Sudo pre-check should always succeed.
If there were no sudo failures on the host, the pre-check was failing because the exit code of grep was propogating. Change-Id: I0c9cce65cb6f9109cfc2bbf5b8fe8da15cb8ff88 Reviewed-on: https://review.openstack.org/12448 Reviewed-by: Clark Boylan <clark.boylan@gmail.com> Approved: James E. Blair <corvus@inaugust.com> Tested-by: Jenkins
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echo "0" > /tmp/jenkins-sudo-log/mtime-pre
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echo "0" > /tmp/jenkins-sudo-log/mtime-pre
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fi
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fi
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grep -h "$PATTERN" $LOGFILE > /tmp/jenkins-sudo-log/pre
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grep -h "$PATTERN" $LOGFILE > /tmp/jenkins-sudo-log/pre
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exit 0
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;;
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;;
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post)
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if [ -f $OLDLOGFILE ]
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if [ -f $OLDLOGFILE ]
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