[Libvirt-cim] [PATCH] [TEST] Update SettingsDefineCapabilities.03 for LXC support

Guo Lian Yun yunguol at cn.ibm.com
Thu Jun 12 06:30:18 UTC 2008


libvirt-cim-bounces at redhat.com wrote on 2008-06-11 23:29:08:

> yunguol at cn.ibm.com wrote:
> > # HG changeset patch
> > # User Guolian Yun <yunguol at cn.ibm.com>
> > # Date 1213266000 -28800
> > # Node ID a69394e8052f65132dce5886e0a8670717133bf1
> > # Parent  254bc5464030a03b6f791fd49acd208f6ec1db23
> > [TEST] Update SettingsDefineCapabilities.03 for LXC support
> > 
> > Signed-off-by: Guolian Yun <yunguol at cn.ibm.com>
> > 
> > diff -r 254bc5464030 -r a69394e8052f suites/libvirt-
> cim/cimtest/SettingsDefineCapabilities/03_forward_errs.py
> 
> I saw the following failure:
> 
> Testing LXC hypervisor
> SettingsDefineCapabilities - 03_forward_errs.py: FAIL
> ERROR   - Unexpected rc code 4 and description 
> CIM_ERR_INVALID_PARAMETER: WrongClassName.InstanceID="MemoryPool/0"
> 
> ERROR   - ------ FAILED: Invalid CCName Key Name.------
> 
> I also saw the same issue on Xen, XenFV, and KVM.
> 
  Do you test it with Pegasus or SFCB? It passes with Pegasus when I
  test on your machine, and pass on Deepti's cimtest report. 
 
  I think it fails with sfcb because that the WrongClassName can't
  be parsed by sfcb, so there is none output with the wrongclassname
  querying as follows:
  wbemcli ain -ac LXC_SettingsDefineCapabilities 
http://root:password@localhost/root/virt:WrongClassName.InstanceID="MemoryPool/0"

  However, we can get output with Pegasus.

  wbemcli ain -ac LXC_SettingsDefineCapabilities 
http://root:password@localhost/root/virt:WrongClassName.InstanceID="MemoryPool/0"
  *
  * wbemcli: Cim: (4) CIM_ERR_INVALID_PARAMETER: 
WrongClassName.InstanceID="MemoryPool/0"
  *
 
 

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> Kaitlin Rupert
> IBM Linux Technology Center
> kaitlin at linux.vnet.ibm.com
> 
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