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# Check all kinds of error conditions. use strict; require File::Temp; use lib 't'; use TestLib; use Test::More tests => 156; use PgCommon; my $version = $MAJORS[-1]; my $socketdir = '/tmp/postgresql-testsuite/'; my ($pg_uid, $pg_gid) = (getpwnam 'postgres')[2,3]; # create a pid file with content $1 and return its path sub create_pidfile { my $fname = "/var/lib/postgresql/$version/main/postmaster.pid"; open F, ">$fname" or die "open: $!"; print F $_[0]; close F; chown $pg_uid, $pg_gid, $fname or die "chown: $!"; chmod 0700, $fname or die "chmod: $!"; return $fname; } sub check_nonexisting_cluster_error { my $outref; my $result = exec_as 0, $_[0], $outref; is $result, 1, "'$_[0]' fails"; like $$outref, qr/(invalid version|does not exist)/i, "$_[0] gives error message about nonexisting cluster"; unlike $$outref, qr/invalid symbolic link/i, "$_[0] does not print 'invalid symbolic link' gibberish"; } # check if pg_lsclusters shows a cluster without binaries mkdir "/etc/postgresql/6.3"; mkdir "/etc/postgresql/6.3/main"; open F, ">/etc/postgresql/6.3/main/postgresql.conf"; close F; is `pg_lsclusters -h`, "6.3 main <unknown> down,binaries_missing <unknown> <unknown> <unknown>\n", 'pg_lscluster reports cluster without binaries'; program_ok 0, "pg_dropcluster 6.3 main"; # create cluster ok ((system "pg_createcluster --socketdir '$socketdir' $version main >/dev/null") == 0, "pg_createcluster --socketdir"); like_program_out 'postgres', 'pg_lsclusters -h', 0, qr/$version\s*main.*5432.*down/, 'cluster was created'; is ((get_cluster_port $version, 'main'), 5432, 'Port of created cluster is 5432'); # creating cluster with the same name should fail like_program_out 'root', "pg_createcluster --socketdir '$socketdir' $version main", 1, qr/already exists/, "pg_createcluster on existing cluster"; # and the original one still exists like_program_out 'postgres', 'pg_lsclusters -h', 0, qr/$version\s*main.*5432.*down/, 'original cluster still exists'; # attempt to create clusters with an invalid port like_program_out 0, "pg_createcluster $version test -p foo", 1, qr/invalid.*number expected/, 'pg_createcluster -p checks that port option is numeric'; like_program_out 0, "pg_createcluster $version test -p 42", 1, qr/must be a positive integer between/, 'pg_createcluster -p checks valid port range'; # chown cluster to an invalid user to test error (system "chown -R 0 /var/lib/postgresql/$version/main") == 0 or die "chown failed: $!"; like_program_out 0, "pg_ctlcluster $version main start", 1, qr/must not be owned by root/, "pg_ctlcluster refuses to start root-owned cluster"; my $badid = 98; (system "chown -R $badid /var/lib/postgresql/$version/main") == 0 or die "chown failed: $!"; like_program_out 0, "pg_ctlcluster $version main start", 1, qr/owned by user id 98 which does not exist/, 'pg_ctlcluster fails on invalid cluster owner uid'; (system "chown -R postgres:$badid /var/lib/postgresql/$version/main") == 0 or die "chown failed: $!"; like_program_out 0, "pg_ctlcluster $version main start", 1, qr/owned by group id 98 which does not exist/, 'pg_ctlcluster as root fails on invalid cluster owner gid'; like_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main start", 1, qr/owned by group id 98 which does not exist/, 'pg_ctlcluster as postgres fails on invalid cluster owner gid'; (system "chown -R postgres:postgres /var/lib/postgresql/$version/main") == 0 or die "chown failed: $!"; program_ok 0, "pg_ctlcluster $version main start", 0, 'pg_ctlcluster succeeds on valid cluster owner uid/gid'; # check socket my @contents = ('.s.PGSQL.5432', '.s.PGSQL.5432.lock', "$version-main.pid", "$version-main.pg_stat_tmp"); pop @contents if ($version < 8.4 or $version >= 15); # remove pg_stat_tmp ok_dir '/var/run/postgresql', [grep {/main/} @contents], 'No sockets in /var/run/postgresql'; ok_dir $socketdir, ['.s.PGSQL.5432', '.s.PGSQL.5432.lock'], "Socket is in $socketdir"; # stop cluster, check sockets ok ((system "pg_ctlcluster $version main stop") == 0, 'cluster stops with custom unix_socket_dir'); ok_dir $socketdir, [], "No sockets in $socketdir after stopping cluster"; # remove default socket dir and check that the socket defaults to # /var/run/postgresql open F, "+</etc/postgresql/$version/main/postgresql.conf" or die "could not open postgresql.conf for r/w: $!"; my @lines = <F>; seek F, 0, 0 or die "seek: $!"; truncate F, 0; @lines = grep !