[Fuego] [PATCH] net-snmp: Add test cases for Net-SNMP.

Tim.Bird at sony.com Tim.Bird at sony.com
Mon Sep 30 22:20:20 UTC 2019


See comments inline below.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wang Mingyu on Tuesday, September 10, 2019 3:20 PM
> 
> Net-SNMP is a suite of applications used to implement SNMP.
> This test set is used to check applications of SNMP to monitor the health and
> welfare of network/computer/device equipment.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Wang Mingyu <wangmy at cn.fujitsu.com>
> ---
>  tests/Functional.net-snmp/data/bind9/hosts    |   3 +
>  .../data/net-snmp/snmpd.conf                  | 480 +++++++++++++++++
>  .../data/net-snmp/x86_64-snmpd.conf           | 482 ++++++++++++++++++
>  tests/Functional.net-snmp/fuego_test.sh       |  29 ++
>  tests/Functional.net-snmp/net-snmp_test.sh    |   7 +
>  tests/Functional.net-snmp/spec.json           |   6 +
>  tests/Functional.net-snmp/test.yaml           |  25 +
>  tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_ps.sh   |  52 ++
>  .../Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpdf.sh |  48 ++
>  .../tests/snmpd_snmpget.sh                    |  43 ++
>  .../tests/snmpd_snmpgetnext.sh                |  43 ++
>  .../tests/snmpd_snmpset.sh                    |  43 ++
>  .../tests/snmpd_snmptranslate.sh              |  43 ++
>  .../tests/snmpd_snmpwalk.sh                   |  43 ++
>  .../Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_syslog.sh |  54 ++
>  .../tests/snmpd_syslog_ip.sh                  |  67 +++
>  .../tests/snmptrapd_coldstart.sh              |  55 ++
>  .../Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmptrapd_ps.sh |  53 ++
>  .../tests/snmptrapd_syslog.sh                 |  53 ++
>  .../tests/snmptrapd_warmstart.sh              |  55 ++
>  20 files changed, 1684 insertions(+)
>  create mode 100644 tests/Functional.net-snmp/data/bind9/hosts
>  create mode 100644 tests/Functional.net-snmp/data/net-snmp/snmpd.conf
>  create mode 100644 tests/Functional.net-snmp/data/net-snmp/x86_64-
> snmpd.conf
>  create mode 100644 tests/Functional.net-snmp/fuego_test.sh
>  create mode 100755 tests/Functional.net-snmp/net-snmp_test.sh
>  create mode 100644 tests/Functional.net-snmp/spec.json
>  create mode 100644 tests/Functional.net-snmp/test.yaml
>  create mode 100644 tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_ps.sh
>  create mode 100644 tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpdf.sh
>  create mode 100644 tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpget.sh
>  create mode 100644 tests/Functional.net-
> snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpgetnext.sh
>  create mode 100644 tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpset.sh
>  create mode 100644 tests/Functional.net-
> snmp/tests/snmpd_snmptranslate.sh
>  create mode 100644 tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpwalk.sh
>  create mode 100644 tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_syslog.sh
>  create mode 100644 tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_syslog_ip.sh
>  create mode 100644 tests/Functional.net-
> snmp/tests/snmptrapd_coldstart.sh
>  create mode 100644 tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmptrapd_ps.sh
>  create mode 100644 tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmptrapd_syslog.sh
>  create mode 100644 tests/Functional.net-
> snmp/tests/snmptrapd_warmstart.sh
> 
> diff --git a/tests/Functional.net-snmp/data/bind9/hosts
> b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/data/bind9/hosts
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..c7b9f21
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/data/bind9/hosts
> @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
> +# /etc/hosts test
> +#
> +127.0.0.1	localhost.localdomain	localhost
> diff --git a/tests/Functional.net-snmp/data/net-snmp/snmpd.conf
> b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/data/net-snmp/snmpd.conf
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..f12fe33
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/data/net-snmp/snmpd.conf
> @@ -0,0 +1,480 @@
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +#
> +# snmpd.conf:
> +#   An example configuration file for configuring the ucd-snmp snmpd
> agent.
> +#
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +#
> +# This file is intended to only be as a starting point.  Many more
> +# configuration directives exist than are mentioned in this file.  For
> +# full details, see the snmpd.conf(5) manual page.
> +#
> +# All lines beginning with a '#' are comments and are intended for you
> +# to read.  All other lines are configuration commands for the agent.
> +
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +# Access Control
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +
> +# As shipped, the snmpd demon will only respond to queries on the
> +# system mib group until this file is replaced or modified for
> +# security purposes.  Examples are shown below about how to increase the
> +# level of access.
> +
> +# By far, the most common question I get about the agent is "why won't
> +# it work?", when really it should be "how do I configure the agent to
> +# allow me to access it?"
> +#
> +# By default, the agent responds to the "public" community for read
> +# only access, if run out of the box without any configuration file in
> +# place.  The following examples show you other ways of configuring
> +# the agent so that you can change the community names, and give
> +# yourself write access to the mib tree as well.
> +#
> +# For more information, read the FAQ as well as the snmpd.conf(5)
> +# manual page.
> +
> +####
> +# First, map the community name "public" into a "security name"
> +
> +#       sec.name  source          community
> +#com2sec notConfigUser  default       public
> +
> +# added community
> +com2sec xfile     SRV_IP/32  RWIINCOM

So, SRV_IP gets replaced during the test.  OK.

> +com2sec xfile     localhost       RWIINCOM
> +com2sec yfile     192.168.246.0/24  ROIINCOM
Is this address going to be usable by other Fuego labs?


