mariadb/bdb/test/recd011.tcl
tim@threads.polyesthetic.msg 89dad52004 Import changeset
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# See the file LICENSE for redistribution information.
#
# Copyright (c) 2000
# Sleepycat Software. All rights reserved.
#
# $Id: recd011.tcl,v 11.13 2000/12/06 17:09:54 sue Exp $
#
# Recovery Test 11.
# Test recovery to a specific timestamp.
proc recd011 { method {niter 200} {ckpt_freq 15} {sleep_time 1} args } {
source ./include.tcl
set args [convert_args $method $args]
set omethod [convert_method $method]
set tnum 11
puts "Recd0$tnum ($args): Test recovery to a specific timestamp."
set testfile recd0$tnum.db
env_cleanup $testdir
set i 0
if { [is_record_based $method] == 1 } {
set key 1
} else {
set key KEY
}
puts "\tRecd0$tnum.a: Create environment and database."
set flags "-create -txn -home $testdir"
set env_cmd "berkdb env $flags"
set dbenv [eval $env_cmd]
error_check_good dbenv [is_valid_env $dbenv] TRUE
set oflags "-env $dbenv -create -mode 0644 $args $omethod"
set db [eval {berkdb_open} $oflags $testfile]
error_check_good dbopen [is_valid_db $db] TRUE
# Main loop: every second or so, increment the db in a txn.
puts "\t\tInitial Checkpoint"
error_check_good "Initial Checkpoint" [$dbenv txn_checkpoint] 0
puts "\tRecd0$tnum.b ($niter iterations):\
Transaction-protected increment loop."
for { set i 0 } { $i <= $niter } { incr i } {
set data $i
# Put, in a txn.
set txn [$dbenv txn]
error_check_good txn_begin [is_valid_txn $txn $dbenv] TRUE
error_check_good db_put \
[$db put -txn $txn $key [chop_data $method $data]] 0
error_check_good txn_commit [$txn commit] 0
set timeof($i) [timestamp -r]
# If an appropriate period has elapsed, checkpoint.
if { $i % $ckpt_freq == $ckpt_freq - 1 } {
puts "\t\tIteration $i: Checkpointing."
error_check_good ckpt($i) [$dbenv txn_checkpoint] 0
}
# sleep for N seconds.
tclsleep $sleep_time
}
error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0
error_check_good env_close [$dbenv close] 0
# Now, loop through and recover to each timestamp, verifying the
# expected increment.
puts "\tRecd0$tnum.c: Recover to each timestamp and check."
for { set i 0 } { $i <= $niter } { incr i } {
# Run db_recover.
berkdb debug_check
set t [clock format $timeof($i) -format "%y%m%d%H%M.%S"]
set ret [catch {exec $util_path/db_recover -h $testdir -t $t} r]
error_check_good db_recover($i,$t) $ret 0
# Now open the db and check the timestamp.
set db [eval {berkdb_open} $testdir/$testfile]
error_check_good db_open($i) [is_valid_db $db] TRUE
set dbt [$db get $key]
set datum [lindex [lindex $dbt 0] 1]
error_check_good timestamp_recover $datum [pad_data $method $i]
error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0
}
# Finally, recover to a time well before the first timestamp
# and well after the last timestamp. The latter should
# be just like the last timestamp; the former should fail.
puts "\tRecd0$tnum.d: Recover to before the first timestamp."
set t [clock format [expr $timeof(0) - 1000] -format "%y%m%d%H%M.%S"]
set ret [catch {exec $util_path/db_recover -h $testdir -t $t} r]
error_check_bad db_recover(before,$t) $ret 0
puts "\tRecd0$tnum.e: Recover to after the last timestamp."
set t [clock format \
[expr $timeof($niter) + 1000] -format "%y%m%d%H%M.%S"]
set ret [catch {exec $util_path/db_recover -h $testdir -t $t} r]
error_check_good db_recover(after,$t) $ret 0
# Now open the db and check the timestamp.
set db [eval {berkdb_open} $testdir/$testfile]
error_check_good db_open(after) [is_valid_db $db] TRUE
set dbt [$db get $key]
set datum [lindex [lindex $dbt 0] 1]
error_check_good timestamp_recover $datum [pad_data $method $niter]
error_check_good db_close [$db close] 0
}