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# @(#)README 10.15 (Sleepycat) 6/2/98
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DB Test Suite
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If you specify --enable-test when you configure DB, the DB tester will be
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built (see ../build.unix/README for further information.)
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All DB tests are run from the Tcl tester, "dbtest". To start the tester,
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enter:
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$ ./dbtest<carriage-return>
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A percent sign prompt (%) will appear. Some of the commands that you can
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enter at the prompt are as follows:
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% # To run the entire test suite
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% run_all
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% # To run tests for a particular subsystem
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% r btree
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% r hash
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% r lock
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% r log
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% r mpool
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% r mutex
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% r recd
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% r recno
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% r txn
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In the case of run_all, normal output is directed to a file named ALL.OUT,
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as running all the tests can take several hours. After the test suite
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has completed, you will get a single message that indicates whether the
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entire suite succeeded or failed. If it failed, the file ALL.OUT will
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contain more details describing what failed. Any errors will appear as
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output lines beginning with the word: FAIL.
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For any of the other tests, a successful test will return you to the tcl
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prompt (%). On failure, you will get a message indicating the expected
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and actual values.
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Tests are run, by default, in the directory ./TESTDIR. However, the test
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files can be quite large. To use a different directory for the test
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directory, edit the file ".dbtestrc" in your build directory, and change
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the line:
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set testdir ./TESTDIR
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to a more appropriate value for your system, e.g.:
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set testdir /var/tmp/db.test
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WARNING: On many platforms, the mmap(2) and/or fcntl(2) locking system
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calls won't work correctly over remote filesystems (e.g., NFS and AFS),
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so we strongly recommend that TESTDIR be a local filesystem.
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Debugging DB
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The dbtest "debug" command provides assistance for debugging tests. If
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you don't specify a parameter, e.g.:
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% debug
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% r btree
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debug causes dbtest to display a running count of the calls made into the
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DB library. There is one optional argument to debug which is the number
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of the operation on which you want to stop. By using your debugger to
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set a breakpoint in the function __db_loadme(), you can obtain control of
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the tester immediately before a particular operation. For example:
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mongoose:build.unix {1} gdb dbtest
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(gdb) break __db_loadme
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Breakpoint 1 at 0xe3f7: file ../dist/../db/db_pr.c, line 43.
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(gdb) run
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Starting program: /usr/src/db/build.unix/dbtest
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% debug 10
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10
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% r btree
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run_method: btree 1 19
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09:29:32 (00:00:00)
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Test001: DB_BTREE 10000 equal key/data pairs
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1: Test001.a: put/get loop
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10:
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Breakpoint 1, __db_loadme () at ../dist/../db/db_pr.c:43
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43 getpid();
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(gdb) n
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44 }
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(gdb) n
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debug_check () at ../dist/../test/utils.c:1254
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1254 }
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(gdb) n
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db_put_cmd (interp=0x54000, argc=6, argv=0xefbfc408, dbp=0xea080)
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at ../dist/../test/utils.c:859
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859 if ((err = dbp->put(dbp, txnid, &key, &data, flags)) == 0) {
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(gdb) s
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__bt_put (dbp=0xea080, txn=0x0, key=0xefbfc2bc, data=0xefbfc2d4, flags=0)
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at ../dist/../btree/bt_put.c:91
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91 t = dbp->internal;
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(gdb) where
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#0 __bt_put (dbp=0xea080, txn=0x0, key=0xefbfc2bc, data=0xefbfc2d4, flags=0)
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at ../dist/../btree/bt_put.c:91
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#1 0x7691 in db_put_cmd (interp=0x54000, argc=6, argv=0xefbfc408, dbp=0xea080)
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at ../dist/../test/utils.c:859
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#2 0x68b2 in dbwidget_cmd (cd_dbp=0xea080, interp=0x54000, argc=6,
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argv=0xefbfc408) at ../dist/../test/utils.c:517
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#3 0x3a690 in Tcl_Eval ()
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(gdb) quit
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The program is running. Quit anyway (and kill it)? (y or n) y
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mongoose:build.unix {2}
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To set a counter breakpoint from inside a debugger, set the global variable
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debug_test to the counter value at which you want to stop. For example,
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you might first stop at operation 100, and then stop at operation 200 by
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initially setting a breakpoint in __db_loadme, issuing a debug 100 command
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and then setting debug_test to 200 in the debugger. (Some of the trickier
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bugs in DB are best solved by binary search, looking for the precise moment
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at which the page contents go bad.)
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If you want to stop on each iteration, set the variable debug_stop to a
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non-zero value.
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There are also a number of routines to help you display page and tree
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contents. These routines live in ../db/db_pr.c. The most useful are:
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__db_prpage(page_address, dump_all)
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__db_dump(DB *, file_name, dump_all)
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__memp_debug(DB_MPOOL *, file_pointer, dump_all)
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For example, you can call these from gdb as follows:
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print __db_prpage(cp->page, 1) # Display a page's contents
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print __db_dump(dbp, "/tmp/dump", 1) # Display the entire file
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print __memp_debug(dbp->mp, 0, 1) # Display the memory pool.
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There are two different modes of RECNO testing, with and without renumbering.
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The default (as of 2.3.0) is that RECNO does not renumber by default. In
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order to specify renumbering, all you need to do is set the DB_RENUMBER flag
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as an optional parameter. However, in order to simplify testing, the access
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method type RRECNO implies RECNO with renumbering.
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The DB tester currently has the following tests:
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test001: Small keys/data HASH, BTREE, RECNO
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Put/get per key.
