# Test that the install command can install a custom value of the zeekport # zeekctl option. # # @TEST-EXEC: bash %INPUT # @TEST-EXEC: TEST_DIFF_CANONIFIER=$SCRIPTS/diff-cluster-layout btest-diff no-logger # @TEST-EXEC: TEST_DIFF_CANONIFIER=$SCRIPTS/diff-cluster-layout btest-diff two-loggers # @TEST-EXEC: TEST_DIFF_CANONIFIER=$SCRIPTS/diff-cluster-layout btest-diff two-proxies . zeekctl-test-setup standalonelayout=$ZEEKCTL_INSTALL_PREFIX/spool/installed-scripts-do-not-touch/auto/standalone-layout.zeek clusterlayout=$ZEEKCTL_INSTALL_PREFIX/spool/installed-scripts-do-not-touch/auto/cluster-layout.zeek # Test a standalone config. zeekctl install # Verify that the test port number is not installed by default ! grep -q 41234 $standalonelayout # Change the configuration to use a test port number echo "zeekport=41234" >> $ZEEKCTL_INSTALL_PREFIX/etc/zeekctl.cfg zeekctl install # Verify that the test port number was installed grep -q 41234 $standalonelayout # Test a cluster config with no logger node. while read line; do installfile $line; done << EOF etc/node.cfg__cluster EOF zeekctl install cp $clusterlayout no-logger # Test a cluster config with two logger nodes. while read line; do installfile $line; done << EOF etc/node.cfg__two_loggers EOF zeekctl install cp $clusterlayout two-loggers # Test a cluster config with two proxy nodes. while read line; do installfile $line; done << EOF etc/node.cfg__two_proxies EOF zeekctl install cp $clusterlayout two-proxies