
Deepti B Kalakeri wrote:
Deepti B Kalakeri wrote:
================================================= Test Run Summary (Mar 03 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: 633 Cimtest changeset: a26791e2890e ================================================= FAIL : 11 XFAIL : 1 SKIP : 12 PASS : 122 ----------------- Total : 146 ================================================= FAIL Test Summary: ElementAllocatedFromPool - 02_reverse.py: FAIL ElementSettingData - 03_esd_assoc_with_rasd_errs.py: FAIL HostedDependency - 04_reverse_errs.py: FAIL Passed when the create() was replaced by cim_define() and cim_start(). RASD - 01_verify_rasd_fields.py: FAIL Passed when run manually. SettingsDefine - 03_sds_fwd_errs.py: FAIL SettingsDefine - 04_sds_rev_errs.py: FAIL SystemDevice - 01_forward.py: FAIL SystemDevice - 03_fwderrs.py: FAIL Passed when the create() was replaced by cim_define() and cim_start(). 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".
Patches for are sent for review: ElementAllocatedFromPool - 02_reverse.py: FAIL ElementSettingData - 03_esd_assoc_with_rasd_errs.py: FAIL 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 - 03_fwderrs.py: FAIL -- Thanks and Regards, Deepti B. Kalakeri IBM Linux Technology Center deeptik@linux.vnet.ibm.com