/^unix_socket_dir/, @lines; # <= 9.2: "_directory", >= 9.3: "_directories" print F @lines; close F; ok ((system "pg_ctlcluster $version main start") == 0, 'cluster starts after removing unix_socket_dir'); if ($PgCommon::rpm) { ok ((grep { $_ eq '.s.PGSQL.5432' } @{TestLib::dircontent('/tmp')}) == 1, 'Socket is in /tmp'); } else { ok_dir '/var/run/postgresql', [@contents], 'Socket is in default dir /var/run/postgresql'; } ok_dir $socketdir, [], "No sockets in $socketdir"; # server should not stop with corrupt file rename "/var/lib/postgresql/$version/main/postmaster.pid", "/var/lib/postgresql/$version/main/postmaster.pid.orig" or die "rename: $!"; create_pidfile 'foo'; is_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main stop", 1, "Error: pid file is invalid, please manually kill the stale server process.\n", 'pg_ctlcluster fails with corrupted PID file'; like_program_out 'postgres', 'pg_lsclusters -h', 0, qr/online/, 'cluster is still online'; # restore PID file (system "cp /var/lib/postgresql/$version/main/postmaster.pid.orig /var/lib/postgresql/$version/main/postmaster.pid") == 0 or die "cp: $!"; is ((exec_as 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main stop"), 0, 'pg_ctlcluster succeeds with restored PID file'); mkdir $PgCommon::binroot . "foo"; # #940220: infinite recursion in get_program_path like_program_out 'postgres', 'pg_lsclusters -h', 0, qr/down/, 'cluster is down'; rmdir $PgCommon::binroot . "foo"; # stop stopped server is_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main stop", 2, "Cluster is not running.\n", 'pg_ctlcluster stop fails on stopped cluster'; # simulate crashed server rename "/var/lib/postgresql/$version/main/postmaster.pid.orig", "/var/lib/postgresql/$version/main/postmaster.pid" or die "rename: $!"; is_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main start", 0, "Removed stale pid file.\n", 'pg_ctlcluster succeeds with already existing PID file'; like_program_out 'postgres', 'pg_lsclusters -h', 0, qr/online/, 'cluster is online'; is ((exec_as 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main stop"), 0, 'pg_ctlcluster stop succeeds'); like_program_out 'postgres', 'pg_lsclusters -h', 0, qr/down/, 'cluster is down'; ok (! -e "/var/lib/postgresql/$version/main/postmaster.pid", 'no pid file left'); # trying to stop a stopped server cleans up corrupt and stale pid files my $pf = create_pidfile 'foo'; is_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main stop", 2, "Removed stale pid file.\nCluster is not running.\n", 'pg_ctlcluster stop succeeds with corrupted PID file'; ok (! -e $pf, 'pid file was cleaned up'); create_pidfile 'foo'; is_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster --force $version main stop", 2, "Removed stale pid file.\nCluster is not running.\n", 'pg_ctlcluster --force stop succeeds with corrupted PID file'; ok (! -e $pf, 'pid file was cleaned up'); create_pidfile '99998'; is_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main stop", 2, "Removed stale pid file.\nCluster is not running.\n", 'pg_ctlcluster stop succeeds with stale PID file'; ok (! -e $pf, 'pid file was cleaned up'); create_pidfile '99998'; is_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster --force $version main stop", 2, "Removed stale pid file.\nCluster is not running.\n", 'pg_ctlcluster --force stop succeeds with stale PID file'; ok (! -e $pf, 'pid file was cleaned up'); create_pidfile ''; is_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster --force $version main stop", 2, "Removed stale pid file.