[CentOS-devel] what / how could test reports be published

Vijay N. Majagaonkar

vijaymajagaonkar at gmail.com
Wed Apr 6 10:24:55 UTC 2011


Hi all,

Add some script to look at "storage management",

For auto scripts python, vit-lib with pexpect tools will be easy to play :)




V!jay


On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 3:36 PM, Karanbir Singh <mail-lists at karan.org> wrote:

> hi,
>
> at the moment all test are run by hand, and people look at the output on
> the cli. Lets change that. Fabian and I did some work during Fosdem this
> year to get an automation script in place.
>
> This script does :
> 1) setup some disk space
> 2) run virt-install with a specific kickstart
> 3) waits for machine to come back post install boot
> 4) gets the test scripts onto the machine
> 5) run each one and track progress.
> 6) tear down the machine instance.
>
> Now the question is : apart from test output, what else would be
> relevant to track? Here is my list:
>
> - install time logs
> - syscleanup[1] output from before tests are run and after
> - 'rpm -qa' output
>
> What else would be relevant here ?
>
> Second part of the issue : What format would everyone like to see these
> things in ?
>
> a) a simple webapp in sinatra.rb or bottle.py ?
>
> b) as long as all output is in text, we could shovel test runs into a
> git repo ( keep in mind that we can end up generating gigs of data per
> day ).
>
> c) something else ?
>
> - KB
>
> [1]:
> https://gitorious.org/syscleanup/syscleanup/blobs/master/syscleanup.sh (
> I'll pull this into the git repo for QA Testing, so stuff is all in the
> same place ).
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