# Test that the zeekctl cron command does not expire crash dirs by default. # Also test that zeekctl cron expires crash dirs when the crashexpireinterval # option is set to a non-zero value. # # @TEST-EXEC: bash %INPUT . zeekctl-test-setup while read line; do installfile $line; done << EOF etc/zeekctl.cfg__no_email EOF testcrashdir1=$ZEEKCTL_INSTALL_PREFIX/spool/tmp/post-terminate-test-1-crash testcrashdir2=$ZEEKCTL_INSTALL_PREFIX/spool/tmp/post-terminate-test-2-crash zeekctl install # Verify that crash expire is off by default zeekctl config | sed 's/ //g' | grep '^crashexpireinterval=0$' # Create a crash dir with a recent timestamp and one with very old timestamp mkdir ${testcrashdir1} mkdir ${testcrashdir2} touch -t 201210311030 ${testcrashdir1} zeekctl cron # Verify that zeekctl cron did not remove any crash dirs test -e ${testcrashdir1} test -e ${testcrashdir2} # Update the configuration by changing the "crashexpireinterval" option echo "crashexpireinterval=30" >> $ZEEKCTL_INSTALL_PREFIX/etc/zeekctl.cfg zeekctl install zeekctl cron # Verify that zeekctl cron removed the old crash dir (and not the recent one) test ! -e ${testcrashdir1} test -e ${testcrashdir2}