\nCluster is not running.\n", 'pg_ctlcluster stop succeeds with empty PID file'; ok (! -e $pf, 'pid file was cleaned up'); # corrupt PID file while server is down create_pidfile 'foo'; is_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main start", 0, "Removed stale pid file.\n", 'pg_ctlcluster succeeds with corrupted PID file'; like_program_out 'postgres', 'pg_lsclusters -h', 0, qr/online/, 'cluster is online'; # start running server is_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main start", 2, "Cluster is already running.\n", 'pg_ctlcluster start fails on running cluster'; is ((exec_as 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main stop"), 0, 'pg_ctlcluster stop'); # backup pg_hba.conf rename "/etc/postgresql/$version/main/pg_hba.conf", "/etc/postgresql/$version/main/pg_hba.conf.orig" or die "rename: $!"; # test check for invalid pg_hba.conf open F, ">/etc/postgresql/$version/main/pg_hba.conf" or die "could not create pg_hba.conf: $!"; print F "foo\n"; close F; chmod 0644, "/etc/postgresql/$version/main/pg_hba.conf" or die "chmod: $!"; if ($version < '8.4') { like_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main start", 0, qr/WARNING.*connection to the database failed.*pg_hba.conf/is, 'pg_ctlcluster start warns about invalid pg_hba.conf'; is_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main stop", 0, '', 'stopping cluster'; } else { like_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main start", 1, qr/FATAL.*pg_hba.conf/is, 'pg_ctlcluster start fails on invalid pg_hba.conf'; is_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main stop", 2, "Cluster is not running.\n", 'stopping cluster'; } # test check for pg_hba.conf with removed passwordless local superuser access open F, ">/etc/postgresql/$version/main/pg_hba.conf" or die "could not create pg_hba.conf: $!"; print F "local all all md5\n"; close F; chmod 0644, "/etc/postgresql/$version/main/pg_hba.conf" or die "chmod: $!"; like_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main start", 0, qr/Warning.*connection to the database failed.*(no password supplied|password authentication failed)/is, 'pg_ctlcluster start warns about absence of passwordless superuser connection'; is_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main stop", 0, '', 'stopping cluster'; # restore pg_hba.conf unlink "/etc/postgresql/$version/main/pg_hba.conf"; rename "/etc/postgresql/$version/main/pg_hba.conf.orig", "/etc/postgresql/$version/main/pg_hba.conf" or die "rename: $!"; # leftover files must not create confusion open F, '>/etc/postgresql/postgresql.conf'; print F "data_directory = '/nonexisting'\n"; close F; my @c = get_version_clusters $version; is_deeply (\@c, ['main'], 'leftover /etc/postgresql/postgresql.conf is not regarded as a cluster'); unlink '/etc/postgresql/postgresql.conf'; # fails by default due to access restrictions # remove cluster and directory; this should work as user "postgres" is_program_out 'postgres', "pg_dropcluster $version main", 0, '', , "pg_dropcluster works as user postgres"; # graceful handling of absent data dir (might not be mounted) ok ((system "pg_createcluster $version main >/dev/null") == 0, "pg_createcluster succeeds"); rename "/var/lib/postgresql/$version", "/var/lib/postgresql/$version.orig" or die "rename: $!"; my $outref; is ((exec_as 0, "pg_ctlcluster $version main start", $outref, 1), 1, 'pg_ctlcluster fails on nonexisting /var/lib/postgresql'); like $$outref, qr/^Error:.*\/var\/lib\/postgresql.*not accessible.