2011/11/4 Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues <[email protected]>:
> On 11/04/2011 12:49 PM, Wizard wrote:
>>
>> Lucas
>>
>> I read the tips for create a uptime test case for autotest.
>>
>> But I faced an error message.
>>
>> The config is :
>> ../../common_lib/cartesian_config.py tests.cfg
>> dict    1:  smp2.CustomGuestLinux.uptime
>>
>>
>> The command of qemu is :
>> /usr/bin/qemu -name 'vm1' -nodefaults -vga std -monitor
>> unix:'/tmp/monitor-humanmonitor1-20111104-223259-kgX2',server,nowait
>> -serial unix:'/tmp/serial-20111104-223259-kgX2',server,nowait -drive
>>
>> file='/home/richard/kvm/image/custom_image_linux',index=0,if=ide,cache=none
>> -device rtl8139,netdev=idLRqDTg,mac='9a:64:5d:40:fb:fa',id='idsYMlt4'
>> -netdev tap,id=idLRqDTg,fd=22 -m 1024 -smp 2 -vnc :0
>>
>> The error is:
>> MissingError: Cannot find IP address for MAC address 9a:64:5d:40:fb:fa
>>    [context: logging into 'vm1']
>
> You probably want to connect on your vm's vnc session. This means your linux
> guest did not even try to get an IP from the DHCP server.
>
> vncviewer localhost:0
>
I tried vncviewer :0 , and can see the guest starts up and logged in
successfully.

> Also, kvm autotest produces screenshots, that go into
> client/results/default/[your test name]screendumps_vm1. As this is a custom
> image, it's very hard to tell what is going wrong, but usually means the
> boot got stuck somewhere and your linux guest did not bring up a newtork
> interface.
>

But the autotest finally failed with the message above.
I guess this error is printed when autotest client try to connect
guest through ssh
session.


-- 
Wizard
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