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-#!/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)