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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
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use Test::Command tests => 21;
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# -n show targets by name (-d is equivalent)
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# -O n set the type of service (tos) flag on the ICMP packets
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# -p n interval between ping packets to one target (in millisec)
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# (in looping and counting modes, default 1000)
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# -q quiet (don't show per-target/per-ping results)
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# -Q n same as -q, but show summary every n seconds
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# fping -n -> test-14-internet-hosts
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# fping -d -n
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{
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my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -d -n 127.0.0.1");
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$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
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$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
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$cmd->stderr_is_eq("fping: use either one of -d or -n\n");
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}
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# fping -n -d
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{
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my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -n -d 127.0.0.1");
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$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
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$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
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$cmd->stderr_is_eq("fping: use either one of -d or -n\n");
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}
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# fping -o
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{
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my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -t100 -p 100 -o -c 5 8.8.8.7");
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$cmd->exit_is_num(1);
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$cmd->stdout_is_eq("8.8.8.7 : [0], timed out (NaN avg, 100% loss)
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8.8.8.7 : [1], timed out (NaN avg, 100% loss)
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8.8.8.7 : [2], timed out (NaN avg, 100% loss)
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8.8.8.7 : [3], timed out (NaN avg, 100% loss)
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8.8.8.7 : [4], timed out (NaN avg, 100% loss)
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");
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$cmd->stderr_like(qr{^\s*8\.8\.8\.7 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 5/0/100%, outage\(ms\) = 50\d\s*$});
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}
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# fping -O
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{
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my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -O 2 127.0.0.1");
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$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
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$cmd->stdout_is_eq("127.0.0.1 is alive\n");
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$cmd->stderr_is_eq("");
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}
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# fping -q
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{
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my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -q -p 100 -c 3 127.0.0.1");
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$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
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$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
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$cmd->stderr_like(qr{127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 3/3/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
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});
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}
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# fping -Q
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{
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my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -Q 1 -p 400 -c 4 127.0.0.1");
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$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
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$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
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$cmd->stderr_like(qr{\[\d+:\d+:\d+\]
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127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 3/3/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
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127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 4/4/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
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});
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}
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# fping -Q (longer test to show two time stamps and reset statistics)
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{
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my $cmd = Test::Command->new(cmd => "fping -Q 1 -p 550 -c 5 127.0.0.1");
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$cmd->exit_is_num(0);
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$cmd->stdout_is_eq("");
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$cmd->stderr_like(qr{\[\d+:\d+:\d+\]
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127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
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\[\d+:\d+:\d+\]
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127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 2/2/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
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127\.0\.0\.1 : xmt/rcv/%loss = 5/5/0%, min/avg/max = \d\.\d+/\d\.\d+/\d\.\d+
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});
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}
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