action #50138
open[microos] test fails in yast2_i: Expects yast2_nfs_client to be in the list
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Description
On JeOS, nothing is installed which recommends yast2_nfs_client, so it does not appear in the list of recommended packages.
Observation¶
openQA test in scenario opensuse-15.1-JeOS-for-kvm-and-xen-x86_64-jeos@64bit_virtio-2G fails in
yast2_i
Test suite description¶
Maintainer: fvogt, mnowak
Start JeOS from the HDD image, configure it using the firstboot wizard and then run basic tests. console=tty0 added as needed for aarch64.
Reproducible¶
Fails since (at least) Build 6.12
Expected result¶
Last good: 4.14 (or more recent)
Further details¶
Always latest result in this scenario: latest
Updated by SLindoMansilla about 5 years ago
- Subject changed from test fails in yast2_i: Expects yast2_nfs_client to be in the list to [microos] test fails in yast2_i: Expects yast2_nfs_client to be in the list
- Assignee set to mkravec
- Priority changed from Normal to High
It was working here: https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/833296#step/yast2_i/11
Are you sure it is not a product bug?
@mkravec, since you are the maintainer of this test module, could you take a look?
Updated by okurz almost 3 years ago
- Priority changed from High to Normal
This ticket was set to "High" priority but was not updated within 120 days which is 4 times the period of the SLO for "High" tickets (30 days) as described on https://progress.opensuse.org/projects/openqatests/wiki/Wiki#SLOs-service-level-objectives . The ticket will be set to the next lower priority of "Normal".
Updated by maritawerner over 2 years ago
@favogt is this ticket still relevant or can we close it?
Updated by slo-gin over 1 year ago
This ticket was set to Normal priority but was not updated within the SLO period. Please consider picking up this ticket or just set the ticket to the next lower priority.
Updated by slo-gin 3 months ago
This ticket was set to Normal priority but was not updated within the SLO period. Please consider picking up this ticket or just set the ticket to the next lower priority.