#!/bin/ksh # fire off the series of Mailstone IMAP tests # To test series setup, do: go_imap -n # Look for testname$test_form, first. Override with: go_series -f . export test_form="_mail02" export test_host="mail02" # string appended to every description. Override with: go_series -d . export desc_conf="12 CPUs" # Extra arguments common to all tests. Any other args go here. # Note that arguments with embedded spaces won't work here. # Instead use: go_series -- export extra_args="" # error limit to abort sequence export error_limit=500 # time to allow the server to calm down after each run (seconds) export sleep_time=120 # who to mail results to #export mail_list="me@example.com,you@example.com" export mail_list="" # Get all the helper functions . test_utils.ksh ### This is where the series of tests is defined # clean and re-start server if [[ $only_show_it -gt 0 ]] ; then echo "Would run:" "$@" return 0 else # BUG: rsh never returns. # individual commands in clean work fine, but fail as a whole rsh -n $test_host /bin/ksh /iplanet/bin/clean$test_form & sleep 300 && kill -9 $! wait fi # check our setup run timesync ###echo "DEBUG exit" && exit 0 run_test popdel 'Create mailboxes (random order)' -t 60m maxblocks=100000 "$@" run_test allpop 'Create mailboxes (exhaustive)' "$@" run_test imaplogin 'IMAP login rate' "$@" run_test smtp10k-5-5k 'Deliver 5, 5k messages to 10k users' "$@" sleep 200 # let queue drain (2000/(10 msg/sec)) run_test imapread10k 'IMAP Message downloads 5k from 10k users' "$@" run_test smtp10k-5-5k 'Deliver 5, 5k messages to 10k users' "$@" sleep 200 # let queue drain (2000/(10 msg/sec)) run_test imapread 'IMAP Message downloads 5k' "$@" run_test imapsmtp-throttle 'Combined IMAP-SMTP load (1 of 3)' "$@" run_test imapsmtp-throttle 'Combined IMAP-SMTP load (2 of 3)' "$@" run_test imapsmtp-throttle 'Combined IMAP-SMTP load (3 of 3)' "$@" # Some messages will be left from previous test run_test imapmaxusers 'IMAP 30K simultaneous users' "$@" # e-mail the whole batch [[ -n "$mail_list" ]] && \ mail_series "DotCom IMAP: `date`" "$mail_list"