# This test verifies that Zeek terminates upon SIGTERM during regular script # processing. # # See the sigterm-stdin.sh test for additional explanation of what's happening. # # Use a separate output file since btest-bg-wait replaces .stdout/.stderr: # @TEST-EXEC: bash %INPUT >output 2>&1 # Helper to return the PID of the Zeek process launched in the background. zeek_pid() { # The btest-bg-run .pid file contains the parent of the Zeek process local ppid=$(cat zeek/.pid) ps -xo pid,ppid,comm | awk "\$2 == \"$ppid\" && \$3 == \"zeek\" { print \$1 }" } cleanup() { btest-bg-wait -k 5 } trap cleanup EXIT btest-bg-run zeek "zeek exit_only_after_terminate=T" # Wait until we see Zeek running. for i in $(seq 10); do pid=$(zeek_pid) [ -n "$pid" ] && break sleep 1 done if [ -z "$pid" ]; then echo "Couldn't determine Zeek PID" exit 1 fi for i in $(seq 10); do kill $pid [ -z "$(zeek_pid)" ] && break sleep 1 done pid=$(zeek_pid) if [ -n "$pid" ]; then echo "Zeek PID $pid did not shut down" exit 1 fi exit 0