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Do not expect fail in cpu test default configuration
Previous CPU test relied on either missing default named.conf or the missing permissions to write into its default directory. In short that default configuration would be unusable with current user. It would hang indefinitely at cpu test if the named user could write into directory specified in default configuration. Change it instead to explicitly try non-existent configuration file. It will still fail immediately, but will not rely on running user or presence of file at default configuration file path. (cherry picked from commit 8e789ea62f882cc3f1308de16dd3ca22ef0f8f04)
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@ -54,7 +54,8 @@ ret=0
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for cpu in $(cpulist); do
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n=$((n + 1))
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echo_i "testing that limiting CPU sets to 0-${cpu} works ($n)"
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cpulimit 0 "$cpu" "$NAMED" -g >named.run.$n 2>&1 || true
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# intentionally fail running the named, but print number of detected cpus during it
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cpulimit 0 "$cpu" "$NAMED" -g -c missing.conf >named.run.$n 2>&1 || true
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ncpus=$(sed -ne 's/.*found \([0-9]*\) CPU.*\([0-9]*\) worker thread.*/\1/p' named.run.$n)
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[ "$ncpus" -eq "$((cpu + 1))" ] || ret=1
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done
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