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@@ -1,6 +1,11 @@
#
# Config file for ktest.pl
#
+# Place your customized version of this, in the working directory that
+# ktest.pl is run from. By default, ktest.pl will look for a file
+# called "ktest.conf", but you can name it anything you like and specify
+# the name of your config file as the first argument of ktest.pl.
+#
# Note, all paths must be absolute
#
@@ -396,6 +401,44 @@
#### Optional Config Options (all have defaults) ####
+# Email options for receiving notifications. Users must setup
+# the specified mailer prior to using this feature.
+#
+# (default undefined)
+#MAILTO =
+#
+# Supported mailers: sendmail, mail, mailx
+# (default sendmail)
+#MAILER = sendmail
+#
+# The executable to run
+# (default: for sendmail "/usr/sbin/sendmail", otherwise equals ${MAILER})
+#MAIL_EXEC = /usr/sbin/sendmail
+#
+# The command used to send mail, which uses the above options
+# can be modified. By default if the mailer is "sendmail" then
+# MAIL_COMMAND = echo \'Subject: $SUBJECT\n\n$MESSAGE\' | $MAIL_PATH/$MAILER -t $MAILTO
+# For mail or mailx:
+# MAIL_COMMAND = "$MAIL_PATH/$MAILER -s \'$SUBJECT\' $MAILTO <<< \'$MESSAGE\'
+# ktest.pl will do the substitution for MAIL_PATH, MAILER, MAILTO at the time
+# it sends the mail if "$FOO" format is used. If "${FOO}" format is used,
+# then the substitutions will occur at the time the config file is read.
+# But note, MAIL_PATH and MAILER require being set by the config file if
+# ${MAIL_PATH} or ${MAILER} are used, but not if $MAIL_PATH or $MAILER are.
+#MAIL_COMMAND = echo \'Subject: $SUBJECT\n\n$MESSAGE\' | $MAIL_PATH/$MAILER -t $MAILTO
+#
+# Errors are defined as those would terminate the script
+# (default 1)
+#EMAIL_ON_ERROR = 1
+# (default 1)
+#EMAIL_WHEN_FINISHED = 1
+# (default 0)
+#EMAIL_WHEN_STARTED = 1
+#
+# Users can cancel the test by Ctrl^C
+# (default 0)
+#EMAIL_WHEN_CANCELED = 1
+
# Start a test setup. If you leave this off, all options
# will be default and the test will run once.
# This is a label and not really an option (it takes no value).
@@ -725,6 +768,13 @@
# (default 120)
#TIMEOUT = 120
+# The timeout in seconds when to test if the box can be rebooted
+# or not. Before issuing the reboot command, a ssh connection
+# is attempted to see if the target machine is still active.
+# If the target does not connect within this timeout, a power cycle
+# is issued instead of a reboot.
+# CONNECT_TIMEOUT = 25
+
# In between tests, a reboot of the box may occur, and this
# is the time to wait for the console after it stops producing
# output. Some machines may not produce a large lag on reboot
@@ -1167,6 +1217,16 @@
# Set it to "good" to test only the good config and set it
# to "bad" to only test the bad config.
#
+# CONFIG_BISECT_EXEC (optional)
+# The config bisect is a separate program that comes with ktest.pl.
+# By befault, it will look for:
+# `pwd`/config-bisect.pl # the location ktest.pl was executed from.
+# If it does not find it there, it will look for:
+# `dirname <ktest.pl>`/config-bisect.pl # The directory that holds ktest.pl
+# If it does not find it there, it will look for:
+# ${BUILD_DIR}/tools/testing/ktest/config-bisect.pl
+# Setting CONFIG_BISECT_EXEC will override where it looks.
+#
# Example:
# TEST_START
# TEST_TYPE = config_bisect