Hi Karanbir,
Stashboard sounds good . We could also post messages to a graphite instance based on what we metrics we need and it'll give you nice graphs ,especially when you want to compare it with other metrics (in case they are comparable). +1 for the idea.
Mamu
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 10:59 PM, Alberto Sentieri 22t@tripolho.com wrote:
Sirs:
I have been seeing a lot of weird things happening lately, I mean, after the 500-more package update.
After the last updates a Centos 6.3 32-bit virtual machine running under virtual box 4.2.8 does not boot anymore.
I have just updated my workstation to "Linux version 2.6.32-358.2.1.el6.x86_64 (mockbuild@c6b8.bsys.dev.centos.org) (gcc version 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-3) (GCC) ) #1 SMP Wed Mar 13 00:26:49 UTC 2013" and it unexpectedly locked when I started Thunderbird (there was a VM running under Virtualbox when I did it). CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE apparently completed the "locking job".
Are you noticing that too?
Thanks,
Alberto Sentieri
On 03/13/2013 01:09 PM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
hi,
At the moment, we run tests on a nightly basis, only in kvm vm's and the results dont go very far. I'd like to propose we use the entire QA bladecenter and run the entire compliment of deploys and tests, then post them in a status board which has some history ( stashboard ? )
Going one step further, we should run the entire t_functional tests as well as start incorporating some of the, now stale, t_external tests.
At the moment we do deploys over http and nfs, to local and remote storage, under Xen, KVM, bare-metal and some virtualbox and some vmware hypervisors, for i386 and x86_64.
I had a brief chat with Fabian about this yesterday, and we both think its doable, in the short term. Anyone else have thoughts about this ? or want to propose reporting mechanisms that might be better in line with the intended result : to give people a single perspective on the state of things, as a confidence point. And also to allow people to easily add tests that are then run nightly, so they can address their own corner
cases.
Regards,
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