action #53903
closedtest fails in yast2_lan - needs 32 seconds, times out after 30
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Description
Observation¶
openQA test in scenario opensuse-Staging:D-Staging-DVD-x86_64-gnome@64bit fails in
yast2_lan
The assert_screen networkmanager-controlled
times out after 30 seconds, but the wanted screen
only appears after 32 seconds https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/976714#step/yast2_lan/16, i.e.
before the Sysrq is done:
[2019-07-05T12:25:18.567 CEST] [debug] no change: 0.9s
[2019-07-05T12:25:19.610 CEST] [debug] no match: -0.1s, best candidate: Networkmanager_controlled-20160127 (0.00)
[2019-07-05T12:25:19.996 CEST] [debug] >>> testapi::_check_backend_response: match=Networkmanager_controlled timed out after 30 (assert_screen)
[2019-07-05T12:25:20.084 CEST] [debug] no candidate needle with tag(s) 'Networkmanager_controlled' matched
[2019-07-05T12:25:20.085 CEST] [debug] <<< testapi::send_key(key='alt-sysrq-w', do_wait=0)
[2019-07-05T12:25:20.291 CEST] [debug] <<< testapi::wait_serial(expect_not_found=0, regexp=qr/sysrq\s*:\s+show\s+blocked\s+state/i, quiet=undef, buffer_size=undef, timeout=1, no_regex=0, record_output=undef)
[2019-07-05T12:25:21.432 CEST] [debug] >>> testapi::wait_serial: (?^i:sysrq\s*:\s+show\s+blocked\s+state): ok
[2019-07-05T12:25:21.432 CEST] [debug] <<< testapi::send_key(key='ret', do_wait=0)
Apparently, the communication with firewalld takes some considerable time.
Test suite description¶
Reproducible¶
Fails since (at least) Build 157.1
Expected result¶
Last good: 1536.1 (or more recent)
Further details¶
Always latest result in this scenario: latest
Updated by StefanBruens almost 5 years ago
Match after 7 seconds:
opensuse-Staging:G-Staging-DVD-x86_64-Build251.2-gnome@64bit
https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/976850#step/yast2_lan/11
Match after 12 seconds:
opensuse-Staging:J-Staging-DVD-x86_64-Build155.7-gnome@64bit
https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/976827#step/yast2_lan/11
So probably just a "hickup" ... rescheduled:
https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/976883#settings
-- update
Finished successfully, 10 seconds to required to start.
Closing