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# Create a configuration file with the minimum required settings for the role (domaincontroller instructions can be found [https://fedorahosted.org/rolekit/wiki/DomainController here]) | # Create a configuration file with the minimum required settings for the role (domaincontroller instructions can be found [https://fedorahosted.org/rolekit/wiki/DomainController here]) | ||
# Deploy the role with {{command|rolectl deploy --settings-file<nowiki>=</nowiki>/path/to/configfile [--name=instancename] (rolename)}} | # Deploy the role with {{command|rolectl deploy --settings-file<nowiki>=</nowiki>/path/to/configfile [--name<nowiki>=</nowiki>instancename] (rolename)}} | ||
# Start the role with {{command|rolectl start (instancename)}} | # Start the role with {{command|rolectl start (instancename)}} | ||
# Query the role with {{command|rolectl status (instancename)}} and {{command|rolectl settings (instancename)}} | # Query the role with {{command|rolectl status (instancename)}} and {{command|rolectl settings (instancename)}} |
Revision as of 23:27, 21 October 2014
Description
This test case checks that a Rolekit role can be successfully enabled, started and queried after a Fedora Server installation, as required in the Server/Technical_Specification.
Setup
- 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.
How to test
- Create a configuration file with the minimum required settings for the role (domaincontroller instructions can be found here)
- Deploy the role with
rolectl deploy --settings-file=/path/to/configfile [--name=instancename] (rolename)
- Start the role with
rolectl start (instancename)
- Query the role with
rolectl status (instancename)
androlectl settings (instancename)
- If possible, attempt to interact with the role in expected ways - for example, if it is a database server, attempt to connect to it and create a database
- Stop the role with
rolectl stop (instancename)
Expected Results
- Role deployment must complete successfully
- The deployed role must start successfully
- Typical basic interaction with the deployed role must work correctly
- The deployed role must report its status and configuration settings correctly
- The deployed role must stop correctly