On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 6:59 AM, Alvaro Herrera wrote: > I didn't push the changed for config_default you requested a few > messages upthread; it's not clear to me how setting it to undef affects > the whole thing. If setting it to undef makes the MSVC toolchain run > the tap tests in the default config, then I can do it; let's be clear > about what branch to backpatch this to. Also the "1;" at the end of > RewindTest.
Setting it to undef will prevent the tests to run, per vcregress.pl: die "Tap tests not enabled in configuration" unless $config->{tap_tests}; Also, setting it to undef will match the existing behavior on platforms where ./configure is used because the switch --enable-tap-tests needs to be used there. And I would believe that in most cases Windows environments are not going to have IPC::Run deployed. I have also rebased the recovery test suite as the attached, using the infrastructure that has been committed lately. Regards, -- Michael
From de2121eeb50c5ae49b29a2ac21a16579eae2de98 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Paquier <mich...@otacoo.com> Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2015 13:48:48 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Fix tap_test configuration in MSVC builds --- src/tools/msvc/config_default.pl | 27 ++++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/tools/msvc/config_default.pl b/src/tools/msvc/config_default.pl index b9f2ff4..e50be7e 100644 --- a/src/tools/msvc/config_default.pl +++ b/src/tools/msvc/config_default.pl @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ use strict; use warnings; our $config = { - asserts => 0, # --enable-cassert + asserts => 0, # --enable-cassert # integer_datetimes=>1, # --enable-integer-datetimes - on is now default # float4byval=>1, # --disable-float4-byval, on by default @@ -13,18 +13,19 @@ our $config = { # blocksize => 8, # --with-blocksize, 8kB by default # wal_blocksize => 8, # --with-wal-blocksize, 8kB by default # wal_segsize => 16, # --with-wal-segsize, 16MB by default - ldap => 1, # --with-ldap - extraver => undef, # --with-extra-version=<string> - nls => undef, # --enable-nls=<path> - tcl => undef, # --with-tls=<path> - perl => undef, # --with-perl - python => undef, # --with-python=<path> - openssl => undef, # --with-openssl=<path> - uuid => undef, # --with-ossp-uuid - xml => undef, # --with-libxml=<path> - xslt => undef, # --with-libxslt=<path> - iconv => undef, # (not in configure, path to iconv) - zlib => undef # --with-zlib=<path> + ldap => 1, # --with-ldap + extraver => undef, # --with-extra-version=<string> + nls => undef, # --enable-nls=<path> + tap_tests => undef, # --enable-tap-tests + tcl => undef, # --with-tls=<path> + perl => undef, # --with-perl + python => undef, # --with-python=<path> + openssl => undef, # --with-openssl=<path> + uuid => undef, # --with-ossp-uuid + xml => undef, # --with-libxml=<path> + xslt => undef, # --with-libxslt=<path> + iconv => undef, # (not in configure, path to iconv) + zlib => undef # --with-zlib=<path> }; 1; -- 2.6.3
From 4ee2a99db2a414f85e961110279f4b97309cd927 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Paquier <mich...@otacoo.com> Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2015 15:41:12 +0900 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Add recovery test suite This includes basic tests maipulating standbys, be they archiving or streaming nodes, and some basic sanity checks around them. --- src/test/Makefile | 2 +- src/test/perl/RecoveryTest.pm | 167 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ src/test/recovery/.gitignore | 3 + src/test/recovery/Makefile | 17 +++ src/test/recovery/README | 19 ++++ src/test/recovery/t/001_stream_rep.pl | 58 ++++++++++ src/test/recovery/t/002_archiving.pl | 43 +++++++ src/test/recovery/t/003_recovery_targets.pl | 123 ++++++++++++++++++++ src/test/recovery/t/004_timeline_switch.pl | 66 +++++++++++ src/test/recovery/t/005_replay_delay.pl | 41 +++++++ 10 files changed, 538 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 src/test/perl/RecoveryTest.pm create mode 100644 src/test/recovery/.gitignore create mode 100644 