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# Search for and select the desired AMI on the IMAGES/AMIs section of the EC2 console | # Search for and select the desired AMI on the IMAGES/AMIs section of the EC2 console | ||
# Launch an instance with the AMI under test | # Launch an instance with the AMI under test | ||
# Log in to the launched AMI using the | # Log in to the launched AMI using the <code>fedora</code> user and the SSH keypair selected during instance launch | ||
# Using a workflow you are familiar with, install packages and verify basic functionality | # Using a workflow you are familiar with, install packages and verify basic functionality | ||
|results= | |results= | ||
# The AMI launches successfully | # The AMI launches successfully | ||
# You can login to the instance over SSH as | # You can login to the instance over SSH as <code>fedora</code> and you have sudo access | ||
# You can install packages from the yum repositories | # You can install packages from the yum repositories | ||
# The instance doesn't crash or show any errors that aren't present in a bare-metal system | # The instance doesn't crash or show any errors that aren't present in a bare-metal system | ||
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Revision as of 14:29, 20 June 2013
Description
A simple validation test case for Fedora images on Amazon EC2, the specific actions used after spawning the instance are not important as anything beyond successfully spawning an instance from a Fedora AMI is covered by other test cases not specific to EC2.
More documentation on interacting with EC2 is available in the Fedora Cloud Guide.
Setup
- Get an AWS account (the approval process can take hours)
- Make sure that your security group allows for SSH (default tcp port 22)
- Log in to the AWS Management Console
How to test
- Obtain the AMI id of the newest Fedora image from the list of Fedora AMI ids.
- Search for and select the desired AMI on the IMAGES/AMIs section of the EC2 console
- Launch an instance with the AMI under test
- Log in to the launched AMI using the
fedora
user and the SSH keypair selected during instance launch - Using a workflow you are familiar with, install packages and verify basic functionality
Expected Results
- The AMI launches successfully
- You can login to the instance over SSH as
fedora
and you have sudo access - You can install packages from the yum repositories
- The instance doesn't crash or show any errors that aren't present in a bare-metal system