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package jdk.jfr.jcmd;
import java.nio.file.Path;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
import jdk.test.lib.process.OutputAnalyzer;
/*
* @test
* @summary Verify error when starting with a dir that does not exist.
* @key jfr
* @library /test/lib /test/jdk
* @run main/othervm jdk.jfr.jcmd.TestJcmdStartDirNotExist
*/
public class TestJcmdStartDirNotExist {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Path path = Paths.get(".", "dirDoesNotExist", "my.jfr");
String name = "testStartWithIllegalFilename";
OutputAnalyzer output = JcmdHelper.jcmd("JFR.start",
"name=" + name,
"duration=10s",
"filename=" + path.toString());
JcmdAsserts.assertNotAbleToWriteToFile(output);
JcmdHelper.assertRecordingNotExist(name);
}
}