haproxy/reg-tests/checks/redis-check.vtc
Willy Tarreau 43ba3cf2b5 MEDIUM: proxy: remove start_proxies()
Its sole remaining purpose was to display "proxy foo started", which
has little benefit and pollutes output for those with plenty of proxies.
Let's remove it now.

The VTCs were updated to reflect this, because many of them had explicit
counts of dropped lines to match this message.

This is tagged as MEDIUM because some users may be surprized by the
loss of this quite old message.
2020-10-09 11:27:30 +02:00

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varnishtest "Health-checks: Redis health-check"
#REQUIRE_VERSION=2.2
#REGTEST_TYPE=slow
feature ignore_unknown_macro
# This scripts tests health-checks for Redis application, enabled using
# "option redis-check" line. A intermediate listener is used to validate
# the request because it is impossible with VTEST to read and match raw
# text.
server s1 {
recv 14
send "+PONG\r\n"
} -start
server s2 {
recv 14
send "-Error message\r\n"
} -start
syslog S1 -level notice {
recv
expect ~ "[^:\\[ ]\\[${h1_pid}\\]: Health check for server be1/srv succeeded, reason: Layer7 check passed.+info: \"Redis server is ok\".+check duration: [[:digit:]]+ms, status: 1/1 UP."
} -start
syslog S2 -level notice {
recv
expect ~ "[^:\\[ ]\\[${h1_pid}\\]: Health check for server be2/srv failed, reason: Layer7 wrong status.+info: \"-Error message\".+check duration: [[:digit:]]+ms, status: 0/1 DOWN."
} -start
haproxy h1 -conf {
defaults
mode tcp
timeout client 1s
timeout server 1s
timeout connect 100ms
backend be1
log ${S1_addr}:${S1_port} daemon
option log-health-checks
option redis-check
server srv ${h1_redis_addr}:${h1_redis_port} check inter 1s rise 1 fall 1
backend be2
log ${S2_addr}:${S2_port} daemon
option log-health-checks
option redis-check
server srv ${s2_addr}:${s2_port} check inter 1s rise 1 fall 1
listen redis1
bind "fd@${redis}"
tcp-request inspect-delay 100ms
tcp-request content accept if { req.len eq 14 } { req.payload(0,14) -m str "*1\r\n\$4\r\nPING\r\n" }
tcp-request content reject
server srv ${s1_addr}:${s1_port}
} -start
syslog S1 -wait
syslog S2 -wait