#!/usr/bin/env python # # Public Domain 2014-2016 MongoDB, Inc. # Public Domain 2008-2014 WiredTiger, Inc. # # This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain. # # Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or # distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled # binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any # means. # # In jurisdictions that recognize copyright laws, the author or authors # of this software dedicate any and all copyright interest in the # software to the public domain. We make this dedication for the benefit # of the public at large and to the detriment of our heirs and # successors. We intend this dedication to be an overt act of # relinquishment in perpetuity of all present and future rights to this # software under copyright law. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. # IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR # OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, # ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR # OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. # # test_sweep03.py # Test to confirm if setting close_idle_time to 0 does not sweep old handles # import fnmatch, os, shutil, run, time from suite_subprocess import suite_subprocess from wiredtiger import stat from wtscenario import multiply_scenarios, number_scenarios, prune_scenarios import wttest class test_sweep03(wttest.WiredTigerTestCase, suite_subprocess): tablebase = 'test_sweep03' uri = 'table:' + tablebase numfiles = 400 # Make this more than the default close_handle_minimum numkv = 100 conn_config = 'file_manager=(close_handle_minimum=10,' + \ 'close_idle_time=0,close_scan_interval=1),' + \ 'statistics=(fast),' types = [ ('row', dict(tabletype='row', create_params = 'key_format=i,value_format=i')), ('var', dict(tabletype='var', create_params = 'key_format=r,value_format=i')), ('fix', dict(tabletype='fix', create_params = 'key_format=r,value_format=8t')), ] scenarios = types def test_disable_idle_timeout1(self): # # Set up numfiles with numkv entries. We just want some data in there # we don't care what it is. # for f in range(self.numfiles): uri = '%s.%d' % (self.uri, f) # print "Creating %s with config '%s'" % (uri, self.create_params) self.session.create(uri, self.create_params) c = self.session.open_cursor(uri, None) for k in range(self.numkv): c[k+1] = 1 c.close() # # The idle timeout is disabled - we don't expect the sweep server to # close any regular handles. Give the sweep server 5x the scan # interval to close any handles. # time.sleep(5) stat_cursor = self.session.open_cursor('statistics:', None, None) close1 = stat_cursor[stat.conn.dh_sweep_close][2] sweep1 = stat_cursor[stat.conn.dh_sweeps][2] stat_cursor.close() # The sweep server should have run, or the test isn't working. self.assertGreater(sweep1, 0) # We expect nothing to have been closed. self.assertEqual(close1, 0) def test_disable_idle_timeout_drop_force(self): # Create a table to drop. A drop should close its associated handle drop_uri = '%s.%s' % (self.uri, "force_drop_test") self.session.create(drop_uri, self.create_params) c = self.session.open_cursor(drop_uri, None) for k in range(self.numkv): c[k+1] = 1 c.close() # We just filled the table, now check what the stats are stat_cursor = self.session.open_cursor('statistics:', None, None) cache1 = stat_cursor[stat.conn.cache_bytes_inuse][2] sweep1 = stat_cursor[stat.conn.dh_sweeps][2] stat_cursor.close() # We force the drop in this case to confirm that the handle is closed self.session.drop(drop_uri, "force=true") time.sleep(5) # Grab the stats post table drop to see things have decremented stat_cursor = self.session.open_cursor('statistics:', None, None) cache2 = stat_cursor[stat.conn.cache_bytes_inuse][2] close2 = stat_cursor[stat.conn.dh_sweep_close][2] sweep2 = stat_cursor[stat.conn.dh_sweeps][2] stat_cursor.close() # Make sure the sweep server is still working. self.assertGreater(sweep2, sweep1) # Ensure that the handle has been closed after the drop. self.assertEqual(close2, 1) # Ensure that any space was reclaimed from cache. self.assertLess(cache2, cache1) def test_disable_idle_timeout_drop(self): # Create a table to drop. A drop should close its associated handles drop_uri = '%s.%s' % (self.uri, "drop_test") self.session.create(drop_uri, self.create_params) c = self.session.open_cursor(drop_uri, None) for k in range(self.numkv): c[k+1] = 1 c.close() # We just filled the table, now check what the stats are stat_cursor = self.session.open_cursor('statistics:', None, None) cache1 = stat_cursor[stat.conn.cache_bytes_inuse][2] close1 = stat_cursor[stat.conn.dh_sweep_close][2] sweep1 = stat_cursor[stat.conn.dh_sweeps][2] stat_cursor.close() self.session.drop(drop_uri, None) time.sleep(5) # Grab the stats post table drop to see things have decremented stat_cursor = self.session.open_cursor('statistics:', None, None) cache2 = stat_cursor[stat.conn.cache_bytes_inuse][2] close2 = stat_cursor[stat.conn.dh_sweep_close][2] sweep2 = stat_cursor[stat.conn.dh_sweeps][2] stat_cursor.close() self.assertGreater(sweep2, sweep1) # The sweep server should not be involved in regular drop cleanup self.assertEqual(close2, close1) # Ensure that any space was reclaimed from cache. self.assertLess(cache2, cache1) if __name__ == '__main__': wttest.run()