> +
> +####
> +# Second, map the security name into a group name:
> +
> +#       groupName      securityModel securityName
> +#group   notConfigGroup v1           notConfigUser
> +#group   notConfigGroup v2c           notConfigUser
> +
> +# added
> +group   RWACCESS       v1            xfile
> +group   RWACCESS       v2c           xfile
> +group   RWACCESS       usm           xfile
> +group   ROACCESS       v1            yfile
> +group   ROACCESS       v2c           yfile
> +group   ROACCESS       usm           yfile
> +
> +####
> +# Third, create a view for us to let the group have rights to:
> +
> +# Make at least  snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public system fast again.
> +#       name           incl/excl     subtree         mask(optional)
> +#view    systemview    included   .1.3.6.1.2.1.1
> +#view    systemview    included   .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.1.1
> +
> +# added
> +view    iin_all       included   .1                  80
> +view    iin_ucdmib    included   .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021   fe
> +view    iin_mib2      included   .1.3.6.1.2.1        fc
> +
> +####
> +# Finally, grant the group read-only access to the systemview view.
> +
> +#       group          context sec.model sec.level prefix read   write  notif
> +#access  notConfigGroup ""      any       noauth    exact  systemview none
> none
> +
> +# added
> +access  RWACCESS       ""      any       noauth    exact  iin_all iin_all none
> +access  ROACCESS       ""      any       noauth    exact  iin_all none    none
> +
> +# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> +
> +# Here is a commented out example configuration that allows less
> +# restrictive access.
> +
> +# YOU SHOULD CHANGE THE "COMMUNITY" TOKEN BELOW TO A NEW
> KEYWORD ONLY
> +# KNOWN AT YOUR SITE.  YOU *MUST* CHANGE THE NETWORK TOKEN
> BELOW TO
> +# SOMETHING REFLECTING YOUR LOCAL NETWORK ADDRESS SPACE.
> +
> +##       sec.name  source          community
> +#com2sec local     localhost       COMMUNITY
> +#com2sec mynetwork NETWORK/24      COMMUNITY
> +
> +##     group.name sec.model  sec.name
> +#group MyRWGroup  any        local
> +#group MyROGroup  any        mynetwork
> +#
> +#group MyRWGroup  any        otherv3user
> +#...
> +
> +##           incl/excl subtree                          mask
> +#view all    included  .1                               80
> +
> +## -or just the mib2 tree-
> +
> +#view mib2   included  .iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2 fc
> +
> +
> +##                context sec.model sec.level prefix read   write  notif
> +#access MyROGroup ""      any       noauth    0      all    none   none
> +#access MyRWGroup ""      any       noauth    0      all    all    all
> +
> +
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +# Sample configuration to make net-snmpd RFC 1213.
> +# Unfortunately v1 and v2c don't allow any user based authentification, so
> +# opening up the default config is not an option from a security point.
> +#
> +# WARNING: If you uncomment the following lines you allow write access
> to your
> +# snmpd daemon from any source! To avoid this use different names for
> your
> +# community or split out the write access to a different community and
> +# restrict it to your local network.
> +# Also remember to comment the syslocation and syscontact parameters
> later as
> +# otherwise they are still read only (see FAQ for net-snmp).
> +#
> +
> +# First, map the community name "public" into a "security name"
> +#       sec.name        source          community
> +#com2sec notConfigUser   default         public
> +
> +# Second, map the security name into a group name:
> +#       groupName       securityModel   securityName
> +#group   notConfigGroup  v1              notConfigUser
> +#group   notConfigGroup  v2c             notConfigUser
> +
> +# Third, create a view for us to let the group have rights to:
> +# Open up the whole tree for ro, make the RFC 1213 required ones rw.
> +#       name            incl/excl       subtree mask(optional)
> +#view    roview          included        .1
> +#view    rwview          included        system.sysContact
> +#view    rwview          included        system.sysName
> +#view    rwview          included        system.sysLocation
> +#view    rwview          included        interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifAdminStatus
> +#view    rwview          included        at.atTable.atEntry.atPhysAddress
> +#view    rwview          included        at.atTable.atEntry.atNetAddress
> +#view    rwview          included        ip.ipForwarding
> +#view    rwview          included        ip.ipDefaultTTL
> +#view    rwview          included        ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteDest
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteIfIndex
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteMetric1
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteMetric2
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteMetric3
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteMetric4
> +#view    rwview          included        ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteType
> +#view    rwview          included        ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteAge
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteMask
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteMetric5
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipNetToMediaTable.ipNetToMediaEntry.ipNetToMediaIfIndex
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipNetToMediaTable.ipNetToMediaEntry.ipNetToMediaPhysAddress
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipNetToMediaTable.ipNetToMediaEntry.ipNetToMediaNetAddress
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipNetToMediaTable.ipNetToMediaEntry.ipNetToMediaType
> +#view    rwview          included
> tcp.tcpConnTable.tcpConnEntry.tcpConnState
> +#view    rwview          included
> egp.egpNeighTable.egpNeighEntry.egpNeighEventTrigger
> +#view    rwview          included        snmp.snmpEnableAuthenTraps
> +
> +# Finally, grant the group read-only access to the systemview view.
> +#       group          context sec.model sec.level prefix read   write  notif
> +#access  notConfigGroup ""      any       noauth    exact  roview rwview none
> +
> +
> +
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +# System contact information
> +#
> +
> +# It is also possible to set the sysContact and sysLocation system
> +# variables through the snmpd.conf file:
> +
> +#syslocation Unknown (edit /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf)
> +# added
> +syslocation localhost
> +
> +syscontact Root <root at localhost> (configure /etc/snmp/snmp.local.conf)
> +
> +# Example output of snmpwalk:
> +#   % snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public system
> +#   system.sysDescr.0 = "SunOS name sun4c"
> +#   system.sysObjectID.0 = OID: enterprises.ucdavis.ucdSnmpAgent.sunos4
> +#   system.sysUpTime.0 = Timeticks: (595637548) 68 days, 22:32:55
> +#   system.sysContact.0 = "Me <me at somewhere.org>"
> +#   system.sysName.0 = "name"
> +#   system.sysLocation.0 = "Right here, right now."
> +#   system.sysServices.0 = 72
> +
> +
> +# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> +
> +
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +# Process checks.
> +#
> +#  The following are examples of how to use the agent to check for
> +#  processes running on the host.  The syntax looks something like:
> +#
> +#  proc NAME [MAX=0] [MIN=0]
> +#
> +#  NAME:  the name of the process to check for.  It must match
> +#         exactly (ie, http will not find httpd processes).
> +#  MAX:   the maximum number allowed to be running.  Defaults to 0.
> +#  MIN:   the minimum number to be running.  Defaults to 0.
> +
> +#
> +#  Examples (commented out by default):
> +#
> +
> +#  Make sure mountd is running
> +#proc mountd
> +
> +#  Make sure there are no more than 4 ntalkds running, but 0 is ok too.
> +#proc ntalkd 4
> +
> +#  Make sure at least one sendmail, but less than or equal to 10 are running.
> +#proc sendmail 10 1
> +
> +#  A snmpwalk of the process mib tree would look something like this:
> +#
> +# % snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.2
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prIndex.1 = 1
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prIndex.2 = 2
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prIndex.3 = 3
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prNames.1 = "mountd"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prNames.2 = "ntalkd"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prNames.3 = "sendmail"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prMin.1 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prMin.2 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prMin.3 = 1
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prMax.1 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prMax.2 = 4
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prMax.3 = 10
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prCount.1 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prCount.2 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prCount.3 = 1
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrorFlag.1 = 1
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrorFlag.2 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrorFlag.3 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrMessage.1 = "No mountd
> process running."
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrMessage.2 = ""
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrMessage.3 = ""
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrFix.1 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrFix.2 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrFix.3 = 0
> +#
> +#  Note that the errorFlag for mountd is set to 1 because one is not
> +#  running (in this case an rpc.mountd is, but thats not good enough),
> +#  and the ErrMessage tells you what's wrong.  The configuration
> +#  imposed in the snmpd.conf file is also shown.
> +#
> +#  Special Case:  When the min and max numbers are both 0, it assumes
> +#  you want a max of infinity and a min of 1.
> +#
> +
> +
> +# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> +
> +
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +# Executables/scripts
> +#
> +
> +#
> +#  You can also have programs run by the agent that return a single
> +#  line of output and an exit code.  Here are two examples.
> +#
> +#  exec NAME PROGRAM [ARGS ...]
> +#
> +#  NAME:     A generic name.
> +#  PROGRAM:  The program to run.  Include the path!
> +#  ARGS:     optional arguments to be passed to the program
> +
> +# a simple hello world
> +
> +#exec echotest /bin/echo hello world
> +
> +# Run a shell script containing:
> +#
> +# #!/bin/sh
> +# echo hello world
> +# echo hi there
> +# exit 35
> +#
> +# Note:  this has been specifically commented out to prevent
> +# accidental security holes due to someone else on your system writing
> +# a /tmp/shtest before you do.  Uncomment to use it.
> +#
> +#exec shelltest /bin/sh /tmp/shtest
> +
> +# Then,
> +# % snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.8
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extIndex.1 = 1
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extIndex.2 = 2
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extNames.1 = "echotest"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extNames.2 = "shelltest"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extCommand.1 = "/bin/echo hello
> world"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extCommand.2 = "/bin/sh
> /tmp/shtest"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extResult.1 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extResult.2 = 35
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extOutput.1 = "hello world."
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extOutput.2 = "hello world."
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extErrFix.1 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extErrFix.2 = 0
> +
> +# Note that the second line of the /tmp/shtest shell script is cut
> +# off.  Also note that the exit status of 35 was returned.
> +
> +# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> +
> +
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +# disk checks
> +#
> +
> +# The agent can check the amount of available disk space, and make
> +# sure it is above a set limit.
> +
> +# disk PATH [MIN=100000]
> +#
> +# PATH:  mount path to the disk in question.
> +# MIN:   Disks with space below this value will have the Mib's errorFlag set.
> +#        Default value = 100000.
> +
> +# Check the / partition and make sure it contains at least 10 megs.
> +
> +#disk / 10000
> +
> +# % snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskIndex.1 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskPath.1 = "/" Hex: 2F
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskDevice.1 =
> "/dev/dsk/c201d6s0"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskMinimum.1 = 10000
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskTotal.1 = 837130
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskAvail.1 = 316325
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskUsed.1 = 437092
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskPercent.1 = 58
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskErrorFlag.1 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskErrorMsg.1 = ""
> +
> +# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> +
> +
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +# load average checks
> +#
> +
> +# load [1MAX=12.0] [5MAX=12.0] [15MAX=12.0]
> +#
> +# 1MAX:   If the 1 minute load average is above this limit at query
> +#         time, the errorFlag will be set.
> +# 5MAX:   Similar, but for 5 min average.
> +# 15MAX:  Similar, but for 15 min average.
> +
> +# Check for loads:
> +#load 12 14 14
> +
> +# % snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.10
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveIndex.1 = 1
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveIndex.2 = 2
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveIndex.3 = 3
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveNames.1 = "Load-1"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveNames.2 = "Load-5"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveNames.3 = "Load-15"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveLoad.1 = "0.49" Hex: 30 2E
> 34 39
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveLoad.2 = "0.31" Hex: 30 2E
> 33 31
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveLoad.3 = "0.26" Hex: 30 2E
> 32 36
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveConfig.1 = "12.00"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveConfig.2 = "14.00"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveConfig.3 = "14.00"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveErrorFlag.1 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveErrorFlag.2 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveErrorFlag.3 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveErrMessage.1 = ""
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveErrMessage.2 = ""
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveErrMessage.3 = ""
> +
> +# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> +
> +
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +# Extensible sections.
> +#
> +
> +# This alleviates the multiple line output problem found in the
> +# previous executable mib by placing each mib in its own mib table:
> +
> +# Run a shell script containing:
> +#
> +# #!/bin/sh
> +# echo hello world
> +# echo hi there
> +# exit 35
> +#
> +# Note:  this has been specifically commented out to prevent
> +# accidental security holes due to someone else on your system writing
> +# a /tmp/shtest before you do.  Uncomment to use it.
> +#
> +# exec .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.50 shelltest /bin/sh /tmp/shtest
> +
> +# % snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.50
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.50.1.1 = 1
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.50.2.1 = "shelltest"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.50.3.1 = "/bin/sh /tmp/shtest"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.50.100.1 = 35
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.50.101.1 = "hello world."
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.50.101.2 = "hi there."
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.50.102.1 = 0
> +
> +# Now the Output has grown to two lines, and we can see the 'hi
> +# there.' output as the second line from our shell script.
> +#
> +# Note that you must alter the mib.txt file to be correct if you want
> +# the .50.* outputs above to change to reasonable text descriptions.
> +
> +# Other ideas:
> +#
> +# exec .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.51 ps /bin/ps
> +# exec .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.52 top /usr/local/bin/top
> +# exec .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.53 mailq /usr/bin/mailq
> +
> +# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> +
> +
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +# Pass through control.
> +#
> +
> +# Usage:
> +#   pass MIBOID EXEC-COMMAND
> +#
> +# This will pass total control of the mib underneath the MIBOID
> +# portion of the mib to the EXEC-COMMAND.
> +#
> +# Note:  You'll have to change the path of the passtest script to your
> +# source directory or install it in the given location.
> +#
> +# Example:  (see the script for details)
> +#           (commented out here since it requires that you place the
> +#           script in the right location. (its not installed by default))
> +
> +# pass .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.255 /bin/sh /usr/local/local/passtest
> +
> +# % snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.255
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.255.1 = "life the universe and everything"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.255.2.1 = 42
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.255.2.2 = OID: 42.42.42
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.255.3 = Timeticks: (363136200) 42 days, 0:42:42
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.255.4 = IpAddress: 127.0.0.1
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.255.5 = 42
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.255.6 = Gauge: 42
> +#
> +# % snmpget -v 1 localhost public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.255.5
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.255.5 = 42
> +#
> +# % snmpset -v 1 localhost public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.255.1 s "New string"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.255.1 = "New string"
> +#
> +
> +# For specific usage information, see the man/snmpd.conf.5 manual page
> +# as well as the local/passtest script used in the above example.
> +
> +# Added for support of bcm5820 cards.
> +pass .1.3.6.1.4.1.4413.4.1 /usr/bin/ucd5820stat
> +
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +# Further Information
> +#
> +#  See the snmpd.conf manual page, and the output of "snmpd -H".

