Hi All,
Please help in below scenario, is it possible in autotest?

Thanks, Mitts

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From: mitts daki <mitts.d...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 11:35 PM
Subject: Running functional tests
To: autotest@test.kernel.org


Hi,
I want to run 2000 functional tests in parallel on 4 linux systems ( all
are same )  , Here is a scenario I have autest server A and linux systems
L1, L2,L3 & L4


   1. In starting my autotest should run test one T1 on L1, T2 on L2, T3 on
   L3 and T4 on L4
   2. once T1 execution on L1 is finished it should start executing T5 on
   L1 similarly T6 on L2, T7 on L3 and T8 on L4
   3. if in between suppose T5 on L1 and T7 on L3 taking more time but
   execution on L2 & L4 finished than autotest should automatically trigger T9
   on L2 and T10 on L10
   4. so basically autotest executes these tests on all the linux system
   and one execution is finished it should automatically pickup next test from
   the queue and start executing that on which ever linux system is
   free/available at that point

Please suggest me how should I plan this


another question what is the difference between triggering a job from
GUI/CLI or /usr/local/autotest/server/autoserv -m L1,L2,L3, L4 < Control
file>


Please suggest


Thanks, Mitts
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