# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information. # # Copyright (c) 2004, 2012 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # # $Id$ # # TEST rep060 # TEST Test of normally running clients and internal initialization. # TEST Have a client running normally, but slow/far behind the master. # TEST Then the master checkpoints and archives, causing the client # TEST to suddenly be thrown into internal init. This test tests # TEST that we clean up the old files/pages in mpool and dbreg. # TEST Also test same thing but the app holding an open dbp as well. # proc rep060 { method { niter 200 } { tnum "060" } args } { source ./include.tcl global databases_in_memory global repfiles_in_memory # Run for btree and queue only. if { $checking_valid_methods } { set test_methods {} foreach method $valid_methods { if { [is_btree $method] == 1 || \ [is_queue $method] == 1 } { lappend test_methods $method } } return $test_methods } if { [is_btree $method] != 1 && [is_queue $method] != 1 } { puts "Skipping rep060 for method $method." return } set args [convert_args $method $args] # This test needs to set its own pagesize. set pgindex [lsearch -exact $args "-pagesize"] if { $pgindex != -1 } { puts "Rep$tnum: skipping for specific pagesizes" return } set logsets [create_logsets 2] # Set up for on-disk or in-memory databases. set msg "using on-disk databases" if { $databases_in_memory } { set msg "using named in-memory databases" if { [is_queueext $method] } { puts -nonewline "Skipping rep$tnum for method " puts "$method with named in-memory databases." return } } set msg2 "and on-disk replication files" if { $repfiles_in_memory } { set msg2 "and in-memory replication files" } # Run the body of the test with and without recovery, # and with and without cleaning. Skip recovery with in-memory # logging - it doesn't make sense. # # 'user' means that the "app" (the test in this case) has # its own handle open to the database. set opts { "" user } foreach r $test_recopts { foreach o $opts { foreach l $logsets { set logindex [lsearch -exact $l "in-memory"] if { $r == "-recover" && $logindex != -1 } { puts "Skipping rep$tnum for -recover\ with in-memory logs." continue } puts "Rep$tnum ($method $r $o $args):\ Test of internal initialization and\ slow client $msg $msg2." puts "Rep$tnum: Master logs are [lindex $l 0]" puts "Rep$tnum: Client logs are [lindex $l 1]" rep060_sub $method $niter $tnum $l $r $o $args } } } } proc rep060_sub { method niter tnum logset recargs opt largs } { source ./include.tcl global databases_in_memory global repfiles_in_memory global rep_verbose global verbose_type set verbargs "" if { $rep_verbose == 1 } { set verbargs " -verbose {$verbose_type on} " } set repmemargs "" if { $repfiles_in_memory } { set repmemargs "-rep_inmem_files " } env_cleanup $testdir replsetup $testdir/MSGQUEUEDIR set masterdir $testdir/MASTERDIR set clientdir $testdir/CLIENTDIR file mkdir $masterdir file mkdir $clientdir # Log size is small so we quickly create more than one. # The documentation says that the log file must be at least # four times the size of the in-memory log buffer. set pagesize 4096 append largs " -pagesize $pagesize " set log_max [expr $pagesize * 4] set m_logtype [lindex $logset 0] set c_logtype [lindex $logset 1] # In-memory logs cannot be used with -txn nosync. set m_logargs [adjust_logargs $m_logtype] set c_logargs [adjust_logargs $c_logtype] set m_txnargs [adjust_txnargs $m_logtype] set c_txnargs [adjust_txnargs $c_logtype] # Open a master. repladd 1 set ma_envcmd "berkdb_env_noerr -create $m_txnargs \ $repmemargs \ $m_logargs -log_max $log_max -errpfx MASTER $verbargs \ -home $masterdir -rep_transport \[list 1 replsend\]" set masterenv [eval $ma_envcmd $recargs -rep_master] # Open a client puts "\tRep$tnum.a: Open client." repladd 2 set cl_envcmd "berkdb_env_noerr -create $c_txnargs \ $repmemargs \ $c_logargs -log_max $log_max -errpfx CLIENT $verbargs \ -home $clientdir -rep_transport \[list 2 replsend\]" set clientenv [eval $cl_envcmd $recargs -rep_client] # Bring the client online by processing the startup messages. set envlist "{$masterenv 1} {$clientenv 2}" process_msgs $envlist # Clobber replication's 30-second anti-archive timer, which will have # been started by client sync-up internal init. # $masterenv test force noarchive_timeout # Set a low limit so that there are lots of reps between # master and client. This allows greater control over # the test. error_check_good thr [$masterenv rep_limit 0 [expr 10 * 1024]] 0 # It is *key* to this test that we have a database handle # open for the duration of the test. The problem this # test checks for regards internal init when there are open # database handles around. # if { $databases_in_memory } { set dbname { "" "test.db" } } else { set dbname "test.db" } set omethod [convert_method $method] set db [eval {berkdb_open_noerr -env $masterenv -auto_commit \ -create -mode 0644} $largs $omethod $dbname] error_check_good dbopen [is_valid_db $db] TRUE # Put some data into the database, running the master up past # log file 10, discarding messages to the client so that it will # be forced to request them as a gap. # puts "\tRep$tnum.c: Run rep_test in master env." set start 0 set stop 0 set endlog 10 while { $stop == 0 } { # Run test in the master (don't update client). eval rep_test $method \ $masterenv $db $niter $start $start 0 $largs incr start $niter replclear 2 if { $m_logtype != "in-memory" } { $masterenv log_flush set res \ [eval exec $util_path/db_archive -l -h $masterdir] } # Make sure the master has gone as far as we requested. set last_master_log [get_logfile $masterenv last] if { $last_master_log > $endlog } { set stop 1 } } # Do one more set of txns at the master, replicating log records # normally, to give the client a chance to notice how many messages # it is missing. # eval rep_test $method $masterenv $db $niter $start $start 0 $largs incr start $niter set stop 0 set client_endlog 5 set last_client_log 0 set nproced 0 incr nproced [proc_msgs_once $envlist NONE err] incr nproced [proc_msgs_once $envlist NONE err] puts "\tRep$tnum.d: Client catches up partway." error_check_good ckp [$masterenv txn_checkpoint] 0 # We have checkpointed on the master, but we want to get the # client a healthy way through the logs before archiving on # the master. while { $stop == 0 } { set nproced 0 incr nproced [proc_msgs_once $envlist NONE err] if { $nproced == 0 } { error_check_good \ ckp [$masterenv txn_checkpoint -force] 0 } # Stop processing when the client is partway through. if { $c_logtype != "in-memory" } { $clientenv log_flush set res \ [eval exec $util_path/db_archive -l -h $clientdir] } set last_client_log [get_logfile $clientenv last] set first_client_log [get_logfile $clientenv first] if { $last_client_log > $client_endlog } { set stop 1 } } # # The user may have the database open itself. # if { $opt == "user" } { set cdb [eval {berkdb_open_noerr -env} $clientenv $dbname] error_check_good dbopen [is_valid_db $cdb] TRUE set ccur [$cdb cursor] error_check_good curs [is_valid_cursor $ccur $cdb] TRUE set ret [$ccur get -first] set kd [lindex $ret 0] set key [lindex $kd 0] error_check_good cclose [$ccur close] 0 } else { set cdb NULL } # Now that the client is well on its way of normal processing, # simply fairly far behind the master, archive on the master, # removing the log files the client needs, sending it into # internal init with the database pages reflecting the client's # current LSN. # puts "\tRep$tnum.e: Force internal initialization." if { $m_logtype != "in-memory" } { puts "\tRep$tnum.e1: Archive on master." $masterenv log_flush set res [eval exec $util_path/db_archive -d -h $masterdir] } else { # Master is in-memory, and we'll need a different # technique to create the gap forcing internal init. puts "\tRep$tnum.e1: Run rep_test until gap is created." set stop 0 while { $stop == 0 } { eval rep_test $method $masterenv \ NULL $niter $start $start 0 $largs incr start $niter set first_master_log [get_logfile $masterenv first] if { $first_master_log > $last_client_log } { set stop 1 } } } puts "\tRep$tnum.f: Process messages." if { $opt == "user" } { for { set loop 0 } { $loop < 5 } { incr loop } { set nproced 0 incr nproced [proc_msgs_once $envlist] if { $cdb == "NULL" } { continue } puts "\tRep$tnum.g.$loop: Check user database." set status [catch {$cdb get $key} ret] if { $status != 0 } { # # For db operations, DB doesn't block, but # returns DEADLOCK. # set is_lock [is_substr $ret DB_LOCK_DEADLOCK] set is_dead [is_substr $ret DB_REP_HANDLE_DEAD] error_check_good lock_dead \ [expr $is_lock || $is_dead] 1 if { $is_dead } { error_check_good cclose [$cdb close] 0 set cdb NULL } } } } process_msgs $envlist # # If we get through the user loop with a valid db, then it better # be a dead handle after we've completed processing all the # messages and running recovery. # if { $cdb != "NULL" } { puts "\tRep$tnum.h: Check dead handle." set status [catch {$cdb get $key} ret] error_check_good status $status 1 error_check_good is_dead [is_substr $ret DB_REP_HANDLE_DEAD] 1 error_check_good cclose [$cdb close] 0 puts "\tRep$tnum.i: Verify correct internal initialization." } else { puts "\tRep$tnum.h: Verify correct internal initialization." } error_check_good close [$db close] 0 process_msgs $envlist # We have now forced an internal initialization. Verify it is correct. rep_verify $masterdir $masterenv $clientdir $clientenv 1 1 1 # Check that logs are in-memory or on-disk as expected. check_log_location $masterenv check_log_location $clientenv error_check_good masterenv_close [$masterenv close] 0 error_check_good clientenv_close [$clientenv close] 0 replclose $testdir/MSGQUEUEDIR }