[Libvirt-cim] Test Run Summary (Nov 09 2009): KVM on Fedora release 10 (Cambridge) with Pegasus

Kaitlin Rupert kaitlin at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Mon Nov 9 21:39:49 UTC 2009


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> ComputerSystem - 34_start_disable.py: FAIL

The cimtest image doesn't support reboot - older versions of libvirt-cim 
attempted to reboot guests on a disable call (instead of powering them 
down immediately).

This test should skip with KVM guests and older versions of libvirt-cim. 
  Will send a patch to fix this.

> ERROR   - Unable to check guest state
> ERROR   - Exception: EnabledState is 2, expected 3.
> ERROR   - Unable to check guest state
> ERROR   - Exception: Unable disable dom 'cs_test_domain'
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> ComputerSystemIndication - 01_created_indication.py: FAIL
> ERROR   - NameError : global name 'SKIP' is not defined
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "./lib/XenKvmLib/const.py", line 139, in do_try
>   File "01_created_indication.py", line 146, in main
>     return SKIP

I had to force this test to skip.  Otherwise, it was causing the server 
to seg fault.  This was due to a improperly configured system.

> NameError: global name 'SKIP' is not defined
> ERROR   - None
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> VirtualSystemManagementService - 09_procrasd_persist.py: FAIL
> ERROR   - Got CIM error CIM_ERR_FAILED: ResourceSettings Error: Missing 
> `VirtualQuantity' field in Processor RASD with return code 1
> ERROR   - Unable to define procrasd_persist_dom
> InvokeMethod(DefineSystem): CIM_ERR_FAILED: ResourceSettings Error: 
> Missing `VirtualQuantity' field in Processor RASD

This was due to an outdated version of pywbem.  Updating pywbem fixed 
this issue.

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> VirtualSystemManagementService - 11_define_memrasdunits.py: FAIL
> ERROR   - Got CIM error CIM_ERR_FAILED: ResourceSettings Error: Missing 
> `VirtualQuantity' field in Memory RASD with return code 1
> ERROR   - DefineSystem with (Bytes) units failed
> InvokeMethod(DefineSystem): CIM_ERR_FAILED: ResourceSettings Error: 
> Missing `VirtualQuantity' field in Memory RASD

This was due to an outdated version of pywbem.  Updating pywbem fixed 
this issue.

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> VirtualSystemManagementService - 12_referenced_config.py: FAIL
> ERROR   - Got CIM error CIM_ERR_FAILED: ResourceSettings Error: Missing 
> `VirtualDevice' property with return code 1
> ERROR   - Unable to define rstest_domain2 using DefineSystem()
> ERROR   - Unable to define rstest_domain2
> InvokeMethod(DefineSystem): CIM_ERR_FAILED: ResourceSettings Error: 
> Missing `VirtualDevice' property

This was due to an outdated version of pywbem.  Updating pywbem fixed 
this issue.

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> VirtualSystemManagementService - 14_define_sys_disk.py: FAIL
> ERROR   - Got CIM error CIM_ERR_FAILED: ResourceSettings Error: Missing 
> `VirtualDevice' property with return code 1
> ERROR   - Unable to define rstest_disk_domain
> InvokeMethod(DefineSystem): CIM_ERR_FAILED: ResourceSettings Error: 
> Missing `VirtualDevice' property

This was due to an outdated version of pywbem.  Updating pywbem fixed 
this issue.

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> VirtualSystemManagementService - 15_mod_system_settings.py: FAIL
> ERROR   - (12, u'CIM_ERR_NO_SUCH_PROPERTY: Missing 
> VirtualSystemIdentifier')
> InvokeMethod(ModifySystemSettings): CIM_ERR_NO_SUCH_PROPERTY: Missing 
> VirtualSystemIdentifier

The cimtest image doesn't support reboot - older versions of libvirt-cim 
attempted to reboot guests on a disable call (instead of powering them 
down immediately).

This test should skip with KVM guests and older versions of libvirt-cim. 
  Will send a patch to fix this.

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> VirtualSystemManagementService - 23_verify_duplicate_mac_err.py: FAIL
> ERROR   - Was able to create two domains withConflicting MAC Addresses

This test is intended to test functionality in provider sets newer than 
929.  For older provider sets, this should SKIP.

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




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