Kaitlin Rupert wrote:
>>> + # Creating NETFS pool to verify RPCS error
>>> + status = create_pool(server, virt, pool_name, pool_attr, +
>>> mode_type=pool_type, pool_type=dp_cn)
>>
>> A netfs pool requires a nfsserver running on the system, and not all
>> systems have nfs installed. So I wouldn't use the netfs type pool in
>> this test.
>
> Other pool types would require user to give inputs. So I found netfs
> the only option to verify the error.
> Any suggestion for the pool types ?
>>
Why not use a directory pool? The case you're trying to test is
whether libvirt-cim returns an error if a pool with that name has
already been specified.
For this case, the pool type doesn't matter. The provider does a look
up in libvirt based on the pool name - it doesn't even consider the
pool type.
yes we can use the dir pool for the duplicate path verification but for
verifying the unsupported error we would require a pool other than dir pool.
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Deepti B. Kalakeri
IBM Linux Technology Center
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