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Enable iSCSI client/server test scenario for openSUSE

Added by okurz over 8 years ago. Updated 11 months ago.

Status:
Resolved
Priority:
Low
Assignee:
-
Target version:
-
Start date:
2015-11-11
Due date:
% Done:

100%

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Description

implementation done and verified for SLE in #9482, now enable for openSUSE

Acceptance criteria

  1. iSCSI test is enabled for TW (64bit only)
  2. Lubos Kocman is contacted to confirm if he wants this test suite be enabled for Leap, depending on outcome, either follow-up ticket is filed, or the scenario is enabled in the scope of this ticket
  3. yaml schedule is applied for scheduling of the test suites

Suggestions

To make it smooth, please, enable new test suite in the development job group first and if that works, then move it to the main job group.

Motivation

We would like to test iscsi client and server configuration tools on openSUSE as well.

See iscsi_client and iscsi_server scenarios on SLE.

Acceptance criteria

  1. iscsi_client and iscsi_server scenarios are enabled on o3

Tasks

Technical difficulty here is caused by workers configuration, as we don't have multimachine setup on o3.

  1. Learn o3 worker setup
  2. Configure mentioned test suites on o3

Suggestion

Enable test suite in development job group and move to TW.
Richard Brown (sysrich on irc) is a perfect contact person to ask about MM setup on o3.

So, openqaworker1 has a WORKER_CLASS tap (e.g. https://openqa.opensuse.org/admin/workers/54) which refers to MM.
https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/latest?machine=64bit&distri=opensuse&arch=x86_64&test=wicked_basic_ref&flavor=DVD&version=Tumbleweed is wicked MM test, which can be used as a reference, but be careful, it uses WORKER_CLASS=qemu_x86_64, I believe it should be at least WORKER_CLASS=qemu_x86_64,tap and NICTYPE=tap

NOTE: no tasks related to the MM setup should be addressed here, in case it doesn't work this ticket should be blocked and resolve impediment.


Checklist

  • TW
  • Leap

Related issues 3 (0 open3 closed)

Related to qe-yam - action #37045: [opensuse][functional][y] enable iscsi server/client scenario for openSUSERejectedriafarov2018-06-11

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Blocked by openQA Tests (public) - action #30892: [opensuse][tools]multi-machine worker setupResolvedokurz2018-01-29

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Copied from openQA Tests (public) - action #9482: iSCSIResolveddzedro2015-11-11

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Actions #1

Updated by okurz over 8 years ago

Actions #2

Updated by dzedro almost 8 years ago

Tests are added but there is missing multi-machine setup on o.o.o workers

Actions #3

Updated by dzedro over 7 years ago

  • Assignee deleted (dzedro)

This test requires multimachine worker setup

Actions #4

Updated by okurz over 7 years ago

  • Subject changed from openSUSE: iSCSI to [opensuse]iSCSI
Actions #5

Updated by okurz almost 7 years ago

  • Blocked by action #30892: [opensuse][tools]multi-machine worker setup added
Actions #6

Updated by okurz almost 7 years ago

  • Status changed from In Progress to Blocked
  • Assignee set to okurz

blocked by #30892

Actions #7

Updated by okurz over 5 years ago

  • Subject changed from [opensuse]iSCSI to [functional][y][opensuse] iSCSI
  • Assignee changed from okurz to riafarov

@riafarov To my understanding mainly (or only) QSF-y handles iSCSI tests within openQA so I kindly ask you to take over.

Actions #8

Updated by okurz over 5 years ago

  • Status changed from Blocked to Workable

#30892 fixed, multi-machine tests are possible on o3. Btw, the testsuites seem to exist already on o3 but not scheduled.

Actions #9

Updated by okurz over 5 years ago

  • Related to action #37045: [opensuse][functional][y] enable iscsi server/client scenario for openSUSE added
Actions #10

Updated by riafarov over 5 years ago

  • Description updated (diff)
  • Status changed from Workable to Blocked

iSCSI + ibft test for SLES is not MM, iSCSI is running on the worker directly. This setup is missing on o3, so we need to address this first.

Actions #11

Updated by riafarov over 5 years ago

  • Target version set to future
Actions #12

Updated by riafarov almost 5 years ago

  • Due date set to 2020-03-10
Actions #13

Updated by JERiveraMoya almost 5 years ago

  • Due date changed from 2020-03-10 to 2020-03-24
Actions #14

Updated by riafarov almost 5 years ago

  • Due date deleted (2020-03-24)

Moving to the product backlog, setup is still missing and is not a priority for now.

Actions #15

Updated by riafarov about 4 years ago

  • Project changed from openQA Tests (public) to qe-yam
  • Category deleted (New test)
  • Status changed from Blocked to New
  • Assignee deleted (riafarov)
Actions #16

Updated by riafarov about 4 years ago

  • Description updated (diff)
Actions #17

Updated by riafarov about 4 years ago

  • Subject changed from [functional][y][opensuse] iSCSI to Enable iSCSI client/server test scenario for openSUSE
Actions #18

Updated by riafarov almost 4 years ago

  • Target version changed from future to SLE 15 SP3
Actions #19

Updated by riafarov almost 4 years ago

  • Description updated (diff)
  • Status changed from New to Workable
Actions #20

Updated by syrianidou_sofia over 3 years ago

  • Status changed from Workable to In Progress
  • Assignee set to syrianidou_sofia
Actions #21

Updated by syrianidou_sofia over 3 years ago

  • Status changed from In Progress to Blocked
Actions #22

Updated by oorlov over 3 years ago

  • Target version changed from SLE 15 SP3 to Current
Actions #23

Updated by syrianidou_sofia about 3 years ago

  • Assignee deleted (syrianidou_sofia)
Actions #24

Updated by JERiveraMoya over 2 years ago

  • Tags set to YaST
Actions #25

Updated by JERiveraMoya over 2 years ago

  • Status changed from Blocked to New
Actions #26

Updated by JERiveraMoya about 2 years ago

  • Target version changed from Current to future
Actions #27

Updated by JERiveraMoya about 2 years ago

  • Target version deleted (future)
Actions #28

Updated by JERiveraMoya 11 months ago

  • Status changed from New to Resolved
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