
FAIL Test Summary: ComputerSystem - 01_enum.py: FAIL Passed when run manually. ElementAllocatedFromPool - 02_reverse.py: FAIL Need to investigate further ElementCapabilities - 01_forward.py: FAIL The virsh on the machine is throwing the following error on the stderr
virsh -c xen:/// list --all | sed -e '1,2 d' -e '$ d' libvir: Xen error : Domain not found: xenUnifiedDomainLookupByID libvir: Xen error : Domain not found: xenUnifiedDomainLookupByID
because of this the test case is not able to parse the values
libvirt-cim-bounces@redhat.com wrote on 2009-02-26 06:45:02: properly
and hence fails.
Kaitlin - Does Richard Maciel's patches of "This series of patches exposes errors provided from executions of libvirt functions" fix this issue?
Thanks!
No, Richard is working on enhancing the error messages returned by the providers. Right now, we don't include libvirt's error messages in the error messages returned by the providers (in most cases, anyway).
However, this is a different issue. virsh is returning an error, which means it's this issue is happening outside of the providers.
I have seen something similar happen before - a guest gets into a bad state and libvirt is aware of the guest, but xend doesn't know about the
guest. Usually, this guest will have "no state" for it's state.
You can try restarting xend and libvirtd and then undefining the invalid
guest. That resolve the error messages. If it doesn't, try rebooting the box (sadly).
I restarted the box and fixed these virsh issues. There are total 8 tests fail now =) Thanks!
-- Kaitlin Rupert IBM Linux Technology Center kaitlin@linux.vnet.ibm.com
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