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{ lib
, writeText
, runCommand
, tsm-client
}:
# Let the client try to connect to a server.
# We can't simulate a server, so there's no more to test.
let
# 192.0.0.8 is a "dummy address" according to RFC 7600
dsmSysCli = writeText "cli.dsm.sys" ''
defaultserver testserver
server testserver
commmethod v6tcpip
tcpserveraddress 192.0.0.8
nodename ARBITRARYNODENAME
'';
tsm-client_ = tsm-client.override { inherit dsmSysCli; };
env.nativeBuildInputs = [ tsm-client_ ];
versionString =
let
inherit (tsm-client_.passthru.unwrapped) version;
major = lib.versions.major version;
minor = lib.versions.minor version;
patch = lib.versions.patch version;
fixup = lib.lists.elemAt (lib.versions.splitVersion version) 3;
in
"Client Version ${major}, Release ${minor}, Level ${patch}.${fixup}";
in
runCommand "${tsm-client.name}-test-cli" env ''
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
export DSM_LOG=$(mktemp -d ./dsm_log.XXXXXXXXXXX)
{ dsmc -optfile=/dev/null || true; } | tee dsmc-stdout
# does it report the correct version?
grep --fixed-strings '${versionString}' dsmc-stdout
# does it use the provided dsm.sys config file?
# if it does, it states the node's name
grep ARBITRARYNODENAME dsmc-stdout
# does it try (and fail) to connect to the server?
# if it does, it reports the "TCP/IP connection failure" error code
grep ANS1017E dsmc-stdout
grep ANS1017E $DSM_LOG/dsmerror.log
touch $out
''