On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 5:59 PM, Francesco Romani <fromani(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Саша Ершова" <religionofsilence(a)gmail.com>
> To: devel(a)ovirt.org
> Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2016 7:40:21 PM
> Subject: [ovirt-devel] Outreachy internship
>
> Dear all,
> My name is Alexandra Ershova, and I'm a student in Natural Language
> Processing in Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia. I'd like to
take
> part in the current round of Outreachy internships. My main programming
> language is Python (I have experience with both 2 and 3). Writing system
> tests seems like an interesting project to me, and I would like to do it.
> Could you please give me an application task, so that I could make my
first
> contribution?
hello Alexandra, thanks for your interet in oVirt!
In addition to what Yaniv already outlined, did you manage to run the Vdsm
testsuite?
A good first step could be indeed to make sure the lago environment is up
and running and
it can run the ovirt system tests.
Feel free to file issues ond/or ask for help also on the devel(a)ovirt.org
mailing list.
Once you are played a bit with lago, it is a good idea to introduce
yourself here;
you can find a broader audience and even more mentors for lago itself (the
lago developers
hang around on thet ML).
You can also try lago-devel(a)ovirt.org for lago specific questions.
We recently updated the Lago & OST docs and it should be very easy now to
get started with both! :)
You can start with:
http://lago.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
And after you'll install Lago, try out the simple example of getting a
Jenkins VM running, and later move on to the oVirt example, both can be
found here:
http://lago.readthedocs.io/en/stable/Lago_Examples.html#available-examples
The oVirt example is actually in another project called
'ovirt-system-tests', which Lago documentation will redirect you to it:
http://ovirt-system-tests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Please feel free to contact us for any questions! :)
I recommend to work on a CentOS 7.2 or Fedora 24 system, either real
or
virtualized.
Should you have any question, feel free to post a message on
devel(a)ovirt.org, or ping me
on irc (fromani on the #vdsm channel on freenode).
Please note the following assumes you have one oVirt installation (of any
kind), and basic knowledge
of the architecture.
The application task for the idea you expressed interest in is:
1. write a system test to make sure one host has the 'ovirtmgmt' network
available (defined, and running).
another way to check this is to make sure the host has one active nic
which is part of the aforementioned
network. You can check this from the oVirt Engine webadmin UI: select
the "host" panel, check
the "network interfaces" subtab in the lower portion of the screen.
Please note the above is a VERY terse introduction. You will likely need
clarifications.
You are more than welcome to ask for clarifications via mail (here),
and/or join the #vdsm
IRC channel on the freenode network.
--
Francesco Romani
RedHat Engineering Virtualization R & D
Phone: 8261328
IRC: fromani
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