| #!/bin/bash -x |
| |
| # Test merging of a --ignore-dependencies job into a previously |
| # installed job. |
| |
| systemctl start --no-block hello-after-sleep.target |
| # sleep is now running, hello/start is waiting. Verify that: |
| systemctl list-jobs > /root/list-jobs.txt |
| grep 'sleep\.service.*running' /root/list-jobs.txt || exit 1 |
| grep 'hello\.service.*waiting' /root/list-jobs.txt || exit 1 |
| |
| # This is supposed to finish quickly, not wait for sleep to finish. |
| START_SEC=$(date -u '+%s') |
| systemctl start --ignore-dependencies hello |
| END_SEC=$(date -u '+%s') |
| ELAPSED=$(($END_SEC-$START_SEC)) |
| |
| [ "$ELAPSED" -lt 3 ] || exit 1 |
| |
| # sleep should still be running, hello not. |
| systemctl list-jobs > /root/list-jobs.txt |
| grep 'sleep\.service.*running' /root/list-jobs.txt || exit 1 |
| grep 'hello\.service' /root/list-jobs.txt && exit 1 |
| |
| # TODO: add more job queueing/merging tests here. |
| |
| # Test for irreversible jobs |
| systemctl start unstoppable.service || exit 1 |
| |
| # This is expected to fail with 'job cancelled' |
| systemctl stop unstoppable.service && exit 1 |
| # But this should succeed |
| systemctl stop --irreversible unstoppable.service || exit 1 |
| |
| # We're going to shutdown soon. Let's see if it succeeds when |
| # there's an active service that tries to be unstoppable. |
| # Shutdown of the container/VM will hang if not. |
| systemctl start unstoppable.service || exit 1 |
| |
| touch /testok |
| exit 0 |