[Libvirt-cim] Xen on Pegasus Test Run Summary for Sep 03 2008
Kaitlin Rupert
kaitlin at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Mon Sep 8 19:40:00 UTC 2008
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > > > ComputerSystemIndication - 01_created_indication.py: FAIL
> > > > > ERROR - Exception: not enough arguments for
> format
> > > > string
> > > > > Got indication: KVM_ComputerSystemCreatedIndication
> > > > > ERROR - Received indication error: 256
> > > > > ERROR - Exception: not enough arguments for
> format
> > > > string
> > > > > Got indication: KVM_ComputerSystemCreatedIndication
> > > > > ERROR - Received indication error: 256
> > > > >
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >
> > > This looks like the test case encountered some kind of error, but
> it was
> > > unable to print the error message because there weren't enough
> arguments
> > > to format the string.
> >
> > This fails when the test case wait for
> KVM_ComputerSystemModifiedIndication.
> > It passes if we only define a domain and check the indication,
> > that is to say,
> > we can get KVM_ComputerSystemCreatedIndication, and test case fails on
> > KVM_ComputerSystemModifiedIndication although the domain started
> > successfully.
What's happening is that the indication is properly delivered, but sfcb
is returning an error anyway. I see the following in the log:
Problem processing indication to http://localhost:8000. sfcb rc: 4
Server returned nothing (no headers, no data) CURL error: 52 (Server
returned nothing (no headers, no data))
The test case captures the error and bails out.
> >
> > Here is part of log error, we can't get expected pid for
> > KVM_ComputerSystemModifiedIndication.
> > ERROR - Received indication error: 256
> > ERROR - Exception: not enough arguments for format string
> >
> > Do you know why it is?
>
> One more thing, it passes for Pegasus.
I think the problem has something to do with the CBDeliverIndication()
call in stdi_deliver() in libcmpiutil. But I'm not sure what the
problem is yet.
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Kaitlin Rupert
IBM Linux Technology Center
kaitlin at linux.vnet.ibm.com
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