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-rw-r--r--lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE.erl35
1 files changed, 29 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE.erl b/lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE.erl
index 1d8bf45289..8a635796b7 100644
--- a/lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE.erl
@@ -1410,18 +1410,41 @@ upgrade_supervisor_fail(Conf) when is_list(Conf) ->
{error,{code_change_failed,_Pid,a_sup,_Vsn,
{error,{invalid_shutdown,brutal_kil}}}} =
- rpc:call(Node, release_handler, install_release, [RelVsn2]),
-
- %% Check that the upgrade is terminated - normally this would mean
- %% rollback, but since this testcase is very simplified the node
- %% is not started with heart supervision and will therefore not be
- %% restarted. So we just check that the node goes down.
+ rpc:call(Node, release_handler, install_release,
+ [RelVsn2, [{error_action,reboot}]]),
+
+ %% Check that the upgrade is terminated - normally this would be a
+ %% rollback, but
+ %%
+ %% 1. Default rollback is done with init:restart(), which does not
+ %% reboot the emulator, it only restarts the system inside the
+ %% running erlang node.
+ %%
+ %% 2. This does not work well on a slave node since, if timing is
+ %% right (bad), the slave node will get the nodedown from its
+ %% master (because distribution is terminated as part of
+ %% init:restart()) and then it will do halt() and thus never be
+ %% restarted (see slave:wloop/1)
+ %%
+ %% 3. Sometimes, though, init:restart() will manage to finish its
+ %% job before the nodedown is received, making the node
+ %% actually restart - in which case it might very well confuse
+ %% the next test case.
+ %%
+ %% 4. So, to avoid unstability we use {error_action,reboot} above,
+ %% to ensure that the node is actually stopped. Of course, in a
+ %% real system this must be used together with heart
+ %% supervision, and then the node will be restarted anyway. But
+ %% here in this simple test case we are satisfied to see that
+ %% the node terminates.
receive {nodedown,Node} -> ok
after 10000 -> ct:fail(failed_upgrade_never_restarted_node)
end,
ok.
+upgrade_supervisor_fail(cleanup,_Condf) ->
+ stop_node(node_name(upgrade_supervisor_fail)).
%% Test upgrade and downgrade of applications
eval_appup(Conf) when is_list(Conf) ->