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The procedure for adding a test system as a autotest client is described below. This example requires a working autotest server [[Install_and_configure_autotest|installed and configured]]. | The procedure for adding a test system as a autotest client is described below. This example requires a working autotest server [[Install_and_configure_autotest|installed and configured]]. | ||
= Install host = | |||
It doesn't matter what operating system you install on the host as long as our packages are built for it. | |||
# Add the same repositories as mentioned in the [[Install_and_configure_autotest#Use_the_right_repos|autotest-server installation guide]]. | |||
# Install packages {{package|autotest}} and {{package|autoqa}}. | |||
# Comment out all lines in {{filename|/etc/cron.d/autoqa}}. | |||
= Add host = | = Add host = | ||
The test system must be added to the autotest database: | |||
# Direct your web browser to your autotest server | # Direct your web browser to your autotest server | ||
# Click ''Admin interface'' | # Click ''Admin interface'' |
Revision as of 09:28, 2 July 2010
The procedure for adding a test system as a autotest client is described below. This example requires a working autotest server installed and configured.
Install host
It doesn't matter what operating system you install on the host as long as our packages are built for it.
- Add the same repositories as mentioned in the autotest-server installation guide.
- Install packages
autotest
andautoqa
. - Comment out all lines in
/etc/cron.d/autoqa
.
Add host
The test system must be added to the autotest database:
- Direct your web browser to your autotest server
- Click Admin interface
- Select Hosts
- Select Add host
- Enter a valid hostname and select appropriate labels for the system. For information on the labels AutoQA uses, see Managing autotest labels.
- When finished, click Save
Enable Login Access
The autotest server relies on passwordless ssh logins to communicate with test clients. The procedure below outlines a method for establishing passwordless ssh login.
- First, login to the autotest server using
ssh
- Next, start a shell as the autotest user
# su - autotest
- Now, install your public key in a remote machine’s
authorized_keys
file# ssh-copy-id -i $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa.pub root@client.example.com
- Finally, confirm that passwordless logins function as expected. When substituting your client hostname, the following command should not prompt for a password:
# ssh root@client.example.com
For additional documentation, consult the autotest system administrator documentation.