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Redmine openQA Tests - action #62066 (Resolved): [qe-core][qam][maint]openSUSE Leap 15.2 enablement/Leap ...https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/620662020-01-13T11:55:58Zbrhavelbhavel@suse.com
<p>There is needed:</p>
<ul>
<li>enable openQA testing for openSUSE leap 15.2</li>
<li>openSUSE leap 15 can be disabled.</li>
</ul>
openQA Tests - action #59354 (Resolved): [qam][newt][tcsh] standalone test for tcsh due to regres...https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/593542019-11-12T13:31:10Zbrhavelbhavel@suse.com
<p>There was a regression in tcsh causing issue to customer and they request regression test to avoid such issue in the future. There are tests running during the build, however, they do not capture this particular problem as user needs to use the shell interactively. Possible issue can be reproduced as follows (from the package maintainer): </p>
<p>The regression can only be seen if tcsh is interactively used. That is simply login as a tcsh user, that has a /usr/bin/tcsh or /bin/tcsh as login shell. If the prompt becomes broken and does not work anymore you had caught this bug. That is things like</p>
<p>ls i-d /*</p>
<p>(should return the directory and file list below /) or</p>
<p>echo ~</p>
<p>(should return the current home directory) do not work anymore due a broken tcsh.</p>
<p>reported bug which can be used as source of info for the test:<br>
<a href="https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1154877" class="external">https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1154877</a></p>
openQA Tests - action #58562 (Resolved): [qam] Migration of s390x jobs to ease zkvm resourceshttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/585622019-10-23T07:19:52Zbrhavelbhavel@suse.com
<p>Currently zkvm resources are running out and zkvm machines should be eased a bit. This can be done by moving some of the currently running jobs to run on native kvm on s390x.</p>
<p>s390x KVM has 4 openQA workers. zkvm has 3 openQA workers.</p>
<p>Currently zkvm is used by QAM at:</p>
<ul>
<li>Installation tests (once for all new incidents, ~10min)</li>
<li>Minimal testing (only some incidents 15&12, ~40minutes)</li>
<li>Part of kernel testing (all kernel incidents 15&12, hours per each)</li>
<li>Twice a day for 15SP1 only, partial testing (multiple hours each)</li>
</ul>
<p>The first three happen sporadically ie based on amount of incidents. The last one is predictable and is almost constantly consuming resources.</p>
<ul>
<li>Moving the regular 15SP1 testing away would free up load in a constant way, so maybe the best way to start</li>
</ul>
openQA Tests - action #57260 (Resolved): [qam] enable x11/evolution test for aggregated/single in...https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/572602019-09-24T06:50:12Zbrhavelbhavel@suse.com
<p>once the parent task will be fixed, test needs to be enabled again within aggregated and single incident runs</p>
openQA Tests - action #57218 (Resolved): [qam] temporary prepare workaround for x11/evolution te...https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/572182019-09-23T14:46:33Zbrhavelbhavel@suse.com
<p>Within qam-regression-message, x11/evolution is failing for couple of weeks. Until the test is fixed: <a href="https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/56273" class="external">https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/56273</a> please disable this and related tests so the results are not being "spoiled by this test".</p>
openQA Tests - action #55892 (Rejected): [qam] failing installation of LTP for baremetal systemshttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/558922019-08-23T11:31:59Zbrhavelbhavel@suse.com
<p>It looks like that something was changed in baremetal tests for kernel:</p>
<p><a href="http://openqa.qam.suse.cz/tests/2669#" class="external">http://openqa.qam.suse.cz/tests/2669#</a></p>
<p>It looks like that output is re-directed to a different terminal as it is supposed to be. </p>