os-autoinst-distri-rocky/lib/installedtest.pm
Adam Williamson 4629e5b740 Fix console keyboard layout in installedtest post_fail_hook
This should fix log collection when a French or Japanese test
fails before the test itself would have done this.

Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
2018-12-13 16:29:53 -08:00

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Perl

package installedtest;
use base 'basetest';
# base class for tests that run on installed system
# should be used when with tests, where system is already installed, e. g all parts
# of upgrade tests, postinstall phases...
use testapi;
use utils;
sub root_console {
# Switch to a default or specified TTY and log in as root.
my $self = shift;
my %args = (
tty => 1, # what TTY to login to
@_);
send_key "ctrl-alt-f$args{tty}";
console_login;
}
sub post_fail_hook {
my $self = shift;
if (check_screen 'emergency_rescue', 3) {
my $password = get_var("ROOT_PASSWORD", "weakpassword");
type_string "$password\n";
# bring up network so we can upload logs
assert_script_run "dhclient";
}
else {
$self->root_console(tty=>6);
# fix up keyboard layout, if we failed before the test did this
# itself; if it's already been done, should be safe, will just
# fail and carry on
console_loadkeys_us;
}
# We can't rely on tar being in minimal installs, but we also can't
# rely on dnf always working (it fails in emergency mode, not sure
# why), so try it, then check if we have tar
script_run "dnf -y install tar", 180;
# if we don't have tar or a network connection, we'll try and at
# least send out *some* kinda info via the serial line
my $hostip = testapi::host_ip();
if ((script_run "rpm -q tar") || (script_run "ping -c 2 ${hostip}")) {
script_run 'printf "\n** IP ADDR **\n" > /dev/' . $serialdev;
script_run "ip addr > /dev/${serialdev} 2>&1";
script_run 'printf "\n** IP ROUTE **\n" > /dev/' . $serialdev;
script_run "ip route > /dev/${serialdev} 2>&1";
script_run 'printf "\n** NETWORKMANAGER.SERVICE STATUS **\n" > /dev/' . $serialdev;
script_run "systemctl --no-pager -l status NetworkManager.service > /dev/${serialdev} 2>&1";
script_run 'printf "\n** JOURNAL **\n" > /dev/' . $serialdev;
script_run "journalctl -b --no-pager > /dev/${serialdev}";
return;
}
# Note: script_run returns the exit code, so the logic looks weird.
# We're testing that the directory exists and contains something.
unless (script_run 'test -n "$(ls -A /var/tmp/abrt)" && cd /var/tmp/abrt && tar czvf tmpabrt.tar.gz *') {
upload_logs "/var/tmp/abrt/tmpabrt.tar.gz";
}
unless (script_run 'test -n "$(ls -A /var/spool/abrt)" && cd /var/spool/abrt && tar czvf spoolabrt.tar.gz *') {
upload_logs "/var/spool/abrt/spoolabrt.tar.gz";
}
# upload any core dump files caught by coredumpctl
unless (script_run 'test -n "$(ls -A /var/lib/systemd/coredump)" && cd /var/lib/systemd/coredump && tar czvf coredump.tar.gz *') {
upload_logs "/var/lib/systemd/coredump/coredump.tar.gz";
}
# Upload /var/log
# lastlog can mess up tar sometimes and it's not much use
unless (script_run "tar czvf /tmp/var_log.tar.gz --exclude='lastlog' /var/log") {
upload_logs "/tmp/var_log.tar.gz";
}
# Sometimes useful for diagnosing FreeIPA issues
upload_logs "/etc/nsswitch.conf", failok=>1;
}
# For update tests, let's do the update package info log stuff,
# it may be useful for diagnosing the cause of the failure
advisory_get_installed_packages;
advisory_check_nonmatching_packages, fatal=>0;
1;
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