OK - I see very little data in this configuration file that is "live" (that is, is not
commented out).  I'm a bit torn, because I presume the reason this configuration
file contains all this extraneous info is that it's the sample that comes with
snmp.

However, for this test, it presents a lot of noise.  What are the items in
this configuration file that are actually essential to the test?

I assume NOT this one:
# Added for support of bcm5820 cards.
pass .1.3.6.1.4.1.4413.4.1 /usr/bin/ucd5820stat

However, is this needed for testing this code in your lab?  Why, of all the other
possible things to uncomment, is this one configuration element active?

> diff --git a/tests/Functional.net-snmp/data/net-snmp/x86_64-snmpd.conf
> b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/data/net-snmp/x86_64-snmpd.conf
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..5712628
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/data/net-snmp/x86_64-snmpd.conf
> @@ -0,0 +1,482 @@
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +#
> +# snmpd.conf:
> +#   An example configuration file for configuring the ucd-snmp snmpd
> agent.
> +#
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +#
> +# This file is intended to only be as a starting point.  Many more
> +# configuration directives exist than are mentioned in this file.  For
> +# full details, see the snmpd.conf(5) manual page.
> +#
> +# All lines beginning with a '#' are comments and are intended for you
> +# to read.  All other lines are configuration commands for the agent.
> +
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +# Access Control
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +
> +# As shipped, the snmpd demon will only respond to queries on the
> +# system mib group until this file is replaced or modified for
> +# security purposes.  Examples are shown below about how to increase the
> +# level of access.
> +
> +# By far, the most common question I get about the agent is "why won't
> +# it work?", when really it should be "how do I configure the agent to
> +# allow me to access it?"
> +#
> +# By default, the agent responds to the "public" community for read
> +# only access, if run out of the box without any configuration file in
> +# place.  The following examples show you other ways of configuring
> +# the agent so that you can change the community names, and give
> +# yourself write access to the mib tree as well.
> +#
> +# For more information, read the FAQ as well as the snmpd.conf(5)
> +# manual page.
> +
> +####
> +# First, map the community name "public" into a "security name"
> +
> +#       sec.name  source          community
> +#com2sec notConfigUser  default       public
> +
> +# added community
> +com2sec xfile     192.168.0.1/32  RWIINCOM
> +com2sec xfile     localhost       RWIINCOM
> +com2sec xfile     192.168.246.0/24   RWIINCOM
> +com2sec yfile     192.168.0.0/24  ROIINCOM
> +com2sec yfile     192.168.246.0/24   ROIINCOM
These addresses won't work in other people's labs, I presume.

