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# The syslogd is started with reduced file descriptor limits.
# The syslogd config contains more log files than possible.
# The client connects to the 127.0.0.1 TCP socket, but is not accepted.
# Check the error messages and that syslogd tries to listen again.
use strict;
use warnings;
use Socket;
our %args = (
client => {
connect => { domain => AF_INET, proto => "tcp", addr => "127.0.0.1",
port => 514 },
logsock => { type => "tcp", host => "127.0.0.1", port => 514 },
func => sub {
my $self = shift;
${$self->{syslogd}}->loggrep("Listen again", 5);
write_log($self);
},
},
syslogd => {
options => ["-T", "127.0.0.1:514"],
conf => join("", map { "*.*\t\$objdir/file-$_.log\n" } 0..19),
rlimit => {
RLIMIT_NOFILE => 30,
},
loggrep => {
qr/syslogd: receive_fd: recvmsg: Message too long/ => 6,
# One file is opened by test default config, 20 by multifile.
qr/X FILE:/ => 1+14,
qr/X UNUSED:/ => 6,
qr/Accepting tcp connection/ => 0,
qr/Listen again/ => '>=1',
},
},
server => {
loggrep => { get_testlog() => 0 },
},
multifile => [
(map { { loggrep => qr/syslogd: accept deferred/ } } 0..13),
(map { { loggrep => { qr/./s => 0 } } } 14..19),
],
file => {
loggrep => qr/syslogd: accept deferred: Too many open files/,
},
pipe => { nocheck => 1 },
tty => { nocheck => 1 },
);
1;
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