302 lines
7.0 KiB
Bash
302 lines
7.0 KiB
Bash
#! /bin/sh
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#
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# Smoke test XA support.
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msg()
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{
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echo "========"
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echo "======== $1"
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echo "========"
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}
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func_clean()
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{
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rm -rf run
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}
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# Build the configuration file --
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# We do this work in the shell script because we have to fill in
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# lots of shell variables.
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func_ubbinit()
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{
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MACHINE_NAME=`uname -n`
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cat > $RUN/config/ubb.cfg << END_OF_UBB_FILE
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*RESOURCES
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IPCKEY 200103
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DOMAINID domain3
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MASTER cluster3
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MAXACCESSERS 10
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MAXSERVERS 5
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MAXSERVICES 10
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MODEL SHM
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LDBAL N
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*MACHINES
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DEFAULT:
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APPDIR="$RUN/bin"
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TUXCONFIG="$TUXCONFIG"
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TLOGDEVICE="$TLOGDEVICE"
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TUXDIR="$TUXDIR"
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# Machine name is 30 characters max
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$MACHINE_NAME LMID=cluster3
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*GROUPS
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# Group name is 30 characters max
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group_tm LMID=cluster3 GRPNO=1 TMSNAME=DBRM TMSCOUNT=2 OPENINFO="BERKELEY-DB:$RUN/data"
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*SERVERS
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DEFAULT:
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CLOPT="-A"
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# Server name is 78 characters max (same for any pathname)
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server1 SRVGRP=group_tm SRVID=1 MAXGEN=3 RESTART=Y
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server2 SRVGRP=group_tm SRVID=2 MAXGEN=3 RESTART=Y
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*SERVICES
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# Service name is 15 characters max
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# server1
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TestTxn1
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# server2
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TestTxn2
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END_OF_UBB_FILE
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tmloadcf -y $RUN/config/ubb.cfg
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}
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init_tmadmin()
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{
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tmadmin << END_OF_TMADMIN
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crdl -z $TLOGDEVICE -b 500
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crlog -m cluster3
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END_OF_TMADMIN
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}
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# Run a test.
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run()
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{
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msg "CLEANING UP FROM THE LAST RUN."
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rm -rf run
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mkdir -p run/bin run/config run/data
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msg "BUILDING THE CONFIGURATION FILE."
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func_ubbinit
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# Everything else is done in run/bin.
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cd $RUN/bin
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# The CFLAGS variable defines the pre-processor defines -- start with
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# whatever the user set, and add our own stuff.
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#
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# For debugging output, add -DVERBOSE to COMPILE_FLAGS, by uncommenting
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# the following line.
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#
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# Verbose output from the client appears in this script's stdout,
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# (which you can re-direct below, when the client is run).
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# Verbose output from the server appears in the file run/bin/stdout.
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#
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# COMPILE_FLAGS="-DVERBOSE"
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COMPILE_FLAGS="$CFLAGS $COMPILE_FLAGS -g -I../../.."
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msg "BUILDING CLIENT"
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CFLAGS="$COMPILE_FLAGS"; export CFLAGS
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buildclient -v -r BERKELEY-DB -o client \
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-f ../../src/htimestampxa.c -f ../../src/client.c
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test "$?" -eq 0 || {
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echo "FAIL: buildclient failed."
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exit 1
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}
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msg "BUILDING SERVER #1"
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CFLAGS="$COMPILE_FLAGS -DSERVER1"; export CFLAGS
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buildserver -v -r BERKELEY-DB -o server1 \
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-s TestTxn1:TestTxn1 \
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-f ../../src/htimestampxa.c -f ../../src/server.c
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test "$?" -eq 0 || {
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echo "FAIL: buildserver failed."
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exit 1
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}
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msg "BUILDING SERVER #2"
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CFLAGS="$COMPILE_FLAGS -DSERVER2"; export CFLAGS
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buildserver -v -r BERKELEY-DB -o server2 \
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-s TestTxn2:TestTxn2 \
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-f ../../src/htimestampxa.c -f ../../src/server.c
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test "$?" -eq 0 || {
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echo "FAIL: buildserver failed."
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exit 1
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}
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msg "BUILDING THE RESOURCE MANAGER."
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buildtms -v -o DBRM -r BERKELEY-DB
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msg "BUILDING THE LOG DEVICE."
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init_tmadmin
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# Boot Tuxedo.
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# You should see something like:
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#
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# INFO: BEA Tuxedo, Version 8.1
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# INFO: Serial #: 650522264138-1510597376252,
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# Expiration 2005-02-15, Maxusers 100
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# INFO: Licensed to: BEA Evaluation Customer
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#
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# Booting admin processes ...
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#
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# exec BBL -A :
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# process id=13845 ... Started.
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#
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# Booting server processes ...
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#
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# exec DBRM -A :
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# process id=13846 ... Started.
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# exec DBRM -A :
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# process id=13847 ... Started.
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# exec server1 -A :
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# process id=13848 ... Started.
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# exec server2 -A :
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# process id=13849 ... Started.
