action #48401
closedcoordination #40475: [functional][y][saga] Establish YaST team split
coordination #42494: [epic][functional][y] Split/adapt scenarios to move installer related part to YaST specific job group
[functional][y] Implement test module to validate iscsi_ibft installation
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Description
Motivation¶
See parent ticket
https://openqa.suse.de/tests/latest?distri=sle&version=12-SP5&arch=x86_64&machine=64bit&test=iscsi_ibft&flavor=Server-DVD
https://openqa.suse.de/tests/latest?version=15-SP1&distri=sle&arch=x86_64&machine=64bit&test=iscsi_ibft&flavor=Installer-DVD
Test suite verifies installation on iscsi using ibft firmware.
These is the only difference to the default installation. So we need to validate partitioning and that there are no mount errors, which are already indirectly tested by the fact that system boots.
Acceptance criteria¶
- Only relevant checks are done for iscsi ibft installation
- Test suite is moved to the YaST job group
Suggestion¶
Play with ibft on qemu.
Download firmware from rom-o-matic.net or osd (https://gitlab.suse.de/openqa/salt-states-openqa/blob/master/openqa/ipxe.lkrn)
Use salt recipes to configures iSCSI (https://gitlab.suse.de/openqa/salt-states-openqa/tree/master/openqa https://gitlab.suse.de/openqa/salt-states-openqa/blob/master/openqa/iscsi.sls + https://gitlab.suse.de/openqa/salt-states-openqa/blob/master/openqa/iscsi-target-setup.sh)
To start qemu:
usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -vga cirrus -only-migratable -chardev ringbuf,id=serial0,logfile=serial0,logappend=on -serial chardev:serial0 -soundhw ac97 -global isa-fdc.driveA= -m 1024 -cpu qemu64 -netdev user,id=qanet0 -device virtio-net,netdev=qanet0,mac=52:54:00:12:34:56 -kernel /usr/share/qemu/ipxe.lkrn -append dhcp && sanhook iscsi:10.160.0.243::3260:1:iqn.2016-02.openqa.de:for.openqa -boot once=d,menu=on,splash-time=5000 -device usb-ehci -device usb-tablet -smp 1 -enable-kvm -no-shutdown -vnc :91,share=force-shared -device virtio-serial -chardev socket,path=virtio_console,server,nowait,id=virtio_console,logfile=virtio_console.log,logappend=on -device virtconsole,chardev=virtio_console,name=org.openqa.console.virtio_console -chardev socket,path=qmp_socket,server,nowait,id=qmp_socket,logfile=qmp_socket.log,logappend=on -qmp chardev:qmp_socket -S -device virtio-scsi-pci,id=scsi0 -blockdev driver=file,node-name=hd0-file,filename=/var/lib/openqa/pool/1/raid/hd0,cache.no-flush=on -blockdev driver=qcow2,node-name=hd0,file=hd0-file,cache.no-flush=on -device virtio-blk,id=hd0-device,drive=hd0,serial=hd0 -blockdev driver=file,node-name=cd0-overlay0-file,filename=/var/lib/openqa/pool/1/raid/cd0-overlay0,cache.no-flush=on -blockdev driver=qcow2,node-name=cd0-overlay0,file=cd0-overlay0-file,cache.no-flush=on -device scsi-cd,id=cd0-device,drive=cd0-overlay0,serial=cd0
Where main difference is -kernel /usr/share/qemu/ipxe.lkrn -append dhcp && sanhook iscsi:10.160.0.243::3260:1:iqn.2016-02.openqa.de:for.openqa where we specify ipxe kernel and iscsi target, adjust as per your config.