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#!/bin/sh
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# @test
# @bug 5016507 6173612 6319776 6342019 6484550
# @summary Start a managed VM and test that a management tool can connect
# without connection or username/password details.
# TestManager will attempt a connection to the address obtained from
# both agent properties and jvmstat buffer.
#
# @build TestManager TestApplication
# @run shell/timeout=300 LocalManagementTest.sh
doTest()
{
echo ''
outputfile=${TESTCLASSES}/Test.out
rm -f ${outputfile}
# Start VM with given options
echo "+ $JAVA $1 Test"
$JAVA $1 TestApplication > ${outputfile}&
pid=$!
# Wait for managed VM to startup
echo "Waiting for VM to startup..."
attempts=0
while true; do
sleep 1
port=`tail -1 ${outputfile}`
if [ ! -z "$port" ]; then
# In case of errors wait time for output to be flushed
sleep 1
cat ${outputfile}
break
fi
attempts=`expr $attempts + 1`
echo "Waiting $attempts second(s) ..."
done
# Start the manager - this should connect to VM
sh -xc "$JAVA -classpath ${TESTCLASSES}:${TESTJAVA}/lib/tools.jar \
TestManager $pid $port" 2>&1
if [ $? != 0 ]; then failures=`expr $failures + 1`; fi
}
# Check we are run from jtreg
if [ -z "${TESTCLASSES}" ]; then
echo "Test is designed to be run from jtreg only"
exit 0
fi
# For now this test passes silently on Windows - there are 2 reasons
# to skip it :-
#
# 1. No jstat instrumentation buffers if FAT32 so need
# -XX:+PerfBypassFileSystemCheck
# 2. $! is used to get the pid of the created process but it's not
# reliable on older versions of MKS. Also negative pids are returned
# on Windows 98.
os=`uname -s`
if [ "$os" != "Linux" -a "$os" != "SunOS" ]; then
echo "Test not designed to run on this operating system, skipping..."
exit 0
fi
JAVA=${TESTJAVA}/bin/java
CLASSPATH=${TESTCLASSES}
export CLASSPATH
failures=0
# Test 1
doTest "-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote"
# Test 2
AGENT="${TESTJAVA}/jre/lib/management-agent.jar"
if [ ! -f ${AGENT} ]; then
AGENT="${TESTJAVA}/lib/management-agent.jar"
fi
doTest "-javaagent:${AGENT}"
# Test 3 - no args (blank) - manager should attach and start agent
doTest " "
# Test 4 - sanity check arguments to management-agent.jar
echo ' '
sh -xc "${JAVA} -javaagent:${AGENT}=com.sun.management.jmxremote.port=7775,\
com.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=false,com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=false \
TestApplication -exit" 2>&1
if [ $? != 0 ]; then failures=`expr $failures + 1`; fi
# Test 5 - use DNS-only name service
doTest "-Dsun.net.spi.namservice.provider.1=\"dns,sun\""
#
# Results
#
echo ''
if [ $failures -gt 0 ];
then echo "$failures test(s) failed";
else echo "All test(s) passed"; fi
exit $failures