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Diffstat (limited to 'cppe/test/IceE/faultTolerance/run.py')
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diff --git a/cppe/test/IceE/faultTolerance/run.py b/cppe/test/IceE/faultTolerance/run.py deleted file mode 100755 index ee4eb872a7f..00000000000 --- a/cppe/test/IceE/faultTolerance/run.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# ********************************************************************** -# -# Copyright (c) 2003-2007 ZeroC, Inc. All rights reserved. -# -# This copy of Ice-E is licensed to you under the terms described in the -# ICEE_LICENSE file included in this distribution. -# -# ********************************************************************** - -import os, sys - -for toplevel in [".", "..", "../..", "../../..", "../../../.."]: - toplevel = os.path.normpath(toplevel) - if os.path.exists(os.path.join(toplevel, "config", "TestUtil.py")): - break -else: - raise "can't find toplevel directory!" - -sys.path.append(os.path.join(toplevel, "config")) -import TestUtil -TestUtil.processCmdLine() - -name = os.path.join("IceE", "faultTolerance") -testdir = os.path.join(toplevel, "test", name) - -server = os.path.join(testdir, "server") -client = os.path.join(testdir, "client") - -num = 12 -base = 12340 - -serverPipes = { } -for i in range(0, num): - print "starting server #%d..." % (i + 1), - serverPipes[i] = os.popen(server + TestUtil.serverOptions + " %d" % (base + i) + " 2>&1") - TestUtil.getServerPid(serverPipes[i]) - TestUtil.getAdapterReady(serverPipes[i]) - print "ok" - -ports = "" -for i in range(0, num): - ports = "%s %d" % (ports, base + i) -print "starting client...", -clientPipe = os.popen(client + TestUtil.clientOptions + " " + ports + " 2>&1") -print "ok" - -TestUtil.printOutputFromPipe(clientPipe) - -clientStatus = clientPipe.close() -serverStatus = None -for i in range(0, num): - serverStatus = serverStatus or serverPipes[i].close() - -if clientStatus: - TestUtil.killServers() - sys.exit(1) - -# -# Exit with status 0 even though some servers failed to shutdown -# properly. There's a problem which is occuring on Linux dual-processor -# machines, and which cause some servers to -# segfault and abort. It's not clear what the problem is, and it's -# almost impossible to debug with the very poor information we get -# from the core file (ulimit -c unlimited to enable core files on -# Linux). -# -if serverStatus: - TestUtil.killServers() - sys.exit(1) -# if TestUtil.isWin32(): -# sys.exit(1) -# else: -# sys.exit(0) - -sys.exit(0) |