> One thing I look for with different storage devices is that they display
> differently in the anaconda UI. Likely not something we can test with
> your framework.
We can't do this today. However, a dogtail script is just another
method of automating an installation. Perhaps we could finally g
On Fri, 2010-12-03 at 14:46 -0500, Chris Lumens wrote:
> > I think you may have stated this already, which of the manual
> > installation validation storage tests [1] are now automated using your
> > unittests?
>
> Under "Install Variations & General Tests", all the Partitioning area
> except for
> I think you may have stated this already, which of the manual
> installation validation storage tests [1] are now automated using your
> unittests?
Under "Install Variations & General Tests", all the Partitioning area
except for QA:Testcase_Anaconda_autopart_(shrink)_install is now
automated. I
On Fri, 2010-12-03 at 14:01 -0500, Chris Lumens wrote:
> > > Install / to a LV over raid10 after first reducing the LVs in the VG to
> > > gain the space, /boot on an available partition, mount all other LV
> > > distros and their /boot partitions, mount all other non-LV partitions.
> >
> > Chri
> If it's not too late, I will add something to the FUDCon site for this
> and start working on a presentation. I'm sure all presentations will
> get recorded, which would make a good starting point.
Okay, I signed myself up for this. I'll work on writing a new test case
that isn't too complicat
> > Install / to a LV over raid10 after first reducing the LVs in the VG to
> > gain the space, /boot on an available partition, mount all other LV
> > distros and their /boot partitions, mount all other non-LV partitions.
>
> Chris: Another case that would need partition resize kickstart suppor
On Thu, 2010-12-02 at 15:32 -0500, Clyde E. Kunkel wrote:
> On 12/02/2010 11:53 AM, Chris Lumens wrote:
> > As you know, we've got this automated storage test system for anaconda
> > now. I've got enough tests to cover all the partitioning parts of the
> > Fedora test matrix (except for resizing,
On 12/02/2010 11:53 AM, Chris Lumens wrote:
> As you know, we've got this automated storage test system for anaconda
> now. I've got enough tests to cover all the partitioning parts of the
> Fedora test matrix (except for resizing, which kickstart cannot
> express). You can see the list of tests
> I don't really have any more suggestions at this time but I'd be
> extremely interested in a training session on how to write test cases
> and once I learn I'd be willing to help contribute a bit. I don't know
> that I'll be able to make it to FUDCon but if the session is done there
> I'm certain
> yeah, I agree this would be useful: we have a fairly ambitious final
> release criterion that basically states that any failure to install to a
> valid partition table (where the /boot and / are big enough, obviously)
> with supported partition types is a release blocker. So we should have
> some
> Given my rough ride when testing anaconda with multiple partitions with
> multiple different file systems types is there a test case that covers
> that?
>
> For examples creates 15 different partitions with separated mount points
> on different files system types?
I don't have such a test ye
On Thu, 2010-12-02 at 17:30 +, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:
> On 12/02/2010 04:53 PM, Chris Lumens wrote:
> > What I'm interested in is more suggestions for tests.
>
> Given my rough ride when testing anaconda with multiple partitions with
> multiple different file systems types is there a
On Thu, Dec 02, 2010 at 11:53:05AM -0500, Chris Lumens wrote:
> What'd be even more helpful would be if people were interested in
> writing tests themselves. I might try to offer training for this at
> FUDCon or perhaps in irc one day given enough interest.
I don't really have any more suggesti
On 12/02/2010 04:53 PM, Chris Lumens wrote:
> What I'm interested in is more suggestions for tests.
Given my rough ride when testing anaconda with multiple partitions with
multiple different file systems types is there a test case that covers
that?
For examples creates 15 different partitions w
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