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#!/usr/bin/env expect
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# Purpose: Test of Slurm functionality
# Test of sbatch --open-mode (truncate or append) option.
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# Copyright (C) 2002-2007 The Regents of the University of California.
# Produced at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (cf, DISCLAIMER).
# Written by Morris Jette <jette1@llnl.gov>
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#
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source ./globals
set file_in "$test_dir/input"
set file_out "$test_dir/output"
set file_err "$test_dir/error"
set job_id 0
set login_grp_info "uid=[get_my_uid]"
proc cleanup {} {
global job_id
cancel_job $job_id
}
#
# Build stdin file
#
make_bash_script $file_in "
$bin_id
$bin_sleep aaa
exit 0"
exec echo "$bin_echo INITIAL_VALUE" >$file_err
exec echo "$bin_echo INITIAL_VALUE" >$file_out
#
# Spawn a shell via sbatch that uses stdin/out/err in truncate mode
# and confirm their contents
#
set job_id [submit_job -fail "--output=$file_out --error=$file_err --open-mode=t -t1 $file_in"]
wait_for_job -fail $job_id "DONE"
wait_for_file -fail $file_out
wait_for_file -fail $file_err
set output [run_command_output -fail "$bin_cat $file_out"]
subtest {[regexp -all "$login_grp_info" $output] == 1} "Confirm that user and group ID is seen in stdout"
subtest {![regexp "INITIAL_VALUE" $output]} "Confirm that stdout file is truncated"
#
# Check for sleep input specification error in stderr
#
set output [run_command_output -fail "$bin_cat $file_err"]
set sleep_error_message_count [regexp -all "$sleep_error_message" $output]
set time_positive_count [regexp -all "Specify time as a positive integer.*\n" $output]
subtest {[expr $sleep_error_message_count + $time_positive_count] == 1} "Check for sleep input specification error in stderr"
subtest {![regexp "INITIAL_VALUE" $output]} "Confirm that stderr file is truncated"
#
# Spawn a shell via sbatch that uses stdin/out/err in append mode
# and confirm their contents
#
set job_id [submit_job -fail "--output=$file_out --error=$file_err --open-mode=a -t1 $file_in"]
wait_for_job -fail $job_id "DONE"
wait_for_file -fail $file_out
wait_for_file -fail $file_err
set output [run_command_output -fail "$bin_cat $file_out"]
subtest {[regexp -all "$login_grp_info" $output] == 2} "Confirm that user and group ID is seen in stdout"
#
# Check for sleep input specification error in stderr
#
set output [run_command_output -fail "$bin_cat $file_err"]
set sleep_error_message_count [regexp -all "$sleep_error_message" $output]
set time_positive_count [regexp -all "Specify time as a positive integer.*\n" $output]
subtest {[expr $sleep_error_message_count + $time_positive_count] == 2} "Check for sleep input specification error in stderr"