[ovirt-devel] [Announcement] new manual job for ost
Roy Golan
rgolan at redhat.com
Thu Feb 16 14:58:58 UTC 2017
I used this for both master and 4.1, for clean install and upgrade and it
is excellent, a huge leap forward. Saved me time and gave me confidence in
my verification. Kudos Daniel and team for this. (sorry for top-posting, I
started using inbox.gmail.com and didn't find yet how to respond inline)
On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 4:15 PM Daniel Belenky <dbelenky at redhat.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The oVirt infra team is proud to announce the *new manual job for
> ovirt-system-tests.*
> Link: http://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/ovirt-system-tests_manual/
>
> The new job supports a new feature: testing oVirt upgrades!
> The job can test upgrading current oVirt release from a previous release
> with various options, see table below for full available testing matrix.
>
> The new upgrade jobs will be soon added to the experimental flow and will
> be part of the gating done to oVirt tested repo ( i.e any rpm which breaks
> upgrade won't reach the tested repo ).
>
> *How to use?*
>
> - In order to use the manual ost job, you first have to build RPMs
> from your open patches. Just add a comment to your open patch and write *'ci
> please build', *and you'll get a link to the job that builds your
> patch.
> - Go to the manual job, and click '*Build with parameters'*.
> - Choose the oVirt version you wish to test (should match to the oVirt
> version of your patch).
> - Choose the suite type from the drop-down menu. The Available options
> are:
> - *Basic*
> - *Upgrade from release*
> - *Upgrade from prev release*
>
> versionprevreleaserelease
> master 4.0 4.1
> 4.1 4.0 4.1
> 4.0 ---- 4.0
>
>
> - Add your custom URLs: here you should supply the link to the Jenkins
> job that built your patch.
> - Choose the fallback repo: This is the repo that the Job will fetch
> the RPMs from. Your RPMs will be used on top of those RPMs.
> - Choose Lago version: (Unless you want to test Lago's new features,
> just use the table version)
> - Click on *Build*, and let the job run. You'll get all the relevant
> logs from the suites under the '*Build artifacts*' directory when the
> job is done.
>
> For more detailed review of using the manual job, please refer to Verifying
> an oVirt patch with ovirt-system-tests
> <http://ovirt-system-tests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/CI/developers_info.html?highlight=manual>
> .
> Please feel free to contact the infra team on infra at ovirt.org for any
> more questions you have.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> *Daniel Belenky*
>
> *RHV DevOps*
>
> *Red Hat Israel*
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