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DATE | TIME | WHERE |
Thu May 7, 2009 | All Day | #fedora-qa) |
What to test?[edit]
Today's instalment of Fedora Test Day will focus on widespread testing of Fedora Virtualization in general, with a particular emphasis on some:
- KVM PCI Device Assignment
- KVM and QEMU Merge
- SVirt Mandatory Access Control
- Improved Graphical Console
- VNC SASL Authentication
Who's available[edit]
The following cast of characters will be available testing, workarounds, bug fixes, and general discussion ...
- Development - Mark McLoughlin, Rich Jones, Dan Berrange
- Quality Assurance - James Laska, Chris Ward, Michal Marciniszyn
Documentation[edit]
Prerequisite for Test Day[edit]
You will primarily be concerned with testing Fedora 11 as a virtualization host. You will need:
- A fully updated Fedora 11 Rawhide machine.
- Hardware virtualization support (e.g. Intel VT or AMD-V). If unavailable, you can still help with testing QEMU support.
- At least one guest image installed before the test day.
- Up to 10-20Gb free disk space. Guest images take up a lot of space.
- See test areas below for area specific requirements
How to test?[edit]
Jump on IRC, pick some areas to test from the table below, add yourself to the table and file bugs as you see them.
Test Area | Comments | Testers Required | Estimated Time | Testers | Status |
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Device Assignment | Requires specific hardware (i.e. VT-d) | 2 | 2 hours | Mark McLoughlin, Rainer Koenig, Paniraja KM | started |
sVirt | Some familiarity with SELinux would help | 4 | 2 hours | Dan Walsh, Martin Koci | Not started |
VNC Authentication | SASL authentication in VNC qemu server; several auth methods need testing | 2 | 2 hours | Dan Berrange | Not started |
Graphical Console | F11 guests should have 1024x768 and absolute pointer by default | 2 | 30 minutes | Rich Jones, Chris Ward | Started |
KVM Test Suite | We want to have kvm-autotest run on as many different hardware profiles as possible | 10 | 30 minutes | Mike Burns, Chris Ward, Lucas Rodrigues, Justin Forbes | started |
libvirt | Basic libvirt acceptance testing | 4 | 30 minutes | Dan Berrange, Rich Jones, Pavan Naregundi, Charles Rose, Mark McLoughlin | started |
virt-install | Guest installs from command line | 2 | 2 hours | Cole Robinson, Santwana Samantray, Paniraja KM | Started |
virt-manager | Broad coverage of all virt-manager functionality | 4 | 4 hours | Cole Robinson, Santwana Samantray, Pavan Naregundi, Paniraja KM, Justin Forbes | Started |
Guest Installs | F10, F11, RHEL 3/4/5 and Windows installs | 4 | 2 hours | Liam Li, James Laska, Jason Wang, Vivian Bian, Rainer Koenig, Pavan Naregundi, Santwana Samantray, Chris Ward, Charles Rose, Paniraja KM | started |
Device Hotplug | Testing both hotplug UI and underlying KVM/QEMU support | 2 | 2 hour | Marcelo Tosatti | Not started |
Save/Restore/Migrate | Remote migration needs a second machine, basic testing possible without this | 2 | 2 hours | Glauber Costa, Charles Rose, Lucas Rodrigues | Not started |
Suspend_Resume | Important to stress test guests while suspending/resuming | 2 | 2 hours | Marcelo Tosatti, Santwana Samantray, Chris Ward, Paniraja KM | Started |
Console | Including graphical/serial, scaling, fullscreen, grabs, keymaps | 4 | 2 hours | Dan Berrange, James Laska | Started |
Networking | Different host network configurations, different NICs | 2 | 2 hours | Mark McLoughlin | Not started |
Storage | Different storage pools, image formats, virtio/ide/scsi, caching modes | 2 | 4 hours | Dan Berrange, John Cooper, Jan Scotka | Not started |
Xen DomU | Ensure that F11 works well as a Xen guest; comprehensive set of test cases on different guest/host combinations | 2 | 8 hours | Chris Lalancette | Not started |