action #28955
Updated by SLindoMansilla over 7 years ago
## Observation At the moment, there is a general needle used to assert the final step of partitioning. That means that we could have a false negative if the needle match with a non-expected result. openQA test in scenario sle-15-Installer-DVD-x86_64-RAID0@64bit fails in [partitioning_raid](https://openqa.suse.de/tests/1293544/modules/partitioning_raid/steps/223) ## Acceptance criteria - **AC1:** Each raid type has its own needle for acceptedpartitioning matching exactly the expected result. - **AC2:** The code still uses the tag **acceptedpartitioningraidefi**. - **AC3:** The verification runs match the proper specific needle for each raid type. - **AC4:** The test module **partitioning_raid** doesn't fail on this needle. ## Tasks 1. Create specific needles for each raid type taking care of not breaking the current code base. - See this sample for raid0 on uefi/aarch64: [osd#1311060#step/partitioning_raid/233](https://openqa.suse.de/tests/1311060#step/partitioning_raid/233) https://openqa.suse.de/tests/1311060#step/partitioning_raid/233 ## Tags examples #### SLE 15 ``` "ENV-15ORLATER-1", "acceptedpartitioningraidX", (use here the raid type instead of **X**, like _acceptedpartitioningraid0efi_) "acceptedpartitioningraid" ``` #### SLE 15 EFI ``` "ENV-15ORLATER-1", "ENV-UEFI-1", "acceptedpartitioningraidXefi", (use here the raid type instead of **X**, like _acceptedpartitioningraid0efi_) "acceptedpartitioningraidefi" ``` #### SLE 15 OFW ``` "ENV-15ORLATER-1", "ENV-OFW-1", "acceptedpartitioningraidXofw", (use here the raid type instead of **X**, like _acceptedpartitioningraid0ofw_) _acceptedpartitioningraid0efi_) "acceptedpartitioningraid" "acceptedpartitioningraidofw" ``` #### SLE 12-SP4 ``` "ENV-12SP4ORLATER-1", "acceptedpartitioningraidX", (use here the raid type instead of **X**, like _acceptedpartitioningraid0_) "acceptedpartitioningraid" ``` ## Reproducible Fails since (at least) Build [288.8](https://openqa.suse.de/tests/1196336) ## Expected result Last good: (unknown) (or more recent) ## Further details Always latest result in this scenario: [latest](https://openqa.suse.de/tests/latest?arch=x86_64&test=RAID0&flavor=Installer-DVD&machine=64bit&version=15&distri=sle)