# Test that the stop command can stop a Zeek that does not terminate within # "stoptimeout" seconds, and that remaining log files are archived. # # @TEST-EXEC: bash %INPUT # @TEST-EXEC: TEST_DIFF_CANONIFIER=$SCRIPTS/diff-status-output btest-diff status1.out # @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff stop.out # @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff status2.out . zeekctl-test-setup while read line; do installfile $line; done << EOF etc/zeekctl.cfg__no_email bin/zeek__test EOF echo "stoptimeout=10" >> $ZEEKCTL_INSTALL_PREFIX/etc/zeekctl.cfg cat > $ZEEKCTL_INSTALL_PREFIX/zeekctltest.cfg << EOF slowstop=zeek EOF zeekctl install zeekctl start # verify that zeek is running zeekctl status > status1.out # verify that a log file exists test -f $ZEEKCTL_INSTALL_PREFIX/spool/zeek/loaded_scripts.log zeekctl stop > stop.out # verify that zeek is stopped ! zeekctl status > status2.out # verify that the log file was archived test ! -e $ZEEKCTL_INSTALL_PREFIX/spool/zeek/loaded_scripts.log find $ZEEKCTL_INSTALL_PREFIX/logs/2* -type f > find.out grep -q loaded_scripts find.out