src/test/recovery/Makefile create mode 100644 src/test/recovery/README create mode 100644 src/test/recovery/t/001_stream_rep.pl create mode 100644 src/test/recovery/t/002_archiving.pl create mode 100644 src/test/recovery/t/003_recovery_targets.pl create mode 100644 src/test/recovery/t/004_timeline_switch.pl create mode 100644 src/test/recovery/t/005_replay_delay.pl diff --git a/src/test/Makefile b/src/test/Makefile index b713c2c..7f7754f 100644 --- a/src/test/Makefile +++ b/src/test/Makefile @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ subdir = src/test top_builddir = ../.. include $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global -SUBDIRS = regress isolation modules +SUBDIRS = regress isolation modules recovery # We don't build or execute examples/, locale/, or thread/ by default, # but we do want "make clean" etc to recurse into them. Likewise for ssl/, diff --git a/src/test/perl/RecoveryTest.pm b/src/test/perl/RecoveryTest.pm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a947a2d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/test/perl/RecoveryTest.pm @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ +# RecoveryTest, Set of common routines for recovery tests +# +# This works as a layer on top of PostgresNode to manage nodes as archiving +# or streaming standbys and master nodes. + +package RecoveryTest; + +use strict; +use warnings; + +use Cwd; +use Exporter 'import'; +use IPC::Run qw(run start); +use PostgresNode; +use RecursiveCopy; +use TestLib; +use Test::More; + +our @EXPORT = qw( + enable_archiving + enable_restoring + enable_streaming + make_master + make_archive_standby + make_stream_standby +); + +# Set of handy routines able to set up a node with different characteristics +# Enable streaming replication +sub enable_streaming +{ + my $node_root = shift; # Instance to link to + my $node_standby = shift; + my $root_connstr = $node_root->connstr; + my $applname = $node_standby->applname; + + $node_standby->append_conf('recovery.conf', qq( +primary_conninfo='$root_connstr application_name=$applname' +standby_mode=on +recovery_target_timeline='latest' +)); +} + +# Enable the use of restore_command from a node +sub enable_restoring +{ + my $node_root = shift; # Instance to link to + my $node_standby = shift; + my $path = $node_root->archive_dir; + + # Switch path to use slashes on Windows + $path =~ tr#\\#/# if ($windows_os); + my $copy_command = $windows_os ? + "copy \"$path\\\\%f\" \"%p\"" : + "cp -i $path/%f %p"; + $node_standby->append_conf('recovery.conf', qq( +restore_command='$copy_command' +standby_mode=on +)); +} + +# Enable WAL archiving on a node +sub enable_archiving +{ + my $node = shift; + my $path = $node->archive_dir; + + # Switch path to use slashes on Windows + $path =~ tr#\\#/# if ($windows_os); + my $copy_command = $windows_os ? + "copy \"%p\" \"$path\\\\%f\"" : + "cp %p $path/%f"; + + # Enable archive_mode and archive_command on node + $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', qq( +archive_mode = on +archive_command = '$copy_command' +)); +} + +# Master node initialization. +sub make_master +{ + my $node_master = get_new_node(); + my $port_master = $node_master->port; + print "# Initializing master node wih port $port_master\n"; + $node_master->init; + configure_base_node($node_master); + return $node_master; +} + +sub configure_base_node +{ + my $node = shift; + + $node->append_conf('postgresql.conf', qq( +wal_level = hot_standby +max_wal_senders = 5 +wal_keep_segments = 20 +max_wal_size = 128MB +shared_buffers = 1MB +wal_log_hints = on +hot_standby = on +autovacuum = off +)); +} + +# Standby node initializations +# Node only streaming. +sub make_stream_standby +{ + my $node_master = shift; + my $backup_name = shift; + my $node_standby = get_new_node(); + my $master_port = $node_master->port; + my $standby_port = $node_standby->port; + + print "# Initializing streaming mode for node $standby_port from node $master_port\n"; + $node_standby->init_from_backup($node_master, $backup_name); + configure_base_node($node_standby); + + # Start second node, streaming from first one + enable_streaming($node_master, $node_standby); + return $node_standby; +} + +# Node getting WAL only from archives +sub make_archive_standby +{ + my $node_master = shift; + my $backup_name = shift; + my $node_standby = get_new_node(); + my $master_port = $node_master->port; + my $standby_port = $node_standby->port; + + print "# Initializing archive mode for node $standby_port from node $master_port\n"; + $node_standby->init_from_backup($node_master, $backup_name); + configure_base_node($node_standby); + + # Start second node, restoring from first one + enable_restoring($node_master, $node_standby); + return $node_standby; +} + +# Wait until a node is able to accept queries. Useful when putting a node +# in recovery and wait for it to be able to work particularly on slow +# machines. +sub wait_for_node +{ + my $node = shift; + my $max_attempts = 30; + my $attempts = 0; + while ($attempts < $max_attempts) + { + if (run_log(['pg_isready', '-p', $node->port])) + { + return 1; + } + + # Wait a second before retrying. + sleep 1; + $attempts++; + } + return 0; +} + +1; diff --git a/src/test/recovery/.gitignore b/src/test/recovery/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..499fa7d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/test/recovery/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# Generated by test suite +/regress_log/ +/tmp_check/ diff --git a/src/test/recovery/Makefile b/src/test/recovery/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..16c063a --- /dev/null +++ b/src/test/recovery/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +#------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# +# Makefile for src/test/recovery +# +# Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2015, PostgreSQL Global Development Group +# Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California +# +# src/test/recovery/Makefile +# +#------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +subdir = src/test/recovery +top_builddir = ../../.. +include $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global + +check: + $(prove_check) diff --git a/src/test/recovery/README b/src/test/recovery/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..20b98e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/test/recovery/README @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +src/test/recovery/README + +Regression tests for recovery and replication +============================================= + +This directory contains a test suite for recovery and replication, +testing mainly the interactions of recovery.conf with cluster +instances by providing a simple set of routines that can be used +to define a custom cluster for a test, including backup, archiving, +and streaming configuration. + +Running the tests +================= + + make check + +NOTE: This creates a temporary installation, and some tests may +create one or multiple nodes, be they master or standby(s) for the +purpose of the tests. diff --git a/src/test/recovery/t/001_stream_rep.pl b/src/test/recovery/t/001_stream_rep.pl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..255559b --- /dev/null +++ b/src/test/recovery/t/001_stream_rep.pl @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +# Minimal test testing streaming replication +use strict; +use warnings; +use TestLib; +use Test::More tests => 4; +use RecoveryTest; + +# Initialize master node +my $node_master = make_master(); +$node_master->start; +my $backup_name = 'my_backup'; + +# Take backup +$node_master->backup($backup_name); + +# Create streaming standby linking to master +my $node_standby_1 = make_stream_standby($node_master, $backup_name); +$node_standby_1->start; + +# Take backup of standby 1 (not mandatory, but useful to check if +# pg_basebackup works on a standby). +$node_standby_1->backup($backup_name); + +# Create second standby node linking to standby 1 +my $node_standby_2 = make_stream_standby($node_standby_1, $backup_name); +$node_standby_2->start; +$node_standby_2->backup($backup_name); + +# Create some content on master and check its presence in standby 1 +$node_master->psql('postgres', "CREATE TABLE tab_int AS SELECT generate_series(1,1002) AS a"); + +# Wait