> +
> +####
> +# Second, map the security name into a group name:
> +
> +#       groupName      securityModel securityName
> +#group   notConfigGroup v1           notConfigUser
> +#group   notConfigGroup v2c           notConfigUser
> +
> +# added
> +group   RWACCESS       v1            xfile
> +group   RWACCESS       v2c           xfile
> +group   RWACCESS       usm           xfile
> +group   ROACCESS       v1            yfile
> +group   ROACCESS       v2c           yfile
> +group   ROACCESS       usm           yfile
> +
> +####
> +# Third, create a view for us to let the group have rights to:
> +
> +# Make at least  snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public system fast again.
> +#       name           incl/excl     subtree         mask(optional)
> +#view    systemview    included   .1.3.6.1.2.1.1
> +#view    systemview    included   .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.1.1
> +
> +# added
> +view    iin_all       included   .1                  80
> +view    iin_ucdmib    included   .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021   fe
> +view    iin_mib2      included   .1.3.6.1.2.1        fc
> +
> +####
> +# Finally, grant the group read-only access to the systemview view.
> +
> +#       group          context sec.model sec.level prefix read   write  notif
> +#access  notConfigGroup ""      any       noauth    exact  systemview none
> none
> +
> +# added
> +access  RWACCESS       ""      any       noauth    exact  iin_all iin_all none
> +access  ROACCESS       ""      any       noauth    exact  iin_all none    none
> +
> +# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> +
> +# Here is a commented out example configuration that allows less
> +# restrictive access.
> +
> +# YOU SHOULD CHANGE THE "COMMUNITY" TOKEN BELOW TO A NEW
> KEYWORD ONLY
> +# KNOWN AT YOUR SITE.  YOU *MUST* CHANGE THE NETWORK TOKEN
> BELOW TO
> +# SOMETHING REFLECTING YOUR LOCAL NETWORK ADDRESS SPACE.
> +
> +##       sec.name  source          community
> +#com2sec local     localhost       COMMUNITY
> +#com2sec mynetwork NETWORK/24      COMMUNITY
> +
> +##     group.name sec.model  sec.name
> +#group MyRWGroup  any        local
> +#group MyROGroup  any        mynetwork
> +#
> +#group MyRWGroup  any        otherv3user
> +#...
> +
> +##           incl/excl subtree                          mask
> +#view all    included  .1                               80
> +
> +## -or just the mib2 tree-
> +
> +#view mib2   included  .iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2 fc
> +
> +
> +##                context sec.model sec.level prefix read   write  notif
> +#access MyROGroup ""      any       noauth    0      all    none   none
> +#access MyRWGroup ""      any       noauth    0      all    all    all
> +
> +
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +# Sample configuration to make net-snmpd RFC 1213.
> +# Unfortunately v1 and v2c don't allow any user based authentification, so
> +# opening up the default config is not an option from a security point.
> +#
> +# WARNING: If you uncomment the following lines you allow write access
> to your
> +# snmpd daemon from any source! To avoid this use different names for
> your
> +# community or split out the write access to a different community and
> +# restrict it to your local network.
> +# Also remember to comment the syslocation and syscontact parameters
> later as
> +# otherwise they are still read only (see FAQ for net-snmp).
> +#
> +
> +# First, map the community name "public" into a "security name"
> +#       sec.name        source          community
> +#com2sec notConfigUser   default         public
> +
> +# Second, map the security name into a group name:
> +#       groupName       securityModel   securityName
> +#group   notConfigGroup  v1              notConfigUser
> +#group   notConfigGroup  v2c             notConfigUser
> +
> +# Third, create a view for us to let the group have rights to:
> +# Open up the whole tree for ro, make the RFC 1213 required ones rw.
> +#       name            incl/excl       subtree mask(optional)
> +#view    roview          included        .1
> +#view    rwview          included        system.sysContact
> +#view    rwview          included        system.sysName
> +#view    rwview          included        system.sysLocation
> +#view    rwview          included        interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifAdminStatus
> +#view    rwview          included        at.atTable.atEntry.atPhysAddress
> +#view    rwview          included        at.atTable.atEntry.atNetAddress
> +#view    rwview          included        ip.ipForwarding
> +#view    rwview          included        ip.ipDefaultTTL
> +#view    rwview          included        ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteDest
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteIfIndex
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteMetric1
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteMetric2
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteMetric3
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteMetric4
> +#view    rwview          included        ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteType
> +#view    rwview          included        ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteAge
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteMask
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipRouteTable.ipRouteEntry.ipRouteMetric5
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipNetToMediaTable.ipNetToMediaEntry.ipNetToMediaIfIndex
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipNetToMediaTable.ipNetToMediaEntry.ipNetToMediaPhysAddress
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipNetToMediaTable.ipNetToMediaEntry.ipNetToMediaNetAddress
> +#view    rwview          included
> ip.ipNetToMediaTable.ipNetToMediaEntry.ipNetToMediaType
> +#view    rwview          included
> tcp.tcpConnTable.tcpConnEntry.tcpConnState
> +#view    rwview          included
> egp.egpNeighTable.egpNeighEntry.egpNeighEventTrigger
> +#view    rwview          included        snmp.snmpEnableAuthenTraps
> +
> +# Finally, grant the group read-only access to the systemview view.
> +#       group          context sec.model sec.level prefix read   write  notif
> +#access  notConfigGroup ""      any       noauth    exact  roview rwview none
> +
> +
> +
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +# System contact information
> +#
> +
> +# It is also possible to set the sysContact and sysLocation system
> +# variables through the snmpd.conf file:
> +
> +#syslocation Unknown (edit /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf)
> +# added
> +syslocation localhost
> +
> +syscontact Root <root at localhost> (configure /etc/snmp/snmp.local.conf)
> +
> +# Example output of snmpwalk:
> +#   % snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public system
> +#   system.sysDescr.0 = "SunOS name sun4c"
> +#   system.sysObjectID.0 = OID: enterprises.ucdavis.ucdSnmpAgent.sunos4
> +#   system.sysUpTime.0 = Timeticks: (595637548) 68 days, 22:32:55
> +#   system.sysContact.0 = "Me <me at somewhere.org>"
> +#   system.sysName.0 = "name"
> +#   system.sysLocation.0 = "Right here, right now."
> +#   system.sysServices.0 = 72
> +
> +
> +# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> +
> +
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +# Process checks.
> +#
> +#  The following are examples of how to use the agent to check for
> +#  processes running on the host.  The syntax looks something like:
> +#
> +#  proc NAME [MAX=0] [MIN=0]
> +#
> +#  NAME:  the name of the process to check for.  It must match
> +#         exactly (ie, http will not find httpd processes).
> +#  MAX:   the maximum number allowed to be running.  Defaults to 0.
> +#  MIN:   the minimum number to be running.  Defaults to 0.
> +
> +#
> +#  Examples (commented out by default):
> +#
> +
> +#  Make sure mountd is running
> +#proc mountd
> +
> +#  Make sure there are no more than 4 ntalkds running, but 0 is ok too.
> +#proc ntalkd 4
> +
> +#  Make sure at least one sendmail, but less than or equal to 10 are running.
> +#proc sendmail 10 1
> +
> +#  A snmpwalk of the process mib tree would look something like this:
> +#
> +# % snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.2
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prIndex.1 = 1
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prIndex.2 = 2
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prIndex.3 = 3
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prNames.1 = "mountd"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prNames.2 = "ntalkd"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prNames.3 = "sendmail"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prMin.1 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prMin.2 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prMin.3 = 1
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prMax.1 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prMax.2 = 4
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prMax.3 = 10
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prCount.1 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prCount.2 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prCount.3 = 1
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrorFlag.1 = 1
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrorFlag.2 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrorFlag.3 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrMessage.1 = "No mountd
> process running."
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrMessage.2 = ""
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrMessage.3 = ""
