################################### sub logadm18 { mkdir 'dir1', 0777 or die "mkdir dir1: $!\n"; set_file('dir1/syslog', 'initially dir1/syslog'); set_file('dir1/syslog.0', 'initially dir1/syslog.0'); set_file('dir1/syslog.1', 'initially dir1/syslog.1'); set_file('dir1/syslog.2', 'initially dir1/syslog.2'); set_file('dir1/syslog.3', 'initially dir1/syslog.3'); set_file('dir1/syslog.4', 'initially dir1/syslog.4'); set_file('dir1/syslog.5', 'initially dir1/syslog.5'); set_file('dir1/syslog.6', 'initially dir1/syslog.6'); set_file('dir1/syslog.7', 'initially dir1/syslog.7'); set_file('logadm.conf', <<"EOF"); dir1/syslog -C 8 -s 1b -M '/bin/tr [a-z] [A-Z] < \$file > \$nfile; /bin/rm -f \$file' EOF set_file('checktest', <<'EOF'); [ -s std.err ] && exit 1 [ -s std.out ] && exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog ] || exit 1 [ -s dir1/syslog ] && exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.0 ] || exit 1 [ "xINITIALLY DIR1/SYSLOG" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.0`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.1 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.0" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.1`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.2 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.1" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.2`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.3 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.2" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.3`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.4 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.3" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.4`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.5 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.4" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.5`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.6 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.5" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.6`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.7 ] || exit 1 [ "xinitially dir1/syslog.6" = "x`/bin/cat dir1/syslog.7`" ] || exit 1 [ -f dir1/syslog.8 ] && exit 1 exit 0 EOF set_file('runtest', <<"EOF"); # test "logadm18" $envsetup exec $bindir/logadm -f logadm.conf >std.out 2>std.err EOF }