#! /usr/bin/perl -w -I .. # # Ping Response Tests via check_ping # # $Id: check_ping.t 1639 2007-03-12 10:51:06Z tonvoon $ # use strict; use Test::More; use NPTest; plan tests => 20; my $successOutput = '/PING (ok|OK) - Packet loss = +[0-9]{1,2}\%, +RTA = [\.0-9]+ ms/'; my $failureOutput = '/Packet loss = +[0-9]{1,2}\%, +RTA = [\.0-9]+ ms/'; my $host_responsive = getTestParameter( "NP_HOST_RESPONSIVE", "The hostname of system responsive to network requests", "localhost" ); my $host_nonresponsive = getTestParameter( "NP_HOST_NONRESPONSIVE", "The hostname of system not responsive to network requests", "10.0.0.1" ); my $hostname_invalid = getTestParameter( "NP_HOSTNAME_INVALID", "An invalid (not known to DNS) hostname", "nosuchhost" ); my $res; $res = NPTest->testCmd( "./check_ping -H $host_responsive -w 10,100% -c 10,100% -p 1" ); is( $res->return_code, 0, "Syntax ok" ); like( $res->output, $successOutput, "Output OK" ); $res = NPTest->testCmd( "./check_ping -H $host_responsive -w 0,0% -c 10,100% -p 1" ); is( $res->return_code, 1, "Syntax ok, with forced warning" ); like( $res->output, $failureOutput, "Output OK" ); $res = NPTest->testCmd( "./check_ping -H $host_responsive -w 0,0% -c 0,0% -p 1" ); is( $res->return_code, 2, "Syntax ok, with forced critical" ); like( $res->output, $failureOutput, "Output OK" ); $res = NPTest->testCmd( "./check_ping $host_responsive 100 100 1000 1000 -p 1" ); is( $res->return_code, 0, "Old syntax ok" ); like( $res->output, $successOutput, "Output OK" ); $res = NPTest->testCmd( "./check_ping $host_responsive 0 0 0 0 -p 1" ); is( $res->return_code, 2, "Old syntax, with forced critical" ); like( $res->output, $failureOutput, "Output OK" ); # check_ping results will depend on whether the ping command discovered by # ./configure has a timeout option. If it does, then the timeout will # be set, so check_ping will always get a response. If it doesn't # then check_ping will timeout. We do 2 tests for check_ping's timeout # - 1 second # - 15 seconds # The latter should be higher than normal ping timeouts, so should always give a packet loss result open(F, "../config.h") or die "Cannot open ../config.h"; @_ = grep /define PING_HAS_TIMEOUT 1|define PING_PACKETS_FIRST 1/, ; my $has_timeout; $has_timeout = 1 if (scalar @_ == 2); # Need both defined close F; $res = NPTest->testCmd( "./check_ping -H $host_nonresponsive -w 10,100% -c 10,100% -p 1 -t 1" ); is( $res->return_code, 2, "Timeout 1 second - host nonresponsive" ); if ($has_timeout) { like( $res->output, '/100%/', "Error contains '100%' string (for 100% packet loss)" ); } else { like( $res->output, '/timed out/', "Error contains 'timed out' string" ); } $res = NPTest->testCmd( "./check_ping -H $host_nonresponsive -w 10,100% -c 10,100% -p 1 -t 15" ); is( $res->return_code, 2, "Timeout 15 seconds - host nonresponsive" ); like( $res->output, '/100%/', "Error contains '100%' string (for 100% packet loss)" ); $res = NPTest->testCmd( "./check_ping $host_nonresponsive -p 1 -t 1 100 100 1000 10000" ); is( $res->return_code, 2, "Old syntax: Timeout - host nonresponsive" ); like( $res->output, '/100%/', "Error contains '100%' string (for 100% packet loss)" ); $res = NPTest->testCmd( "./check_ping $hostname_invalid 0 0 0 0 -p 1 -t 1" ); is( $res->return_code, 3, "Invalid hostname" ); like( $res->output, '/invalid hostname/i', "Error contains 'invalid hostname' string"); $res = NPTest->testCmd( "./check_ping -w 100,10% -c 200,20%" ); is( $res->return_code, 3, "No hostname" ); like( $res->output, '/You must specify a server address or host name/', "Output with appropriate error message");