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrFix.1 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrFix.2 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.procTable.prEntry.prErrFix.3 = 0
> +#
> +#  Note that the errorFlag for mountd is set to 1 because one is not
> +#  running (in this case an rpc.mountd is, but thats not good enough),
> +#  and the ErrMessage tells you what's wrong.  The configuration
> +#  imposed in the snmpd.conf file is also shown.
> +#
> +#  Special Case:  When the min and max numbers are both 0, it assumes
> +#  you want a max of infinity and a min of 1.
> +#
> +
> +
> +# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> +
> +
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +# Executables/scripts
> +#
> +
> +#
> +#  You can also have programs run by the agent that return a single
> +#  line of output and an exit code.  Here are two examples.
> +#
> +#  exec NAME PROGRAM [ARGS ...]
> +#
> +#  NAME:     A generic name.
> +#  PROGRAM:  The program to run.  Include the path!
> +#  ARGS:     optional arguments to be passed to the program
> +
> +# a simple hello world
> +
> +#exec echotest /bin/echo hello world
> +
> +# Run a shell script containing:
> +#
> +# #!/bin/sh
> +# echo hello world
> +# echo hi there
> +# exit 35
> +#
> +# Note:  this has been specifically commented out to prevent
> +# accidental security holes due to someone else on your system writing
> +# a /tmp/shtest before you do.  Uncomment to use it.
> +#
> +#exec shelltest /bin/sh /tmp/shtest
> +
> +# Then,
> +# % snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.8
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extIndex.1 = 1
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extIndex.2 = 2
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extNames.1 = "echotest"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extNames.2 = "shelltest"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extCommand.1 = "/bin/echo hello
> world"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extCommand.2 = "/bin/sh
> /tmp/shtest"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extResult.1 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extResult.2 = 35
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extOutput.1 = "hello world."
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extOutput.2 = "hello world."
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extErrFix.1 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.extTable.extEntry.extErrFix.2 = 0
> +
> +# Note that the second line of the /tmp/shtest shell script is cut
> +# off.  Also note that the exit status of 35 was returned.
> +
> +# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> +
> +
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +# disk checks
> +#
> +
> +# The agent can check the amount of available disk space, and make
> +# sure it is above a set limit.
> +
> +# disk PATH [MIN=100000]
> +#
> +# PATH:  mount path to the disk in question.
> +# MIN:   Disks with space below this value will have the Mib's errorFlag set.
> +#        Default value = 100000.
> +
> +# Check the / partition and make sure it contains at least 10 megs.
> +
> +#disk / 10000
> +
> +# % snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.9
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskIndex.1 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskPath.1 = "/" Hex: 2F
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskDevice.1 =
> "/dev/dsk/c201d6s0"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskMinimum.1 = 10000
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskTotal.1 = 837130
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskAvail.1 = 316325
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskUsed.1 = 437092
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskPercent.1 = 58
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskErrorFlag.1 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.diskTable.dskEntry.diskErrorMsg.1 = ""
> +
> +# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> +
> +
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +# load average checks
> +#
> +
> +# load [1MAX=12.0] [5MAX=12.0] [15MAX=12.0]
> +#
> +# 1MAX:   If the 1 minute load average is above this limit at query
> +#         time, the errorFlag will be set.
> +# 5MAX:   Similar, but for 5 min average.
> +# 15MAX:  Similar, but for 15 min average.
> +
> +# Check for loads:
> +#load 12 14 14
> +
> +# % snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.10
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveIndex.1 = 1
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveIndex.2 = 2
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveIndex.3 = 3
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveNames.1 = "Load-1"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveNames.2 = "Load-5"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveNames.3 = "Load-15"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveLoad.1 = "0.49" Hex: 30 2E
> 34 39
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveLoad.2 = "0.31" Hex: 30 2E
> 33 31
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveLoad.3 = "0.26" Hex: 30 2E
> 32 36
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveConfig.1 = "12.00"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveConfig.2 = "14.00"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveConfig.3 = "14.00"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveErrorFlag.1 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveErrorFlag.2 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveErrorFlag.3 = 0
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveErrMessage.1 = ""
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveErrMessage.2 = ""
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.loadTable.laEntry.loadaveErrMessage.3 = ""
> +
> +# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> +
> +
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +# Extensible sections.
> +#
> +
> +# This alleviates the multiple line output problem found in the
> +# previous executable mib by placing each mib in its own mib table:
> +
> +# Run a shell script containing:
> +#
> +# #!/bin/sh
> +# echo hello world
> +# echo hi there
> +# exit 35
> +#
> +# Note:  this has been specifically commented out to prevent
> +# accidental security holes due to someone else on your system writing
> +# a /tmp/shtest before you do.  Uncomment to use it.
> +#
> +# exec .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.50 shelltest /bin/sh /tmp/shtest
> +
> +# % snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.50
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.50.1.1 = 1
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.50.2.1 = "shelltest"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.50.3.1 = "/bin/sh /tmp/shtest"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.50.100.1 = 35
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.50.101.1 = "hello world."
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.50.101.2 = "hi there."
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.50.102.1 = 0
> +
> +# Now the Output has grown to two lines, and we can see the 'hi
> +# there.' output as the second line from our shell script.
> +#
> +# Note that you must alter the mib.txt file to be correct if you want
> +# the .50.* outputs above to change to reasonable text descriptions.
> +
> +# Other ideas:
> +#
> +# exec .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.51 ps /bin/ps
> +# exec .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.52 top /usr/local/bin/top
> +# exec .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.53 mailq /usr/bin/mailq
> +
> +# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> +
> +
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +# Pass through control.
> +#
> +
> +# Usage:
> +#   pass MIBOID EXEC-COMMAND
> +#
> +# This will pass total control of the mib underneath the MIBOID
> +# portion of the mib to the EXEC-COMMAND.
> +#
> +# Note:  You'll have to change the path of the passtest script to your
> +# source directory or install it in the given location.
> +#
> +# Example:  (see the script for details)
> +#           (commented out here since it requires that you place the
> +#           script in the right location. (its not installed by default))
> +
> +# pass .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.255 /bin/sh /usr/local/local/passtest
> +
> +# % snmpwalk -v 1 localhost -c public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.255
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.255.1 = "life the universe and everything"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.255.2.1 = 42
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.255.2.2 = OID: 42.42.42
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.255.3 = Timeticks: (363136200) 42 days, 0:42:42
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.255.4 = IpAddress: 127.0.0.1
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.255.5 = 42
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.255.6 = Gauge: 42
> +#
> +# % snmpget -v 1 localhost public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.255.5
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.255.5 = 42
> +#
> +# % snmpset -v 1 localhost public .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.255.1 s "New string"
> +# enterprises.ucdavis.255.1 = "New string"
> +#
> +
> +# For specific usage information, see the man/snmpd.conf.5 manual page
> +# as well as the local/passtest script used in the above example.
> +
> +# Added for support of bcm5820 cards.
> +pass .1.3.6.1.4.1.4413.4.1 /usr/bin/ucd5820stat
> +
> +#########################################################
> ######################
> +# Further Information
> +#
> +#  See the snmpd.conf manual page, and the output of "snmpd -H".

