haproxy/reg-tests/checks/tcp-check_multiple_ports.vtc

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varnishtest "tcp-check multiple ports"
#EXCLUDE_TARGETS=freebsd,osx,generic
#REGTEST_TYPE=slow
# This test uses multiple tcp-check connect rules to perform health checking on
# a target. It relies on port 1 being unbound on the local system.
feature ignore_unknown_macro
syslog S1 -level notice {
recv
expect ~ "[^:\\[ ]\\[${h1_pid}\\]: Proxy be1 started."
recv
expect ~ "[^:\\[ ]\\[${h1_pid}\\]: Health check for server be1/srv1 failed.*Connection refused at step 2 of tcp-check.*connect port 1"
} -start
syslog S2 -level notice {
recv
expect ~ "[^:\\[ ]\\[${h1_pid}\\]: Proxy be2 started."
recv
expect ~ "[^:\\[ ]\\[${h1_pid}\\]: Health check for server be2/srv1 failed.*Connection refused at step 1 of tcp-check.*connect port 1"
} -start
server s1 {
} -start
haproxy h1 -conf {
defaults
mode tcp
timeout connect 200ms
timeout check 500ms
timeout server 5s
timeout client 5s
#default-server check inter 200ms rise 1 fall 1
backend be1
log ${S1_addr}:${S1_port} len 2048 local0
option tcp-check
option log-health-checks
tcp-check connect port ${s1_port}
tcp-check connect port 1
server srv1 ${s1_addr}:${s1_port} check inter 200ms rise 1 fall 1
backend be2
log ${S2_addr}:${S2_port} len 2048 local0
option tcp-check
option log-health-checks
tcp-check connect port 1
tcp-check connect port ${s1_port}
server srv1 ${s1_addr}:${s1_port} check inter 200ms rise 1 fall 1
} -start
syslog S1 -wait
syslog S2 -wait