fix: make sure host attribute is set rather than blank in logs on windows by using the env var 'COMPUTERNAME' instead of 'HOSTNAME'. Thus make it less difficult to order recipes in the log by time.
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from raptor_tests import SmokeTest
import os
def run():
t = SmokeTest()
t.description = "test that long commands time out and get retried"
exitCode = "128"
t.id = "60a"
t.name = "timeout"
t.usebash = True
t.command = "sbs -b smoke_suite/test_resources/timeout/bld.inf -f-"
t.mustmatch = [
"status exit='failed' code='" + exitCode + "' attempt='1' *reason='timeout'",
]
t.errors = -1
t.returncode = 1
t.run()
t.id = "60b"
t.name = "timeout with retries"
t.usebash = True
t.command = "sbs -b smoke_suite/test_resources/timeout/bld.inf -t 3 -f-"
t.mustmatch = [
"status exit='retry' code='" + exitCode + "' attempt='1' *reason='timeout'",
"status exit='retry' code='" + exitCode + "' attempt='2' *reason='timeout'",
"status exit='failed' code='" + exitCode + "' attempt='3' *reason='timeout'",
]
t.errors = -1
t.returncode = 1
t.run()
t.id = "60"
t.name = "timeout"
t.print_result()
return t