libvirt-cim-bounces@redhat.com wrote on 2009-02-24
21:38:42:
>
>
> Deepti B Kalakeri wrote:
> > =================================================
> > Test Run Summary (Feb 24 2009): Xen on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Server
> > release 5.3 (Tikanga) with Pegasus
> > =================================================
> > Distro: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.3 (Tikanga)
> > Kernel: 2.6.18-128.el5xen
> > libvirt: 0.3.3
> > Hypervisor: Xen 3.1.0
> > CIMOM: Pegasus 2.7.1
> > Libvirt-cim revision: 613
> > Libvirt-cim changeset: 1fcf330fadf8+
> > Cimtest revision: 632
> > Cimtest changeset: 6f8acadebaae
> > =================================================
> > FAIL : 15
> > XFAIL : 1
> > SKIP : 12
> > PASS : 118
> > -----------------
> > Total : 146
> > =================================================
> > 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 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!
> > ElementCapabilities - 02_reverse.py: FAIL
>
> same here.
>
> > ElementSettingData - 03_esd_assoc_with_rasd_errs.py: FAIL
> The tc fails because virsh is unable to create the domain and fails
with
> the following error:
> libvir: Xen Daemon error : POST operation failed: (xend.err 'Device
0
> (vkbd) could not be connected. Hotplug scripts not working.')
>
> Restarting libvird/xend does not solve this problem. Also, there are
no
> guests that are running on the machine.
> This error goes sometimes when we reboot the machine.
> > EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities - 01_enum.py: FAIL
> tc fails because of the following error as above:
> libvir: Xen error : Domain not found: xenUnifiedDomainLookupByID
> libvir: Xen error : Domain not found: xenUnifiedDomainLookupByID
>
> > HostedDependency - 04_reverse_errs.py: FAIL
>
> > SettingsDefine - 03_sds_fwd_errs.py: FAIL
> > SettingsDefine - 04_sds_rev_errs.py: FAIL
> > SystemDevice - 01_forward.py: FAIL
> > SystemDevice - 02_reverse.py: FAIL
> > SystemDevice - 03_fwderrs.py: FAIL
> Fails with the following error:
> libvir: Xen Daemon error : POST operation failed: (xend.err 'Device
0
> (vkbd) could not be connected. Hotplug scripts not working.')
> > VirtualSystemManagementService - 14_define_sys_disk.py: FAIL
> The DiskRASD['Caption'] field is not set properly.
> This has been used in the test while customizing the values for DiskRASD
> to be passed before defining the domain.
> Need to verify this further since the F9 rpm with revision 613 worked
fine.
> > VirtualSystemMigrationService - 01_migratable_host.py: FAIL
> > VirtualSystemMigrationService - 02_host_migrate_type.py: FAIL
> The test case are taking too long to start the domain to be migrated.
> The guest used to migrate which is in the define state seems in the
mid
> of the transition from defined to start state.
> The State of the dom_migrate is set to "no state".
> >
>
> --
> Thanks and Regards,
> Deepti B. Kalakeri
> IBM Linux Technology Center
> deeptik@linux.vnet.ibm.com
>
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