Hi,
I contributed following problem previously, but it's not yet revised.
So, I contribute this again.
After "./runltp" execution, all log files such as "/var/log/messages*"
disappeared, and there is only new log file created after the test.
This seems a problem that occurs after the "logrotate01" test.
I found that the past log files were deleted by forcing a "logrotate"
(logrotate -fv $LTPTMP/tst_logrotate.conf).
Besides, logrotate01's shell script "./testcases/commands/logrotate
/logrotate_tests.sh" creats logrotate configuration file ($LTPTMP
/tst_logrotate.conf) for the test, and this configration file includes
"/etc/logrotate.d" as follows:
[ ./testcases/commands/logrotate/logrotate_tests.sh line:156~ ]
----------
# create config file.
cat >$LTPTMP/tst_logrotate.conf <<-EOF
#****** Begin Config file *******
# create new (empty) log files after rotating old ones
create
# compress the log files
compress
# RPM packages drop log rotation information into this directory
include /etc/logrotate.d
/var/log/tst_logfile {
rotate 5
weekly
}
#****** End Config file *******
EOF
----------
By This, not only a log file for the test (/var/log/tst_logfile)
but also 30 fies such as "/var/log/messages*" become "logrotate"
command target.
Only a log file for this test must become a target of the forced
execution of "logrotate".
To resolve this problem, we must change "/logrotate_tests.sh" not to
include "/etc/logrotate.d", I think.
Signed-off-by: Yuki Yao<[email protected]>
Index: ./testcases/commands/logrotate/logrotate_tests.sh
============
--- ./testcases/commands/logrotate/logrotate_tests.sh.orig 2008-10-21
15:54:15.000000000 +0900
+++ ./testcases/commands/logrotate/logrotate_tests.sh 2010-02-15
13:32:02.000000000 +0900
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@
compress
# RPM packages drop log rotation information into this directory
- include /etc/logrotate.d
+ # include /etc/logrotate.d
/var/log/tst_logfile {
rotate 5
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@
# check if /etc/logrotate.d is included/
# check if 5 rotations are forced.
# check if compression is done.
- grep "including /etc/logrotate.d" $LTPTMP/tst_logrotate.out
\
+ # grep "including /etc/logrotate.d"
$LTPTMP/tst_logrotate.out \
> $LTPTMP/tst_logrotate.err 2>&1 || RC=$?
grep "reading config file $LTPTMP/tst_logrotate.conf" \
$LTPTMP/tst_logrotate.out >
$LTPTMP/tst_logrotate.err 2>&1 || RC=$?
============
I'm glad if I got some opinion about this.
Thank you,
-Yuki Yao
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