action #56927
closed[opensuse] test fails in boot_windows
Added by lnussel over 5 years ago. Updated about 5 years ago.
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Description
Observation¶
openQA test in scenario opensuse-15.2-DVD-x86_64-kde_dual_windows10@uefi_win fails in
boot_windows
Timeout?
Test suite description¶
Reproducible¶
Fails since (at least) Build 493.5
Expected result¶
Last good: 492.5 (or more recent)
Further details¶
Always latest result in this scenario: latest
Updated by mloviska over 5 years ago
Could we then close https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/51221, please?
Updated by mloviska over 5 years ago
- Status changed from New to In Progress
- Assignee set to mloviska
Updated by SLindoMansilla over 5 years ago
- Related to action #51221: upgrade windows 10 image in openQA added
Updated by SLindoMansilla over 5 years ago
- Has duplicate action #56918: test fails in boot_windows - windows 10 desktop does not apear added
Updated by SLindoMansilla over 5 years ago
- Subject changed from test fails in boot_windows to [opensuse] test fails in boot_windows
mloviska is taking care
Updated by mloviska over 5 years ago
Seems like graphics issue http://eris.suse.cz/tests/466#step/boot_windows/9
Updated by okurz over 5 years ago
Hm, judging from the videos it does not like graphics problems but simply taking very very long. 2GB RAM is the very minimum for Windows 10 64bit. Can you try with e.g. 4GB RAM and simply wait even longer for "windows-desktop"?
Updated by mloviska over 5 years ago
okurz wrote:
Hm, judging from the videos it does not like graphics problems but simply taking very very long. 2GB RAM is the very minimum for Windows 10 64bit. Can you try with e.g. 4GB RAM and simply wait even longer for "windows-desktop"?
ok, let me try, thanks!
Updated by mloviska over 5 years ago
- Status changed from In Progress to Feedback
http://eris.suse.cz/tests/616#
I am pushing the image to o3
Updated by lnussel over 5 years ago
mloviska wrote:
http://eris.suse.cz/tests/616#
I am pushing the image to o3
you mean run the test on o3 so it produces a working image?
Updated by mloviska over 5 years ago
lnussel wrote:
mloviska wrote:
http://eris.suse.cz/tests/616#
I am pushing the image to o3
you mean run the test on o3 so it produces a working image?
Nope, we would lose all Windows updates. I have used the test suite to generate Windows qcow2 image, which I have updated manually. And mainly I have turned off the fast boot "feature".
Updated by lnussel over 5 years ago
mloviska wrote:
lnussel wrote:
mloviska wrote:
http://eris.suse.cz/tests/616#
I am pushing the image to o3
you mean run the test on o3 so it produces a working image?
Nope, we would lose all Windows updates. I have used the test suite to generate Windows qcow2 image, which I have updated manually. And mainly I have turned off the fast boot "feature".
Please don't do that. The image wouldn't be reproducible then. An openQA job can install updates and turn off features we don't need instead.
Updated by mloviska over 5 years ago
lnussel wrote:
mloviska wrote:
lnussel wrote:
mloviska wrote:
http://eris.suse.cz/tests/616#
I am pushing the image to o3
you mean run the test on o3 so it produces a working image?
Nope, we would lose all Windows updates. I have used the test suite to generate Windows qcow2 image, which I have updated manually. And mainly I have turned off the fast boot "feature".
Please don't do that. The image wouldn't be reproducible then. An openQA job can install updates and turn off features we don't need instead.
alright, but it seems to me as overkill to have it all in openQA and maintain it.
Updated by lnussel about 5 years ago
The point is to have this reproducible rather than some guy doing some magic fiddling. We will have to test newer builds of Windows anyways so having the process already in openQA speeds things up in the future.