#! /usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use Cache; use Test; use vars qw($tests); BEGIN {$tests = 10; plan tests => $tests} my $null = ''; my $cmd; my $str; my $t; # Reverse Compatibility $cmd = "./check_procs -w 100000 -c 100000"; $str = `$cmd`; $t += ok $?>>8,0; print "Test was: $cmd\n" if ($?); $t += ok $str, '/^OK - [0-9]+ processes running$/'; # Reverse Compatibility $cmd = "./check_procs -w 100000 -c 100000 -s Z"; $str = `$cmd`; $t += ok $?>>8,0; print "Test was: $cmd\n" if ($?); $t += ok $str, '/^OK - [0-9]+ processes running with /'; # Reverse Compatibility $cmd = "./check_procs -w 0 -c 10000000"; $str = `$cmd`; $t += ok $?>>8,1; print "Test was: $cmd\n" unless ($?); $t += ok $str, '/^WARNING - [0-9]+ processes running$/'; # Reverse Compatibility $cmd = "./check_procs -w 0 -c 0"; $str = `$cmd`; $t += ok $?>>8,2; print "Test was: $cmd\n" unless ($?); $t += ok $str, '/^CRITICAL - [0-9]+ processes running$/'; # Reverse Compatibility $cmd = "./check_procs -w 0 -c 0 -s S"; $str = `$cmd`; $t += ok $?>>8,2; print "Test was: $cmd\n" unless ($?); $t += ok $str, '/^CRITICAL - [0-9]+ processes running with /'; exit(0) if defined($Test::Harness::VERSION); exit($tests - $t);