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# @test
# @summary Tests OperatingSystemMXBean.getSystemLoadAverage() api.
# @author Mandy Chung
# @bug 6336608 6367473 6511738
#
# @modules java.management
# @run build GetSystemLoadAverage
# @run shell/timeout=300 TestSystemLoadAvg.sh
#
#
# This test tests the system load average on linux and solaris.
# On windows tests if it returns -1.0 The verification is done
# by the GetSystemLoadAverage class. By default it takes no
# input argument which verifies the system load average with
# /usr/bin/uptime command. Or specify "-1.0" as the input argument
# indicatiing that the platform doesn't support the system load average.
#Set appropriate jdk
#
if [ ! -z "${TESTJAVA}" ] ; then
jdk="$TESTJAVA"
else
echo "--Error: TESTJAVA must be defined as the pathname of a jdk to test."
exit 1
fi
runOne()
{
echo "$TESTJAVA/bin/java -classpath $TESTCLASSES $@"
$TESTJAVA/bin/java ${TESTVMOPTS} -classpath $TESTCLASSES $@
}
# Retry 5 times to be more resilent to system load fluctation.
MAX=5
i=1
while true; do
echo "Run $i: TestSystemLoadAvg"
case `uname -s` in
SunOS | Linux | Darwin | AIX )
runOne GetSystemLoadAverage
;;
* )
# On Windows -1.0 should be returned
runOne GetSystemLoadAverage "-1.0"
;;
esac
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
# exit if the test passes
echo "Run $i: TestSystemLoadAvg test passed"
exit 0
elif [ $i -eq $MAX ] ; then
echo "TEST FAILED: TestSystemLoadAvg test failed $i runs"
exit 1
fi
i=`expr $i + 1`
# sleep for 5 seconds
sleep 5
done