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# yes, anything else is no
run-wait yes


# Use http instead of direct filesystem access
# transport http
transport fs

# If set to "default" the old code is used. Otherwise defaults to 200 or uses
# numeric value given.
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runqueue 20

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# yes, anything else is no
run-wait yes


# Use http instead of direct filesystem access
# transport http
# transport fs

# If set to "default" the old code is used. Otherwise defaults to 200 or uses
# numeric value given.
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[validvalues]
state start end 0 1 - 2
status pass fail n/a 0 1 running - 2

# These are set before all tests, override them 
# in the testconfig [pre-launch-env-overrides] section
[env-override]




# MT_XTERM_CMD overrides the terminal command
# MT_XTERM_CMD xterm -bg lightgreen -fg black

SPECIAL_ENV_VARS overide them here - should be seen at launch and in the runs
TESTVAR [system echo $PWD]
DEADVAR [system ls]
VARWITHDOLLAR $HOME/.zshrc







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[validvalues]
state start end 0 1 - 2
status pass fail n/a 0 1 running - 2

# These are set before all tests, override them 
# in the testconfig [pre-launch-env-overrides] section
[env-override]

# This variable is honored by the loadrunner script. The value is in percent
MAX_ALLOWED_LOAD 200

# MT_XTERM_CMD overrides the terminal command
# MT_XTERM_CMD xterm -bg lightgreen -fg black

SPECIAL_ENV_VARS overide them here - should be seen at launch and in the runs
TESTVAR [system echo $PWD]
DEADVAR [system ls]
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# The empty var should have a definition with null string
EMPTY_VAR

WRAPPEDVAR This var should have the work blah thrice: \
blah \
blah

# Set MAX_ALLOWED_LOAD for nbload. 150 percent is a good value.

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# XTERM   [system xterm]
# RUNDEAD [system exit 56]

[server]

# If the server can't be started on this port it will try the next port until
# it succeeds
port 8080

# This server will keep running this number of hours after last access. 
# Three minutes is 0.05 hours
timeout 0.025





## disks are:
## name host:/path/to/area
## -or-
## name /path/to/area
[disks]
disk0 /foobarbazz
[include config/mt_include_2.config]

[include #{getenv USER}_testing.config]

[jobgroups]

# NOTE: job groups will falsely count the toplevel test as a job. If possible add N
#       to your jobgroups where N is the number of parallel runs you are likely to see
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# The empty var should have a definition with null string
EMPTY_VAR

WRAPPEDVAR This var should have the work blah thrice: \
blah \
blah



MAX_ALLOWED_LOAD 200

# XTERM   [system xterm]
# RUNDEAD [system exit 56]

[server]

# If the server can't be started on this port it will try the next port until
# it succeeds
port 8080

# This server will keep running this number of hours after last access. 
# Three minutes is 0.05 hours
# timeout 0.025
timeout 0.01

# daemonize yes
# hostname #{scheme (get-host-name)}

## disks are:
## name host:/path/to/area
## -or-
## name /path/to/area
[disks]
disk0 /foobarbazz
[include config/mt_include_2.config]

[include #{getenv USER}_testing.config]

[jobgroups]

# NOTE: job groups will falsely count the toplevel test as a job. If possible add N
#       to your jobgroups where N is the number of parallel runs you are likely to see
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sqlite3 6
blockz  10
#       to your jobgroups where N is the number of parallel runs you are likely to see
#