action #60638
closed[functional][u] gnome+acpi module takes too long
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Description
Observation¶
openQA test in scenario sle-15-SP2-Online-aarch64-gnome+acpi@aarch64 fails in
yast2_snapper
Test suite description¶
Maintainer: jrauch, okurz
Default scenario but forcing the enablement of acpi, applicable for aarch64.
notes¶
This test module is testing a fate feature, however due to the ammount of test modules unnecessarily scheduled (we have already a gnome scenario) it hits the 2h limit always.
Suggestions¶
Come up with a minimal gnome scenario (Smoke test, where main features are tested, and no unnecesary console tests are scheduled), update the test suite to use that one instead of the full gnome test scenario.
Also verify that the system really booted with acpi=force
Reproducible¶
Fails since (at least) Build 93.1
Expected result¶
Last good: (unknown) (or more recent)
Further details¶
Always latest result in this scenario: latest
Updated by szarate over 4 years ago
Another candidate for a follow up: https://openqa.suse.de/tests/3658136
Updated by okurz about 4 years ago
- Subject changed from [functional][u] gnome+acpi module takes too long to [functional][u] gnome+acpi module takes too long
- Category changed from Bugs in existing tests to Enhancement to existing tests
- Status changed from New to Workable
MAX_JOB_TIME had been increased so no timeout_exceeded anymore, fails in different step, yast2_snapper does not show up anymore: https://openqa.suse.de/tests/3956380#next_previous . The things mentioned I consider a valid suggestion for enhancement, changing category.
Updated by zluo almost 4 years ago
- Status changed from Workable to In Progress
- Assignee set to zluo
take over and checking...
Updated by zluo almost 4 years ago
https://openqa.suse.de/tests/4174309 shows still an issue, related to https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/61922 ?
let me check latest test run scheduled already:
Updated by zluo almost 4 years ago
- Status changed from In Progress to Resolved
latest job looks good, so the issue has been resolved.