for standbys to catch up +my $applname_1 = $node_standby_1->applname; +my $applname_2 = $node_standby_2->applname; +my $caughtup_query = "SELECT pg_current_xlog_location() = write_location FROM pg_stat_replication WHERE application_name = '$applname_1';"; +$node_master->poll_query_until('postgres', $caughtup_query) + or die "Timed out while waiting for standby 1 to catch up"; +$caughtup_query = "SELECT pg_last_xlog_replay_location() = write_location FROM pg_stat_replication WHERE application_name = '$applname_2';"; +$node_standby_1->poll_query_until('postgres', $caughtup_query) + or die "Timed out while waiting for standby 2 to catch up"; + +my $result = $node_standby_1->psql('postgres', "SELECT count(*) FROM tab_int"); +print "standby 1: $result\n"; +is($result, qq(1002), 'check streamed content on standby 1'); + +$result = $node_standby_2->psql('postgres', "SELECT count(*) FROM tab_int"); +print "standby 2: $result\n"; +is($result, qq(1002), 'check streamed content on standby 2'); + +# Check that only READ-only queries can run on standbys +$node_standby_1->command_fails(['psql', '-A', '-t', '--no-psqlrc', + '-d', $node_standby_1->connstr, '-c', + "INSERT INTO tab_int VALUES (1)"], + 'Read-only queries on standby 1'); +$node_standby_2->command_fails(['psql', '-A', '-t', '--no-psqlrc', + '-d', $node_standby_2->connstr, '-c', + "INSERT INTO tab_int VALUES (1)"], + 'Read-only queries on standby 2'); diff --git a/src/test/recovery/t/002_archiving.pl b/src/test/recovery/t/002_archiving.pl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..09f3c71 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/test/recovery/t/002_archiving.pl @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +# test for archiving with warm standby +use strict; +use warnings; +use TestLib; +use Test::More tests => 1; +use File::Copy; +use RecoveryTest; + +# Initialize master node, doing archives +my $node_master = make_master(); +my $backup_name = 'my_backup'; +enable_archiving($node_master); + +# Start it +$node_master->start; + +# Take backup for slave +$node_master->backup($backup_name); + +# Initialize standby node from backup, fetching WAL from archives +my $node_standby = make_archive_standby($node_master, $backup_name); +$node_standby->append_conf('postgresql.conf', qq( +wal_retrieve_retry_interval = '100ms' +)); +$node_standby->start; + +# Create some content on master +$node_master->psql('postgres', "CREATE TABLE tab_int AS SELECT generate_series(1,1000) AS a"); +my $current_lsn = $node_master->psql('postgres', "SELECT pg_current_xlog_location();"); + +# Force archiving of WAL file to make it present on master +$node_master->psql('postgres', "SELECT pg_switch_xlog()"); + +# Add some more content, it should not be present on standby +$node_master->psql('postgres', "INSERT INTO tab_int VALUES (generate_series(1001,2000))"); + +# Wait until necessary replay has been done on standby +my $caughtup_query = "SELECT '$current_lsn'::pg_lsn <= pg_last_xlog_replay_location()"; +$node_standby->poll_query_until('postgres', $caughtup_query) + or die "Timed out while waiting for standby to catch up"; + +my $result = $node_standby->psql('postgres', "SELECT count(*) FROM tab_int"); +is($result, qq(1000), 'check content from archives'); diff --git a/src/test/recovery/t/003_recovery_targets.pl b/src/test/recovery/t/003_recovery_targets.pl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..428bf82 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/test/recovery/t/003_recovery_targets.pl @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +# Test for recovery targets: name, timestamp, XID +use strict; +use warnings; +use TestLib; +use Test::More tests => 7; + +use RecoveryTest; + +# Create and test a standby from given backup, with a certain +# recovery target. +sub test_recovery_standby +{ + my $test_name = shift; + my $node_master = shift; + my $recovery_params = shift; + my $num_rows = shift; + my $until_lsn = shift; + + my $node_standby = make_archive_standby($node_master, 'my_backup'); + + foreach my $param_item (@$recovery_params) + { + $node_standby->append_conf('recovery.conf', + qq($param_item +)); + } + + $node_standby->start; + + # Wait until standby has replayed enough data + my $caughtup_query = "SELECT '$until_lsn'::pg_lsn <= pg_last_xlog_replay_location()"; + $node_standby->poll_query_until('postgres', $caughtup_query) + or die "Timed out while waiting for standby to catch up"; + + # Create some content on master and check its presence in standby + my $result = $node_standby->psql('postgres', "SELECT count(*) FROM tab_int"); + is($result, qq($num_rows), "check standby content for $test_name"); + + # Stop standby node + $node_standby->teardown_node; +} + +# Initialize master node +my $node_master = make_master(); +enable_archiving($node_master); + +# Start it +$node_master->start; + +# Create data before taking the backup, aimed at testing +# recovery_target = 'immediate' +$node_master->psql('postgres', "CREATE TABLE tab_int AS SELECT generate_series(1,1000) AS a"); +my $lsn1 = $node_master->psql('postgres', "SELECT pg_current_xlog_location();"); + +# Take backup from which all operations will be run +$node_master->backup('my_backup'); + +# Insert some data with used as a replay reference, with a recovery +# target TXID. +$node_master->psql('postgres', "INSERT INTO tab_int VALUES (generate_series(1001,2000))"); +my $recovery_txid = $node_master->psql('postgres', "SELECT txid_current()"); +my $lsn2 = $node_master->psql('postgres', "SELECT pg_current_xlog_location();"); + +# More data, with recovery target timestamp +$node_master->psql('postgres', "INSERT INTO tab_int VALUES (generate_series(2001,3000))"); +my $recovery_time = $node_master->psql('postgres', "SELECT now()"); +my $lsn3 = $node_master->psql('postgres', "SELECT pg_current_xlog_location();"); + +# Even more data, this time with a recovery target name +$node_master->psql('postgres', + "INSERT INTO tab_int VALUES (generate_series(3001,4000))"); +my $recovery_name = "my_target"; +my $lsn4 = $node_master->psql('postgres', "SELECT pg_current_xlog_location();"); +$node_master->psql('postgres', "SELECT pg_create_restore_point('$recovery_name'"); + +# Force archiving of WAL file +$node_master->psql('postgres', "SELECT pg_switch_xlog()"); + +# Test recovery targets +my @recovery_params = ( "recovery_target = 'immediate'" ); +test_recovery_standby('immediate target', $node_master, + \@recovery_params, + "1000", $lsn1); +@recovery_params = ( "recovery_target_xid = '$recovery_txid'" ); +test_recovery_standby('XID', $node_master, + \@recovery_params, + "2000", $lsn2); +@recovery_params = ( "recovery_target_time = '$recovery_time'" ); +test_recovery_standby('Time', $node_master, + \@recovery_params, + "3000", $lsn3); +@recovery_params = ( "recovery_target_name = '$recovery_name'" ); +test_recovery_standby('Name', $node_master, + \@recovery_params, + "4000", $lsn4); + +# Multiple targets +# Last entry has priority (note that an array respects the order of items +# not hashes). +@recovery_params = ( + "recovery_target_name = '$recovery_name'", + "recovery_target_xid = '$recovery_txid'", + "recovery_target_time = '$recovery_time'" +); +test_recovery_standby('Name + XID + Time', $node_master, + \@recovery_params, + "3000", $lsn3); +@recovery_params = ( + "recovery_target_time = '$recovery_time'", + "recovery_target_name = '$recovery_name'", + "recovery_target_xid = '$recovery_txid'" +); +test_recovery_standby('Time + Name + XID', $node_master, + \@recovery_params, + "2000", $lsn2); +@recovery_params = ( + "recovery_target_xid = '$recovery_txid'", + "recovery_target_time = '$recovery_time'", + "recovery_target_name = '$recovery_name'" +); +test_recovery_standby('XID + Time + Name', $node_master, + \@recovery_params, + "4000", $lsn4); diff --git a/src/test/recovery/t/004_timeline_switch.pl b/src/test/recovery/t/004_timeline_switch.pl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d32797c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/test/recovery/t/004_timeline_switch.pl @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +# Tets for timeline switch +# Encure that a standby is able to follow a newly-promoted standby +# on a new timeline. +use strict; +use warnings; +use File::Path qw(remove_tree); +use PostgresNode; +use TestLib; +use Test::More