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# 5 processes started.
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msg "BOOTING TUXEDO."
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tmboot -y
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# Run the client with 10, 100 and 1000 transactions.
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exitval=0
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for i in 10 100 1000; do
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msg "RUN THE CLIENT WITH $i TRANSACTIONS."
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# You can get debugging output on just the client by
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# adding -v to the command line.
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#
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# ./client -v -n $i
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./client -n $i
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test "$?" -ne 0 && {
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echo "FAIL: client failed"
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exitval=1
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break;
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}
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done
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msg "SHUTTING DOWN THE TRANSACTION MANAGER."
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echo 'y' | tmshutdown
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# Copy out Tuxedo's logging.
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msg "ULOG FILES:"
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cat ULOG*
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# Copy out any server output.
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msg "STDOUT:"
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cat stdout
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# Copy out any server errors.
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msg "STDERR:"
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cat stderr
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test -s stderr && {
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echo "FAIL: stderr file not empty"
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exitval=1
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}
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# We never checkpointed, run recovery to make sure it all works.
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msg "RECOVERY:"
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../../../db_recover -h ../data -v
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test "$?" -ne 0 && {
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echo "FAIL: recovery failed"
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exitval=1
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}
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return $exitval
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}
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# Debug the shell script.
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# set -x
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# Check to make sure we have a Tuxedo build we understand.
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test -z "$TUXDIR" && {
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echo "FAIL: the TUXDIR environment variable NOT set"
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echo \
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"FAIL: TUXDIR must be set to the absolute path of the Tuxedo install"
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echo "FAIL: immediately above the subdirectories bin, include and lib"
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exit 1
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}
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dlist="include lib"
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for i in $dlist; do
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test -d $TUXDIR/$i || {
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echo "FAIL: check the Tuxedo install"
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echo "FAIL: the required directory $TUXDIR/$i does not exist"
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exit 1
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}
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done
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flist="bin/buildclient bin/buildserver bin/buildtms bin/tmadmin bin/tmboot
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bin/tmloadcf bin/tmshutdown udataobj/RM"
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for i in $flist; do
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test -f $TUXDIR/$i || {
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echo "FAIL: check the Tuxedo install"
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echo "FAIL: the required file $TUXDIR/$i does not exist"
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exit 1
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}
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done
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msg "Using Tuxedo $TUXDIR installation"
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# Set the location of the Berkeley DB libraries -- allow the user to override.
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# Check to make sure we have a Berkeley DB installation. (I'd like to use the
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# local DB installation, but I've never been able to make Tuxedo load shared
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# libraries from the .libs directory.)
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REL=../../dist/RELEASE
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test -z "$DB_INSTALL" && test -f $REL && {
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. $REL
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DB_INSTALL=/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.${DB_VERSION_MAJOR}.${DB_VERSION_MINOR}
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export DB_INSTALL
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}
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if test -f "$DB_INSTALL/lib/libdb.so"; then
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msg "Using Berkeley DB $DB_INSTALL/lib/ installation"
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else
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echo "FAIL: $DB_INSTALL/lib/libdb.so not found"
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echo \
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"FAIL: DB_INSTALL must be set to the absolute path of the Berkeley DB install"
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exit 1
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fi
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# You may need to update the Tuxedo resource manager file. It should be in:
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#
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# $TUXDIR/udataobj/RM
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#
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# Solaris requires a line something like the following:
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#
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# BERKELEY-DB:db_xa_switch:-L${DB_INSTALL}/lib -ldb
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#
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# where DB_INSTALL is a Berkeley DB install, and /lib contains DB libraries.
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egrep "^BERKELEY-DB:db_xa_switch:" $TUXDIR/udataobj/RM > /dev/null || {
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echo "FAIL: $TUXDIR/udataobj/RM does not list DB as one of its RMs"
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echo "FAIL: Try adding:"
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echo "FAIL: BERKELEY-DB:db_xa_switch:-L\${DB_INSTALL}/lib -ldb"
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exit 1
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}
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# Everything is built in and run from the "run" subdirectory.
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RUN=`pwd`/run; export RUN
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FIELDTBLS32=datafml.fml; export FIELDTBLS32
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FLDTBLDIR32=$RUN/config; export FLDTBLDIR32
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TLOGDEVICE=$RUN/data/dlog; export TLOGDEVICE
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TUXCONFIG=$RUN/config/tuxconfig;export TUXCONFIG
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PATH="$PATH:$RUN/bin:$TUXDIR/bin"
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LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$DB_INSTALL/lib:$TUXDIR/lib;
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH PATH
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if test $# -eq 1; then
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case "$1" in
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clean) # Clean up from previous runs.
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func_clean;;
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shutdown) # Shutdown Tuxedo from previous runs.
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echo 'y' | tmshutdown -w 5;;
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*)
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echo 'usage: chk.xa [clean | shutdown]'
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exit 1;;
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esac
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else
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run # Run the XA test.
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if test "$?" -ne 0; then
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exit 1
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fi
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fi
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exit 0
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