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test: add cluster 'bind twice' test
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This test starts two clustered HTTP servers on the same port. It expects the
first cluster to succeed and the second cluster to fail with EADDRINUSE.
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// This test starts two clustered HTTP servers on the same port. It expects the
// first cluster to succeed and the second cluster to fail with EADDRINUSE.

var common = require('../common');
var assert = require('assert');
var cluster = require('cluster');
var fork = require('child_process').fork;
var http = require('http');

var id = process.argv[2];

if (!id) {
var a = fork(__filename, ['one']);
var b = fork(__filename, ['two']);

a.on('message', function(m) {
assert.equal(m, 'READY');
b.send('START');
});

var ok = false;

b.on('message', function(m) {
assert.equal(m, 'EADDRINUSE');
a.kill();
b.kill();
ok = true;
});

process.on('exit', function() {
a.kill();
b.kill();
assert(ok);
});
}
else if (id === 'one') {
if (cluster.isMaster) cluster.fork();
http.createServer(assert.fail).listen(common.PORT, function() {
process.send('READY');
});
}
else if (id === 'two') {
if (cluster.isMaster) cluster.fork();
process.on('message', function(m) {
assert.equal(m, 'START');
var server = http.createServer(assert.fail);
server.listen(common.PORT, assert.fail);
server.on('error', function(e) {
assert.equal(e.code, 'EADDRINUSE');
process.send(e.code);
});
});
}
else {
assert(0); // bad command line argument
}

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@bnoordhuis you should know that the server in this testcase is created in the master, and I'm not just talking about the handler.

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