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# Boot image with proper user-data | # Boot image with proper user-data | ||
# SSH into booted image | # SSH into booted image | ||
# Check if docker | # Check if docker and podman are installed | ||
rpm -q docker | rpm -q docker podman | ||
|results= | |results= | ||
# The image launches successfully | # The image launches successfully | ||
# You can login to the instance over SSH as <code>fedora</code> and you have sudo access | # You can login to the instance over SSH as <code>fedora</code> and you have sudo access | ||
# docker should be installed | # docker and podman should be installed | ||
# The instance doesn't crash or show any errors | # The instance doesn't crash or show any errors | ||
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Revision as of 07:09, 1 October 2018
Description
A simple validation test case for Fedora Atomic Hosts.
Setup
- This testcase can be run locally with testCloud or on a cloud provider (Openstack or EC2).
- Make sure that your security group allows for SSH (default tcp port 22)
- The following User-data can be used:
#cloud-config password: passw0rd chpasswd: { expire: False } ssh_pwauth: True
How to test
- Boot image with proper user-data
- SSH into booted image
- Check if docker and podman are installed
rpm -q docker podman
Expected Results
- The image launches successfully
- You can login to the instance over SSH as
fedora
and you have sudo access - docker and podman should be installed
- The instance doesn't crash or show any errors