[Kimchi-devel] About the pre-integration test

Shu Ming shuming at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Thu Jan 16 07:17:09 UTC 2014


In my FC18, several error were encountered at least.

1)
.....libvirt: Storage Driver error : Storage pool not found: no storage 
pool with matching name 'kimchi-scanning-pool'
libvirt: QEMU Driver error : Domain not found: no domain with matching 
name 'k墨屑kh墨-鈭ㄐ?
libvirt: QEMU Driver error : Domain not found: no domain with matching 
name 'k墨屑kh墨-鈭ㄐ?
...........libvirt: Test Driver error : Network not found
libvirt: Test Driver error : internal error network 'test-network' does 
not have a bridge name.
.libvirt: Storage Driver error : Storage pool not found: no storage pool 
with matching name 'test-pool'
.libvirt: Network Driver error : Network not found: no network with 
matching name 'no-exist'
..libvirt: Domain Config error : operation failed: domain 'kimchi-vm2' 
already exists with uuid 65032e33-69a6-4d33-9cf9-69fc7142c1d6
libvirt: QEMU Driver error : Domain not found: no domain with matching 
name 'kimchi-vm1'
libvirt: QEMU Driver error : Domain not found: no domain with matching 
name 'kimchi-vm1'
..libvirt:  error : this function is not supported by the connection 
driver: virDomainScreenshot
libvirt: Test Driver error : Domain not found

2)
...............Failed to import plugin plugins.sample.Drawings


3)  Feature tests are running endless, it might stop in a very long time 
in tens of minutes.
...
  *** Running feature tests ***
127.0.0.1 - - [16/Jan/2014:02:38:37] "HEAD /images/icon-fedora.png 
HTTP/1.1" 200 4449 "" ""
127.0.0.1 - - [16/Jan/2014:02:38:37] "GET /images/icon-fedora.png 
HTTP/1.1" 206 4449 "" ""
127.0.0.1 - - [16/Jan/2014:02:38:37] "HEAD /images/icon-fedora.png 
HTTP/1.1" 200 4449 "" ""
libvirt: Domain Config error : internal error unknown protocol type 'http'
libvirt: Domain Config error : internal error unknown protocol type 'https'
libvirt: Domain Config error : internal error unknown protocol type 'ftp'
libvirt: Domain Config error : internal error unknown protocol type 'ftps'
libvirt: Domain Config error : internal error unknown protocol type 'tftp'
*** Feature tests completed ***
*** Running feature tests ***
127.0.0.1 - - [16/Jan/2014:02:38:42] "HEAD /images/icon-fedora.png 
HTTP/1.1" 200 4449 "" ""
127.0.0.1 - - [16/Jan/2014:02:38:42] "GET /images/icon-fedora.png 
HTTP/1.1" 206 4449 "" ""
127.0.0.1 - - [16/Jan/2014:02:38:42] "HEAD /images/icon-fedora.png 
HTTP/1.1" 200 4449 "" ""
libvirt: Domain Config error : internal error unknown protocol type 'http'
libvirt: Domain Config error : internal error unknown protocol type 'https'
libvirt: Domain Config error : internal error unknown protocol type 'ftp'
libvirt: Domain Config error : internal error unknown protocol type 'ftps'
libvirt: Domain Config error : internal error unknown protocol type 'tftp'
*** Feature tests completed ***



于 2014/1/16 13:46, Zhou Zheng Sheng:
> on 2014/01/15 16:05, Shu Ming wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> After running the full unit-test cases by "sudo ./run_test.sh", I found
>> the test cases were broken in all platforms including Fedora 20, Fedora
>> 18, Ubuntu 12.04. I am not sure which patch broke it, but I think we
>> should make sure all the existing unit-test cases passed before
>> integration.
>>
>> To the maintainer, please enforce it when merging the patches. To the
>> patch's submitter, please do a full unit test before submitting your
>> patches into the mailing lists. It is very common for a new patch to
>> trigger other test case's failure which seems non-related. Please make
>> your code clean by the unit test cases. The unit test cases may take one
>> minute, but it will save other's time in hours.
>>
> I setup an internal Jenkins to run unit tests using root. If there is
> any failed tests I can also help reporting them to community. For now
> Jenkins says all tests are OK. Maybe you can provide error message of
> your failed tests and let's investigate how we can reproduce it.
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