I have the same issue here as with the previous file.  What data here actually
needs to be active, for the test.  It looks like there's very little in this large
file that is actually active.

I would prefer if the configuration file used for the test only contained
the items that the test needs, and not a whole bunch of other stuff.

> diff --git a/tests/Functional.net-snmp/fuego_test.sh b/tests/Functional.net-
> snmp/fuego_test.sh
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..6de391d
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/fuego_test.sh
> @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
> +function test_pre_check {
> +    assert_has_program snmpget
> +    assert_has_program snmpgetnext
> +    assert_has_program snmpset
> +    assert_has_program snmpwalk
> +    assert_has_program snmptrap
> +    assert_has_program snmptranslate
> +}
> +
> +function test_deploy {
> +    put $TEST_HOME/net-snmp_test.sh $BOARD_TESTDIR/fuego.$TESTDIR/
> +    put $FUEGO_CORE/scripts/fuego_board_function_lib.sh
> $BOARD_TESTDIR/fuego.$TESTDIR
> +    put -r $TEST_HOME/tests $BOARD_TESTDIR/fuego.$TESTDIR/
> +    put -r $TEST_HOME/data $BOARD_TESTDIR/fuego.$TESTDIR/
> +}
> +
> +function test_run {
> +    report "cd $BOARD_TESTDIR/fuego.$TESTDIR;\
> +    cd data/net-snmp; cp -f snmpd.conf snmpd.conf_bak; sed -i
> 's/SRV_IP/$SRV_IP/g' snmpd.conf; cd ../../;\
> +    cd data/net-snmp; cp -f x86_64-snmpd.conf x86_64-snmpd.conf_bak;
> sed -i 's/SRV_IP/$SRV_IP/g' x86_64-snmpd.conf; cd ../../;\
> +    export remotehost=$IPADDR;\
> +    ./net-snmp_test.sh;\
> +    mv data/net-snmp/snmpd.conf_bak data/net-snmp/snmpd.conf;\
> +    mv data/net-snmp/x86_64-snmpd.conf_bak data/net-snmp/x86_64-
> snmpd.conf"
> +}
> +
> +function test_processing {
> +    log_compare "$TESTDIR" "0" "TEST-FAIL" "n"
> +}
> diff --git a/tests/Functional.net-snmp/net-snmp_test.sh
> b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/net-snmp_test.sh
> new file mode 100755
> index 0000000..95c34db
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/net-snmp_test.sh
> @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
> +#!/bin/sh
> +. ./fuego_board_function_lib.sh
> +set_init_manager
> +
> +for i in tests/*.sh; do
> +    source $i
> +done
> diff --git a/tests/Functional.net-snmp/spec.json b/tests/Functional.net-
> snmp/spec.json
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..ad97ce9
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/spec.json
> @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
> +{
> +    "testName": "Functional.net-snmp",
> +    "specs": {
> +        "default": {}
> +    }
> +}
> diff --git a/tests/Functional.net-snmp/test.yaml b/tests/Functional.net-
> snmp/test.yaml
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..762ab54
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/test.yaml
> @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
> +fuego_package_version: 1
> +name: Functional.net-snmp
> +description: |
> +      Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a widely used protocol
> for monitoring the health and welfare of network equipment (eg. routers),
> +      computer equipment and even devices like UPSs.
> +      This is a simple test to check the service and SNMP-capable device.
> +license: BSD-3-Clause
> +author: Wang Mingyu <wangmy at cn.fujitsu.com>
> +maintainer: Wang Mingyu <wangmy at cn.fujitsu.com>
> +version: 1.00
> +fuego_release: 1
> +type: Functional
> +tags: ['net-snmp']
> +params:
> +    IPADDR:
> +        description: the IP address of your target board - Defined in board file
> +    SRV_IP:
> +        description: the IP address of your host - Defined in board file

Does this need to be a machine that can handle SNMP requests?
Fuego uses SRV_IP for iperf and netperf servers, which Fuego assumes
will be running on the Fuego host.  Does a Fuego host normally support
responding to SNMP requests?  Does Fuego need to start an SMP
server in the container, to handle the requests?

If there needs to be a specific server set up for this test, it would
be better to use a variable called SNMP_SRV_IP, or something
like that, and have the board file specify that.

> +data_files:
> + - net-snmp_test.sh
> + - fuego_test.sh
> + - spec.json
> + - test.yaml
> + - data
> + - tests
> diff --git a/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_ps.sh
> b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_ps.sh
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..3ffbfb2
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_ps.sh
> @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
> +#!/bin/sh
> +
> +#  In the target start snmpd, and confirm the process condition by command
> ps.
> +#  check the keyword "snmpd".
> +
> +test="snmpd_ps"
> +
> +snmpd_status=$(get_service_status snmpd)
> +
> +exec_service_on_target snmpd stop
> +
> +if exec_service_on_target snmpd start
> +then
> +    echo " -> start of snmpd succeeded."
> +else
> +    echo " -> start of snmpd failed."
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +    exit
> +fi
> +
> +if ps aux | grep "[/]usr/sbin/snmpd"
> +then
> +    echo " -> get the pid of snmpd."
> +else
> +    echo " -> can't get the pid of snmpd."
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +    if [ "$snmpd_status" = "inactive" ]
> +    then
> +        exec_service_on_target snmpd stop
> +    fi
> +    exit
> +fi
> +
> +if exec_service_on_target snmpd stop
> +then
> +    echo " -> stop of snmpd succeeded."
> +else
> +    echo " -> stop of snmpd failed."
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +    exit
> +fi
> +
> +if ps aux | grep "[/]usr/sbin/snmpd"
> +then
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +else
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-PASS"
> +fi
> +if [ "$snmpd_status" = "active" -o "$snmpd_status" = "unknown" ]
> +then
> +    exec_service_on_target snmpd start
> +fi
> diff --git a/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpdf.sh
> b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpdf.sh
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..cdaf698
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpdf.sh
> @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
> +#!/bin/sh
> +
> +#  In the target start service snmpd.
> +#  Run command snmpdf and check the keyword "Memory Buffers".
> +
> +test="snmpdf"
> +
> +snmpd_status=$(get_service_status snmpd)
> +
> +exec_service_on_target snmpd stop
> +
> +mv /etc/hosts /etc/hosts_bak
> +cp data/bind9/hosts /etc/hosts
> +mv /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf_bak
> +if [ -d /usr/lib64 ]

Is the presence of /usr/lib64 sufficient to indicate that we're
running the x86_64 version of snmp?

