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Revision as of 00:52, 9 July 2014
Description
This test case checks that Cockpit is enabled and accessible after a Fedora Server installation, as required in the Server/Technical_Specification.
How to test
- Install the Fedora Server release you wish to test, in graphical or text mode, making as few choices as possible and making the most simple and obvious choices where a choice is required.
- Boot the installed system, and check that Cockpit is running and accessible:
sudo systemctl status cockpit.service
should show the service as enabled and running without errorssudo firewall-cmd --list-all
should show the cockpit service- Ideally, connect to the Cockpit port on the test system from another system with a web browser; the Cockpit management interface should show up
Expected Results
- As far as you can reasonably test, Cockpit should be enabled and accessible on the test system after installation.