[Libvirt-cim] KVM test report on Fedora 9 (4/21)
Kaitlin Rupert
kaitlin at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Wed Apr 23 18:34:02 UTC 2008
Zhengang Li wrote:
> Distro: Fedora 9 Beta
> Kernel: 2.6.25-0.121.rc5.git4.fc9
> Libvirt: 0.4.1-7.fc9
> CIMOM: 2.7.0-6.fc9
> PyWBEM: 0.6-1
> libcmpiutil: 0.3-1.fc9
> libvirt-cim: 0.3-4.fc9
> cimtest: changeset-102
>
> =========FAIL=============
> AllocationCapabilities - 02_alloccap_gi_errs.py: FAIL
> "Requested Object could not be found." vs. "Instance not found." error
> string issue. The return code is correct.
> [Known Issue]
>
> ComputerSystemIndication - 01_created_indication.py: FAIL
> Exception : Authentication (or request) Failed!
> Previous tests were always on sfcb. Anyone has a successful experience
> on pegasus for indication?danms at us.ibm.com
I submitted a patch for this, which has been applied. Can someone
update the indication_tester in the cimtest tree and test this out?
Thanks!
>
> ElementAllocatedFromPool - 03_reverse_errs.py: FAIL
> exp: ERR_NOT_FOUND(6) - No such instance
> ret: ERR_FAILED(1) - Invalid InstanceID or unsupported pool type
>
> ElementConforms - 02_reverse.py: FAIL
> Binary rpm provider returns CIM_ERR_INVALID_PARAMETER:
> KVM_ElementConformsToProfile on the following query:
> wbemain -ac KVM_ElementConformsToProfile
> 'http://u:p@host:5988/root/virt:KVM_ComputerSystem.CreationClassName="KVM_ComputerSystem",Name="domgst"'
>
> Same wbemcli command gets the correct results on another system using
> latest libvirt-cim tree (changeset 533).
>
Most of these issues appear to be due to a change in the providers,
which is to be expected.
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Kaitlin Rupert
IBM Linux Technology Center
kaitlin at linux.vnet.ibm.com
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