[Libvirt-cim] Cimtest Report for Xen on RHEL5.2 (2008/07/21)
Guo Lian Yun
yunguol at cn.ibm.com
Tue Jul 22 08:06:13 UTC 2008
libvirt-cim-bounces at redhat.com wrote on 2008-07-21 22:30:23:
> > LogicalDisk - 02_nodevs.py: FAIL
> > ERROR - LogicalDisk returned 1 instead of empty list
>
It pass for me today. I will look into it when it fails again.
> > Memory - 01_memory.py: FAIL
> > ERROR - Capacity should be 262144 MB instead of 131072 MB
>
The same as above.
> > VirtualSystemManagementService - 09_procrasd_persist.py: FAIL
> > ERROR - limit is 0, expected 256
> > ERROR - rstest_domain CPU scheduling not set properly
There is error report when I try to run "virsh -c %s schedinfo %s | awk
'/%s/ { print \$3 }' manually.
I define rstest_domain and test. Below is the detail cmd and output.
[root at elm3b217 cimtest]# virsh -c xen:/// schedinfo rstest_domain | awk
'/cap/ { print \$3 }'
awk: /cap/ { print \$3 }
awk: ^ backslash not last character on line
When I delete '\' before $3 and run again, it outputs 0.
[root at elm3b217 cimtest]# virsh -c xen:/// schedinfo rstest_domain | awk
'/cap/ { print $3 }'
0
These look like it doesn't fix the failure, the test case still fails and
log as follows:
Tue, 22 Jul 2008 01:19:38:TEST LOG:INFO -
====09_procrasd_persist.py Log====
Tue, 22 Jul 2008 01:19:41:TEST LOG:ERROR - rstest_domain CPU
scheduling not set properly
Below is cimmon debug info:
foo:3: parser error : Extra content at the end of the document
o>
^
>
> Hi Daisy,
>
> These look like they failed for a reason other than the libvirt caching
> issue. Can you look into why they failed?
>
> Thanks!
> --
> Kaitlin Rupert
> IBM Linux Technology Center
> kaitlin at linux.vnet.ibm.com
>
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