> it depends on the requirements needed to perform these tests.

> I still have other issues with using OpenVZ 7 in production at all (e.g. 
> difficult setup for my 
> environment) and the kernel updates are one thing on the list.


At very minimum, you will need a server for the duration of the tests, build 
and maintain infrastructure to run the tests, interpret the results including 
filtering false negatives, be able to compare them between different runs to 
find new problems, and learn how to report the bugs so kernel developers will 
be able to react.

I do not think we'll be able to provide test framework to do that - as you can 
imagine, this is not a product but rather set of infrastructure, software 
components, processes and people, and it contains a lot of company IP and 
"secret sauces" we acquired over the years. 

However, if you are serious about getting started, we can definitely share our 
experience and suggest readily available components for kernel testing, 
including those that we use.

-----Original Message-----
From: users-boun...@openvz.org [mailto:users-boun...@openvz.org] On Behalf Of 
Volker Janzen
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2016 9:42 AM
To: OpenVZ users <users@openvz.org>
Subject: Re: [Users] I've noticed a new 'readykernel' package

Hi,



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