android13/external/ltp/testcases/kernel/syscalls/syslog/syslog01

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#! /bin/sh
# Copyright (c) International Business Machines Corp., 2002
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#
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# the GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
#
# 02/05/03 Modified - Manoj Iyer <manjo@mail.utexas.edu> use USCTEST macros
# fixed bugs.
# 07/26/05 Michael Reed <mreedltp@vnet.ibm.com>
# Made changes to account for the replacement of syslogd
# with syslog-ng
#
##################################################################
# case1: Test whether messages are logged to the specified file #
# in the configuration file. #
# #
# Send messages to syslogd at some level and facility #
# and grep for those messages. #
# #
# syslog.conf should contain: #
# *.crit /usr/adm/critical #
# mail.info /usr/spool/adm/syslog #
##################################################################
. syslog-lib.sh || exit 1
syslog_case1()
{
tst_resm TINFO "testing whether messages are logged into log file"
# Create the configuration file specific to this test case.
case "$CONFIG_FILE" in
/etc/syslog.conf|/etc/rsyslog.conf)
echo "$RSYSLOG_CONFIG" > $CONFIG_FILE
echo "*.crit /var/log/messages" >> $CONFIG_FILE
echo "mail.info $MAILLOG" >> $CONFIG_FILE
;;
/etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf)
echo "source src{ internal(); unix-dgram(\"/dev/log\"); \
udp(ip(\"0.0.0.0\") port(514)); };" > $CONFIG_FILE
echo " " >> $CONFIG_FILE
echo " " >> $CONFIG_FILE
echo "# Added for syslog testcase" >> $CONFIG_FILE
echo "filter f_syslog { level(crit);};" >> $CONFIG_FILE
echo "filter f_syslogMail { level(info) and facility(mail); };" >> $CONFIG_FILE
echo "destination syslog-messages { file(\"/var/log/messages\");};" >> $CONFIG_FILE
echo "log { source(src); filter(f_syslog); destination(syslog-messages); };" >> $CONFIG_FILE
echo "destination syslog-mail { file(\"$MAILLOG\");};" >> $CONFIG_FILE
echo "log { source(src); filter(f_syslogMail); destination(syslog-mail); };" >> $CONFIG_FILE
;;
esac
restart_syslog_daemon
# Grepping pattern has to be changed whenever the executable name
# changes, ex: syslogtst executable.
# This check is neccessary for syslog-ng because $MAILLOG is
# only created after syslogtst
if [ -e "$MAILLOG" ]; then
oldvalue1=`grep -c "syslogtst: mail info test" $MAILLOG`
else
oldvalue1=0
fi
# Call syslogtst executable with case number as argument
if syslogtst 1 2>/dev/null; then
sleep 2
if [ ! -e $MAILLOG ]; then
tst_resm TBROK "$MAILLOG no such log file"
cleanup 1
fi
newvalue1=`grep -c "syslogtst: mail info test" $MAILLOG`
if [ "x$(( $newvalue1 - $oldvalue1 ))" != "x1" ]; then
status_flag=1
fi
else
status_flag=1
fi
}
export TST_TOTAL=1
export TST_COUNT=1
export TCID=syslog01
tst_resm TINFO "Send messages to syslogd at some level "
tst_resm TINFO "and facility and grep for those messages."
setup
syslog_case1
cleanup ${status_flag:=0}