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Description

This test case helps you generate and upload boot speed data when booting with a typical set of services for a desktop.


How to test

  1. Ensure Bootchart is installed according to these instructions
  2. Ensure you have reported your system information to Smolt according to these instructions
  3. Ensure the readahead package is installed, with yum or the graphical package manager
  4. Edit the file /etc/sysconfig/readahead and change READAHEAD="yes" to READAHEAD="no" if it is currently set to yes
  5. Using system-config-services or ntsysv, ensure that only the following services are activated at boot: NetworkManager, acpid, atd, auditd, avahi-daemon, bluetooth, cpuspeed, crond, cups, gpm, haldaemon, ip6tables, iptables, irda, irqbalance, isdn, kerneloops, lm_sensors, mdmonitor, messagebus, microcode_ctl, netfs, nfslock, pcscd, portreserve, rpcbind, rpcgssd, rpcidmapd, rsyslog, sendmail, smolt, sshd, udev-post
  6. Reboot the system
  7. Log in, then run this command (from your home directory, or from a specially created directory if you want to keep things tidy):
    cp /var/log/bootchart.tgz ./Bootchart-`head -n1 /etc/sysconfig/hw-uuid`-desktop.tgz
  8. Edit the file /etc/sysconfig/readahead and change READAHEAD="no" to READAHEAD="yes" if it is currently set to no
  9. Type:
    touch /.readahead_collect
  10. Reboot, then as soon as the system is fully booted, reboot again
  11. Log in, then run this command (from your home directory, or from a specially created directory if you want to keep things tidy):
    cp /var/log/bootchart.tgz ./Bootchart-`head -n1 /etc/sysconfig/hw-uuid`-desktop-ra.tgz
  12. Optionally, you can run the command bootchart as root to generate a bootchart image, then save that with a similar, unique filename

Expected Results

  1. Two different sets of boot speed data should be generated and saved with unique file names.