tests => 1; + +use RecoveryTest; + +$ENV{PGDATABASE} = 'postgres'; + +# Initialize master node +my $node_master = make_master(); +$node_master->start; + +# Take backup +my $backup_name = 'my_backup'; +$node_master->backup($backup_name); + +# Create two standbys linking to it +my $node_standby_1 = make_stream_standby($node_master, $backup_name); +$node_standby_1->start; +my $node_standby_2 = make_stream_standby($node_master, $backup_name); +$node_standby_2->start; + +# Create some content on master +$node_master->psql('postgres', + "CREATE TABLE tab_int AS SELECT generate_series(1,1000) AS a"); +my $until_lsn = $node_master->psql('postgres', "SELECT pg_current_xlog_location();"); + +# Wait until standby has replayed enough data on standby 1 +my $caughtup_query = "SELECT '$until_lsn'::pg_lsn <= pg_last_xlog_replay_location()"; +$node_standby_1->poll_query_until('postgres', $caughtup_query) + or die "Timed out while waiting for standby to catch up"; + +# Stop and remove master, and promote standby 1, switching it to a new timeline +$node_master->teardown_node; +system_or_bail('pg_ctl', '-w', '-D', $node_standby_1->data_dir, + 'promote'); +print "# Promoted standby 1\n"; + +# Switch standby 2 to replay from standby 1 +remove_tree($node_standby_2->data_dir . '/recovery.conf'); +my $connstr_1 = $node_standby_1->connstr; +$node_standby_2->append_conf('recovery.conf', qq( +primary_conninfo='$connstr_1' +standby_mode=on +recovery_target_timeline='latest' +)); +$node_standby_2->restart; + +# Insert some data in standby 1 and check its presence in standby 2 +# to ensure that the timeline switch has been done. Standby 1 needs +# to exit recovery first before moving on with the test. +$node_standby_1->poll_query_until('postgres', "SELECT pg_is_in_recovery() <> true"); +$node_standby_1->psql('postgres', "INSERT INTO tab_int VALUES (generate_series(1001,2000))"); +$until_lsn = $node_standby_1->psql('postgres', "SELECT pg_current_xlog_location();"); +$caughtup_query = "SELECT '$until_lsn'::pg_lsn <= pg_last_xlog_replay_location()"; +$node_standby_2->poll_query_until('postgres', $caughtup_query) + or die "Timed out while waiting for standby to catch up"; + +my $result = $node_standby_2->psql('postgres', "SELECT count(*) FROM tab_int"); +is($result, qq(2000), 'check content of standby 2'); diff --git a/src/test/recovery/t/005_replay_delay.pl b/src/test/recovery/t/005_replay_delay.pl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0000c02 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/test/recovery/t/005_replay_delay.pl @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +# Checks for recovery_min_apply_delay +use strict; +use warnings; +use TestLib; +use Test::More tests => 2; + +use RecoveryTest; + +# Initialize master node +my $node_master = make_master(); +$node_master->start; + +# And some content +$node_master->psql('postgres', "CREATE TABLE tab_int AS SELECT generate_series(1,10) AS a"); + +# Take backup +my $backup_name = 'my_backup'; +$node_master->backup($backup_name); + +# Create streaming standby from backup +my $node_standby = make_stream_standby($node_master, $backup_name); +$node_standby->append_conf('recovery.conf', qq( +recovery_min_apply_delay = '2s' +)); +$node_standby->start; + +# Make new content on master and check its presence in standby +# depending on the delay of 2s applied above. +$node_master->psql('postgres', "INSERT INTO tab_int VALUES (generate_series(11,20))"); +sleep 1; +# Here we should have only 10 rows +my $result = $node_standby->psql('postgres', "SELECT count(*) FROM tab_int"); +is($result, qq(10), 'check content with delay of 1s'); + +# Now wait for replay to complete on standby +my $until_lsn = $node_master->psql('postgres', "SELECT pg_current_xlog_location();"); +my $caughtup_query = "SELECT '$until_lsn'::pg_lsn <= pg_last_xlog_replay_location()"; +$node_standby->poll_query_until('postgres', $caughtup_query) + or die "Timed out while waiting for standby to catch up"; +$result = $node_standby->psql('postgres', "SELECT count(*) FROM tab_int"); +is($result, qq(20), 'check content with delay of 2s'); -- 2.6.3
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