> +then
> +    cp data/net-snmp/x86_64-snmpd.conf /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
> +else
> +    cp data/net-snmp/snmpd.conf /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
> +fi
> +
> +restore_target() {
> +    mv /etc/hosts_bak /etc/hosts
> +    mv /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf_bak /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
> +}
> +
> +if exec_service_on_target snmpd start
> +then
> +    echo " -> start of snmpd succeeded."
> +else
> +    echo " -> start of snmpd failed."
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +    restore_target
> +    exit
> +fi
> +
> +if snmpdf -v1 -c ROIINCOM $remotehost | grep "Physical memory"
> +then
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-PASS"
> +else
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +fi
> +
> +if [ "$snmpd_status" = "inactive" ]
> +then
> +    exec_service_on_target snmpd stop
> +fi
> +restore_target
> diff --git a/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpget.sh
> b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpget.sh
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..6ead310
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpget.sh
> @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
> +#!/bin/sh
> +
> +#  In the target start snmpd.
> +# Check the keyword "Linux".
> +
> +test="snmpget"
> +
> +snmpd_status=$(get_service_status snmpd)
> +
> +exec_service_on_target snmpd stop
> +
> +mv /etc/hosts /etc/hosts_bak
> +cp data/bind9/hosts /etc/hosts
> +mv /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf_bak
> +cp data/net-snmp/snmpd.conf /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
> +
> +restore_target() {
> +    mv /etc/hosts_bak /etc/hosts
> +    mv /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf_bak /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
> +}
> +
> +if exec_service_on_target snmpd start
> +then
> +    echo " -> start of snmpd succeeded."
> +else
> +    echo " -> start of snmpd failed."
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +    restore_target
> +    exit
> +fi
> +
> +if snmpget -v1 -c RWIINCOM -M /usr/share/snmp/mibs localhost
> system.sysDescr.0 | grep "Linux"
> +then
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-PASS"
> +else
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +fi
> +
> +if [ "$snmpd_status" = "inactive" ]
> +then
> +    exec_service_on_target snmpd stop
> +fi
> +restore_target
> diff --git a/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpgetnext.sh
> b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpgetnext.sh
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..81c8aae
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpgetnext.sh
> @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
> +#!/bin/sh
> +
> +#  In the target start snmpd.
> +# Check the keyword "sysDescr".
> +
> +test="snmpgetnext"
> +
> +snmpd_status=$(get_service_status snmpd)
> +
> +exec_service_on_target snmpd stop
> +
> +mv /etc/hosts /etc/hosts_bak
> +cp data/bind9/hosts /etc/hosts
> +mv /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf_bak
> +cp data/net-snmp/snmpd.conf /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
> +
> +restore_target() {
> +    mv /etc/hosts_bak /etc/hosts
> +    mv /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf_bak /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
> +}
> +
> +if exec_service_on_target snmpd start
> +then
> +    echo " -> start of snmpd succeeded."
> +else
> +    echo " -> start of snmpd failed."
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +    restore_target
> +    exit
> +fi
> +
> +if snmpgetnext -v1 -c RWIINCOM -M /usr/share/snmp/mibs localhost
> system | grep "sysDescr"
> +then
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-PASS"
> +else
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +fi
> +
> +if [ "$snmpd_status" = "inactive" ]
> +then
> +    exec_service_on_target snmpd stop
> +fi
> +restore_target
> diff --git a/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpset.sh
> b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpset.sh
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..fef07b9
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpset.sh
> @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
> +#!/bin/sh
> +
> +#  In the target start snmpd.
> +# Check the keyword "INTEGER: 1".
> +
> +test="snmpset"
> +
> +snmpd_status=$(get_service_status snmpd)
> +
> +exec_service_on_target snmpd stop
> +
> +mv /etc/hosts /etc/hosts_bak
> +cp data/bind9/hosts /etc/hosts
> +mv /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf_bak
> +cp data/net-snmp/snmpd.conf /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
> +
> +restore_target() {
> +    mv /etc/hosts_bak /etc/hosts
> +    mv /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf_bak /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
> +}
> +
> +if exec_service_on_target snmpd start
> +then
> +    echo " -> start of snmpd succeeded."
> +else
> +    echo " -> start of snmpd failed."
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +    restore_target
> +    exit
> +fi
> +
> +if snmpset -v1 -c RWIINCOM -M /usr/share/snmp/mibs localhost
> versionUpdateConfig.0 i 1 | grep "INTEGER: 1"
> +then
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-PASS"
> +else
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +fi
> +
> +if [ "$snmpd_status" = "inactive" ]
> +then
> +    exec_service_on_target snmpd stop
> +fi
> +restore_target
> diff --git a/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmptranslate.sh
> b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmptranslate.sh
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..f2f56cb
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmptranslate.sh
> @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
> +#!/bin/sh
> +
> +#  In the target start snmpd.
> +#  Translate MIB OID names between numeric and textual forms.
> +
> +test="snmptranslate"
> +
> +snmpd_status=$(get_service_status snmpd)
> +
> +exec_service_on_target snmpd stop
> +
> +mv /etc/hosts /etc/hosts_bak
> +cp data/bind9/hosts /etc/hosts
> +mv /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf_bak
> +cp data/net-snmp/snmpd.conf /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
> +
> +restore_target() {
> +    mv /etc/hosts_bak /etc/hosts
> +    mv /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf_bak /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
> +}
> +
> +if exec_service_on_target snmpd start
> +then
> +    echo " -> start of snmpd succeeded."
> +else
> +    echo " -> start of snmpd failed."
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +    restore_target
> +    exit
> +fi
> +
> +if snmptranslate -On -IR sysDescr
> +then
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-PASS"
> +else
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +fi
> +
> +if [ "$snmpd_status" = "inactive" ]
> +then
> +    exec_service_on_target snmpd stop
> +fi
> +restore_target
> diff --git a/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpwalk.sh
> b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpwalk.sh
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..be1c8b5
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_snmpwalk.sh
> @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
> +#!/bin/sh
> +
> +#  In the target start snmpd.
> +# Check the IP address of host.
> +
> +test="snmpwalk"
> +
> +snmpd_status=$(get_service_status snmpd)
> +
> +exec_service_on_target snmpd stop
> +
> +mv /etc/hosts /etc/hosts_bak
> +cp data/bind9/hosts /etc/hosts
> +mv /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf_bak
> +cp data/net-snmp/snmpd.conf /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
> +
> +restore_target() {
> +    mv /etc/hosts_bak /etc/hosts
> +    mv /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf_bak /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
> +}
> +
> +if exec_service_on_target snmpd start
> +then
> +    echo " -> start of snmpd succeeded."
> +else
> +    echo " -> start of snmpd failed."
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +    restore_target
> +    exit
> +fi
> +
> +if snmpwalk -v1 -c RWIINCOM -M /usr/share/snmp/mibs localhost ip | grep
> "$remotehost"
> +then
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-PASS"
> +else
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +fi
> +
> +if [ "$snmpd_status" = "inactive" ]
> +then
> +    exec_service_on_target snmpd stop
> +fi
> +restore_target
> diff --git a/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_syslog.sh
> b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_syslog.sh
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..f763bc9
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_syslog.sh
> @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
> +#!/bin/sh
> +
> +#  In the target start snmpd.
> +# Check the log of snmpd.
> +
> +test="snmpd_syslog"
> +
> +logger_service=$(detect_logger_service)
> +
> +snmpd_status=$(get_service_status snmpd)
> +
> +exec_service_on_target snmpd stop
> +exec_service_on_target $logger_service stop
> +
> +if [ -f /var/log/syslog ]
> +then
> +    mv /var/log/syslog /var/log/syslog_bak
> +fi
> +
> +restore_target() {
> +    if [ -f /var/log/syslog_bak ]
> +    then
> +        mv /var/log/syslog_bak /var/log/syslog
> +    fi
> +}
> +
> +exec_service_on_target $logger_service restart
> +
> +sleep 2
> +
> +if exec_service_on_target snmpd start
> +then
> +    echo " -> start of snmpd succeeded."
> +else
> +    echo " -> start of snmpd failed."
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +    restore_target
> +    exit
> +fi
> +
> +sleep 3
> +
> +if cat /var/log/syslog | grep "snmpd"

Will this work on other systems?
Does systemd write to /var/log/syslog?


> +then
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-PASS"
> +else
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +fi
> +
> +if [ "$snmpd_status" = "inactive" ]
> +then
> +    exec_service_on_target snmpd stop
> +fi
> +restore_target
> diff --git a/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_syslog_ip.sh
> b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_syslog_ip.sh
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..da87c05
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmpd_syslog_ip.sh
> @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
> +#!/bin/sh
> +
> +#  In the target start snmpd.
> +# Check the log of IP address.
> +
> +test="snmpd_syslog_ip"
> +
> +logger_service=$(detect_logger_service)
> +
> +snmpd_status=$(get_service_status snmpd)
> +exec_service_on_target snmpd stop
> +exec_service_on_target $logger_service stop
> +
> +if [ -f /var/log/syslog ]
> +then
> +    mv /var/log/syslog /var/log/messages_bak
Does this require root privileges?

If so, there should be a NEED_ROOT in fuego_test.sh.


