On 7/30/2012 3:43 PM, Alex Jia wrote:
> On 07/26/2012 06:38 PM, Yu Mingfei wrote:
>>> +def run_virsh_domname(test, params, env):
>>> + """
>>> + Test command: virsh domname<id/uuid>.
>>> +
>>> + There are 26 testcases, list by its type:
>>> + 1) test valid options.(2)
>>> + 2) test invalid options.(6)
>>> + 3) test valid options with vm paused.(2)
>>> + 4) test invalid options with vm paused.(6)
>>> + 5) test valid options with vm shut_off.(2)
>>> + 6) test invalid options with vm shut_off.(6)
>>>
>>>
>>> I remembered I have ever sent a simple example from libvirt upstream
>>> to you,
>>> you may use id and uuid to get VM's name then compare whether they
>>> are the
>>> same name.
>>>
>>> Alex
>>>
>> Yes, this is a way to test whether domname is ok.
>> But what we need are a seials of testcases to test virsh command domname.
>> Our way compares what we know and what we get from domanme command.
>
> Your way is okay for me, I just want to test 'virsh id' and 'virsh uuid'
> together.
Thanks,  Alex.
In fact, I have though about adding this case.
And I will add this case for domname test later in my todolist.^_^

>
>>
>>>
>>> + 7) test valid options with libvirtd stop.(2)
>>> + """
>>> + vm_name = params.get("main_vm", "vm1")
>>> + vm = env.get_vm(params["main_vm"])
>>> + if not vm.is_alive():
>>> + vm.start()
>>> + time.sleep(5)
>>> +
>>> + pre_vm_state = params.get("pre_vm_state", "running")
>>> + if pre_vm_state == "shut off":
>>> + vm.destroy()
>>> + time.sleep(2)
>>
>>
>
>
>

-- 
Best Regards
Yu Mingfei

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