*$/, 'proper error message for nonexisting /var/lib/postgresql'; rename "/var/lib/postgresql/$version.orig", "/var/lib/postgresql/$version" or die "rename: $!"; is_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main start", 0, '', 'pg_ctlcluster start succeeds again with reappeared /var/lib/postgresql'; is_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main stop", 0, '', 'stopping cluster'; # pg_ctlcluster checks colliding ports ok ((system "pg_createcluster $version other >/dev/null") == 0, "pg_createcluster other"); set_cluster_port $version, 'other', '5432'; is ((exec_as 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main start"), 0, 'pg_ctlcluster: main cluster on conflicting port starts'); # clusters can run side by side on different socket directories set_cluster_socketdir $version, 'other', $socketdir; PgCommon::set_conf_value $version, 'other', 'postgresql.conf', 'listen_addresses', ''; # otherwise they will conflict on TCP socket is ((exec_as 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version other start"), 0, 'pg_ctlcluster: other cluster starts on conflicting port, but different socket dirs'); is ((exec_as 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version other stop"), 0); # ... but will give an error when running on the same port set_cluster_socketdir $version, 'other', ($PgCommon::rpm and $version < 9.4) ? '/tmp' : '/var/run/postgresql'; like_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version other start", 1, qr/Port conflict:.*port 5432/, 'pg_ctlcluster other cluster fails on conflicting port and same socket dir'; is_program_out 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version main stop", 0, '', 'stopping main cluster'; is ((exec_as 'postgres', "pg_ctlcluster $version other start"), 0, 'pg_ctlcluster: other cluster on conflicting port starts after main is down'); ok ((system "pg_dropcluster $version other --stop") == 0, 'pg_dropcluster other'); # clean up ok ((system "pg_dropcluster $version main") == 0, 'pg_dropcluster'); ok_dir $socketdir, [], 'No sockets any more'; rmdir $socketdir or die "rmdir: $!"; # ensure sane error messages for nonexisting clusters check_nonexisting_cluster_error 'pg_lsclusters 4.5 foo'; check_nonexisting_cluster_error 'psql --cluster 4.5/foo'; check_nonexisting_cluster_error "psql --cluster $MAJORS[0]/foo"; check_nonexisting_cluster_error "pg_dropcluster 4.5 foo"; check_nonexisting_cluster_error "pg_dropcluster $MAJORS[0] foo"; check_nonexisting_cluster_error "pg_upgradecluster 4.5 foo"; check_nonexisting_cluster_error "pg_upgradecluster $MAJORS[0] foo"; check_nonexisting_cluster_error "pg_ctlcluster 4.5 foo stop"; check_nonexisting_cluster_error "pg_ctlcluster $MAJORS[0] foo stop"; check_clean; # check that pg_dropcluster copes with partially existing cluster # configurations (which can happen if the disk becomes full) mkdir '/etc/postgresql/'; mkdir "/etc/postgresql/$MAJORS[-1]"; mkdir "/etc/postgresql/$MAJORS[-1]/broken" or die "mkdir: $!"; symlink "/var/lib/postgresql/$MAJORS[-1]/broken", "/etc/postgresql/$MAJORS[-1]/broken/pgdata" or die "symlink: $!"; unlike_program_out 0, "pg_dropcluster $MAJORS[-1] broken", 0, qr/error/i, 'pg_dropcluster cleans up broken cluster configuration (only /etc with pgdata)'; check_clean; mkdir '/etc/postgresql/'; mkdir '/var/lib/postgresql/'; mkdir "/etc/postgresql/$MAJORS[-1]" and mkdir "/etc/postgresql/$MAJORS[-1]/broken"; mkdir "/var/lib/postgresql/$MAJORS[-1]"; mkdir "/var/lib/postgresql/$MAJORS[-1]/broken"; chown $pg_uid, $pg_gid, "/var/lib/postgresql/$MAJORS[-1]/broken"; mkdir "/var/lib/postgresql/$MAJORS[-1]/broken/base" or die "mkdir: $!"; open F, ">/etc/postgresql/$MAJORS[-1]/broken/postgresql.conf" or die "open: $!"; print F "data_directory = '/var/lib/postgresql/$MAJORS[-1]/broken'\n"; close F; open F, ">/var/lib/postgresql/$MAJORS[-1]/broken/PG_VERSION" or die "open: $!"; close F; unlike_program_out 0, "pg_dropcluster $MAJORS[-1] broken", 0, qr/error/i, 'pg_dropcluster cleans up broken cluster configuration (/etc with pgdata and postgresql.conf and partial /var)'; is -d "/etc/postgresql/$MAJORS[-1]", undef, "/etc/postgresql/$MAJORS[-1] was removed"; is -d "/var/lib/postgresql/$MAJORS[-1]", undef, "/var/lib/postgresql/$MAJORS[-1] was removed"; check_clean; # vim: filetype=perl