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Dump file, verify.
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Close, reopen.
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Dump file, verify.
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test002: Small keys/medium data HASH, BTREE, RECNO
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Put/get per key.
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Dump file, verify.
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Close, reopen.
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Dump file, verify.
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test003: Small keys/large data HASH, BTREE, RECNO
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Put/get per key.
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Dump file, verify.
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Close, reopen.
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Dump file, verify.
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test004: Small keys/medium data HASH, BTREE, RECNO
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Put/get per key.
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Sequential (cursor) get/delete and verify
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test005: Small keys/medium data HASH, BTREE, RECNO
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Put/get per key.
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Close, reopen.
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Sequential (cursor) get/delete and verify
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test006: Small keys/medium data HASH, BTREE, RECNO
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Put/get per key.
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Keyed delete and verify
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test007: Small keys/medium data HASH, BTREE, RECNO
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Put/get per key.
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Close, reopen.
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Keyed delete and verify
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test008: Small keys/large data HASH, BTREE, RECNO
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Put/get per key.
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Loop through keys by steps (which change).
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delete each key at step
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add each key back
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change step.
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Tests that overflow pages are getting reused appropriately.
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test009: Same as 8; close and reopen database.
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test010: Duplicate test (small key/data pairs) (btree, hash)
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test011: Duplicate test (small key/data pairs). Test out
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Keyfirst, Keylast, add_before and add_after. To verify
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duplicates onto overflow pages, run with small pagesize.
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test012: Similar to test003 except we use big keys (executables)
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and small data (the executable names).
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test013: First partial put test. Overwrite entire records using
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partial puts. Make sure that we do not allow overwrites
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when the NOOVERWRITE flag is set.
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test014: Exercise partial puts on short data. Run 5 combinations
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of numbers of characters to replace, and number of times
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to increase the size by.
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test015: Partial put where the key does not initially exist.
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test016: Partial put where the datum gets shorter as a result of
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the put.
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test017: Basic offpage duplicate test.
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test018: Key_{first,last,before,after} offpage duplicates.
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test019: Partial get test.
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test020: In-Memory database tests.
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test021: Btree range tests.
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test022: Test multiple data directories.
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test023: Exercise deletes and cursor operations within a duplicate set.
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test024: Test Btree/Recno get by record number tests.
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test025: Test DB_APPEND for recno.
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test026: Small keys/medium data w/duplicates HASH, BTREE
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Put/get per key.
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Loop through keys -- delete each key
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Tests that we are deleting dups correctly
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with the cursor
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test027: Call test026 with parameters to force off-page duplicates.
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test028: Test put operations after deleting through a cursor.
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test029: Record renumbering for recno and btree.
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test030: Random tester. Runs a number of random add/delete/retrieve
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operations. Tests both successful conditions and error
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conditions.
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test031: Multi-process random test. Tests multiple processes running
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random operations concurrently. Has the potential for
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deadlocks.
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test032: System integration tests. Requires proper functioning of
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the checkpoint daemon, recovery, transactions, etc.
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test033: Get/Put/Delete operation flags (not yet completed).
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parmtest: run access method tests with a combination of parameters.
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Locking Tests
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lock001 Specifically checks: open, close, unlink.
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lock002 Gets/Puts. Contention without waiting.
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lock003 Growing a shared region.
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lock004 Multi-process lock tests.
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lock005 Multiprocess random lock test.
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Log Tests
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log001 Specifically checks: open, close, unlink.
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log002 Read/write log records.
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log003 Tests multiple logs, truncation, lsn comparison and file
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functionality.
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log004 Verify that log_flush is flushing records when we think
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it should be.
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Mpool Tests
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memp001 Randomly updates pages.
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memp002 Tests multiple processes accessing and modifying the same
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files.
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Txn Tests
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txn001 Specifically checks: open, close, unlink.
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txn002 Begin, commit, abort testing.
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txn003 Region growing code.
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Recovery Tests
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recd001 Per-operation recovery tests for non-duplicate, non-split
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messages. Makes sure that we exercise redo, undo, and
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do-nothing condition. Any test that appears with the
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message (change state) indicates that we've already run
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the particular test, but we are running it again so that
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we can change the state of the data base to prepare for
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the next test (this applies to all other recovery tests
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as well).
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recd002 Split recovery tests. For every known split log message,
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makes sure that we exercise redo, undo, and do-nothing
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condition.
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recd003 Duplicate recovery tests. For every known duplicate log
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message, makes sure that we exercise redo, undo, and
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do-nothing condition.
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recd004 Big key test where big key gets elevated to internal page.
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Deadlock detector tests
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dead001 Use two different configurations to test deadlock detection
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among a variable number of processes. One configuration has
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the processes deadlocked in a ring. The other has the
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processes all deadlocked on a single resource.
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dead002 Same test as above, but use "detect on every collision" instead
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of separate deadlockd detector.
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Bug tests
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bug001 Cursor maintenance in duplicates.
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bug002 Cursor ops not in duplicates
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bug003 Delete with cursor on a key.
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bug004 Delete cursor key and re-add.
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bug005 Verify that deleting and readding duplicates results in
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correct ordering.
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bug006 Log prev works across log files.
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bug007 Cursor ops work with a partial length of 0.
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Planned tests that are not yet written:
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testXXX: Cursor locking test.
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test021: Interface test (all flags to all functions).
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db_appinit options
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testXXX: errno testing (if -1 is returned, errno should be set)
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