> +fi
> +
> +if [ -f /var/log/snmpd.log ]
> +then
> +    mv /var/log/snmpd.log /var/log/snmpd.log_bak
> +fi
> +
> +mv /etc/hosts /etc/hosts_bak
> +cp data/bind9/hosts /etc/hosts
> +mv /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf_bak
> +cp data/net-snmp/snmpd.conf /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
> +
> +restore_target() {
> +    mv /etc/hosts_bak /etc/hosts
> +    mv /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf_bak /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf
> +    if [ -f /var/log/syslog_bak ]
> +    then
> +        mv /var/log/message_bak /var/log/syslog
> +    fi
> +}
> +
> +exec_service_on_target $logger_service restart
> +
> +sleep 2
> +
> +if exec_service_on_target snmpd start
> +then
> +    echo " -> start of snmpd succeeded."
> +else
> +    echo " -> start of snmpd failed."
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +    restore_target
> +    exit
> +fi
> +
> +snmpget -v1 -c RWIINCOM -M /usr/share/snmp/mibs localhost
> system.sysDescr.0
> +
> +sleep 3
> +
> +if cat /var/log/syslog | grep "127.0.0.1"
> +then
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-PASS"
> +else
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +fi
> +
> +if [ "$snmpd_status" = "inactive" ]
> +then
> +    exec_service_on_target snmpd stop
> +fi
> +restore_target
> diff --git a/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmptrapd_coldstart.sh
> b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmptrapd_coldstart.sh
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..b8e5c1b
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmptrapd_coldstart.sh
> @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
> +#!/bin/sh
> +
> +#  In the target start snmptrapd, and check the syslog.
> +#  check the keyword "SNMPv2-MIB::coldStart".
> +
> +test="snmptrapd_coldstart.sh"
> +
> +snmptrapd_status=$(get_service_status snmptrapd)
> +logger_service=$(detect_logger_service)
> +
> +exec_service_on_target snmptrapd stop
> +exec_service_on_target $logger_service stop
> +
> +if [ -f /var/log/syslog ]
> +then
> +    mv /var/log/syslog /var/log/syslog_bak
> +fi
> +
> +restore_target() {
> +    if [ -f /var/log/syslog_bak ]
> +    then
> +        mv /var/log/syslog_bak /var/log/syslog
> +    fi
> +}
> +
> +exec_service_on_target $logger_service restart
> +
> +sleep 2
> +
> +if exec_service_on_target snmptrapd start
> +then
> +    echo " -> start of snmptrapd succeeded."
> +else
> +    echo " -> start of snmptrapd failed."
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +    restore_target
> +    exit
> +fi
> +
> +snmptrap -v2c -c "" -M /usr/share/snmp/mibs localhost "" SNMPv2-
> MIB::coldStart
> +
> +sleep 3
> +
> +if cat /var/log/syslog | grep "SNMPv2-MIB::coldStart"
> +then
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-PASS"
> +else
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +fi
> +
> +if [ "$snmptrapd_status" = "inactive" ]
> +then
> +    exec_service_on_target snmptrapd stop
> +fi
> +restore_target
> diff --git a/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmptrapd_ps.sh
> b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmptrapd_ps.sh
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..8f85b32
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmptrapd_ps.sh
> @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
> +#!/bin/sh
> +
> +#  In the target start snmptrapd, and confirm the process condition by
> command ps.
> +#  check the keyword "snmptrapd".
> +
> +test="snmptrapd_ps"
> +
> +snmptrapd_status=$(get_service_status snmptrapd)
> +exec_service_on_target snmptrapd stop
> +
> +if exec_service_on_target snmptrapd start
> +then
> +    echo " -> start of snmptrapd succeeded."
> +else
> +    echo " -> start of snmptrapd failed."
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +    exit
> +fi
> +
> +if ps aux | grep "[/]usr/sbin/snmptrapd"
> +then
> +    echo " -> get the pid of snmptrapd."
> +else
> +    echo " -> can't get the pid of snmptrapd."
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +
> +    if [ "$snmptrapd_status" = "inactive" ]
> +    then
> +        exec_service_on_target snmptrapd stop
> +    fi
> +    exit
> +fi
> +
> +if exec_service_on_target snmptrapd stop
> +then
> +    echo " -> stop of snmptrapd succeeded."
> +else
> +    echo " -> stop of snmptrapd failed."
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +    exit
> +fi
> +
> +if ps aux | grep "[/]usr/sbin/snmptrapd"
> +then
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +else
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-PASS"
> +fi
> +
> +if [ "$snmptrapd_status" = "active" -o "$snmptrapd_status" = "unknown" ]
> +then
> +    exec_service_on_target snmptrapd start
> +fi
> diff --git a/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmptrapd_syslog.sh
> b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmptrapd_syslog.sh
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..2cf9ff7
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmptrapd_syslog.sh
> @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
> +#!/bin/sh
> +
> +#  In the target start snmptrapd, and check if the /var/log/syslog
> +#  check the keyword "snmptrapd".
> +
> +test="snmptrapd_syslog"
> +
> +logger_service=$(detect_logger_service)
> +
> +snmptrapd_status=$(get_service_status snmptrapd)
> +exec_service_on_target snmptrapd stop
> +exec_service_on_target $logger_service stop
> +
> +if [ -f /var/log/syslog ]
> +then
> +    mv /var/log/syslog /var/log/messages_bak
> +fi
> +
> +restore_target() {
> +    if [ -f /var/log/syslog_bak ]
> +    then
> +        mv /var/log/syslog_bak /var/log/messages
> +    fi
> +}
> +
> +exec_service_on_target $logger_service restart
> +
> +sleep 3
> +
> +if exec_service_on_target snmptrapd start
> +then
> +    echo " -> start of snmptrapd succeeded."
> +else
> +    echo " -> start of snmptrapd failed."
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +    restore_target
> +    exit
> +fi
> +
> +sleep 3
> +
> +if cat /var/log/syslog | grep "snmptrapd"
> +then
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-PASS"
> +else
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +fi
> +
> +if [ "$snmptrapd_status" = "inactive" ]
> +then
> +    exec_service_on_target snmptrapd stop
> +fi
> +restore_target
> diff --git a/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmptrapd_warmstart.sh
> b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmptrapd_warmstart.sh
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..70c73c7
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/tests/Functional.net-snmp/tests/snmptrapd_warmstart.sh
> @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
> +#!/bin/sh
> +
> +#  In the target start snmptrapd, and check the syslog.
> +#  check the keyword "SNMPv2-MIB::warmStart".
> +
> +test="snmptrapd_warmstart"
> +
> +snmptrapd_status=$(get_service_status snmptrapd)
> +logger_service=$(detect_logger_service)
> +
> +exec_service_on_target snmptrapd stop
> +exec_service_on_target $logger_service stop
> +
> +if [ -f /var/log/syslog ]
> +then
> +    mv /var/log/syslog /var/log/syslog_bak
> +fi
> +
> +restore_target() {
> +    if [ -f /var/log/syslog_bak ]
> +    then
> +        mv /var/log/syslog_bak /var/log/syslog
> +    fi
> +}
> +
> +exec_service_on_target $logger_service restart
> +
> +sleep 2
> +
> +if exec_service_on_target snmptrapd start
> +then
> +    echo " -> start of snmptrapd succeeded."
> +else
> +    echo " -> start of snmptrapd failed."
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +    restore_target
> +    exit
> +fi
> +
> +snmptrap -v2c -c "" -M /usr/share/snmp/mibs localhost "" SNMPv2-
> MIB::warmStart
> +
> +sleep 3
> +
> +if cat /var/log/syslog | grep "SNMPv2-MIB::warmStart"
> +then
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-PASS"
> +else
> +    echo " -> $test: TEST-FAIL"
> +fi
> +
> +if [ "$snmptrapd_status" = "inactive" ]
> +then
> +    exec_service_on_target snmptrapd stop
> +fi
> +restore_target
> --
> 2.17.1


This looks mostly OK.  But can you please respond to my questions and comments
above?

Thanks,
 -- Tim



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