On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 5:59 PM, Francesco Romani <[email protected]> wrote:
> ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Саша Ершова" <[email protected]> > > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2016 7:40:21 PM > > Subject: [ovirt-devel] Outreachy internship > > > > Dear all, > > My name is Alexandra Ershova, and I'm a student in Natural Language > > Processing in Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia. I'd like to > take > > part in the current round of Outreachy internships. My main programming > > language is Python (I have experience with both 2 and 3). Writing system > > tests seems like an interesting project to me, and I would like to do it. > > Could you please give me an application task, so that I could make my > first > > contribution? > > hello Alexandra, thanks for your interet in oVirt! > > In addition to what Yaniv already outlined, did you manage to run the Vdsm > testsuite? > > A good first step could be indeed to make sure the lago environment is up > and running and > it can run the ovirt system tests. > > Feel free to file issues ond/or ask for help also on the [email protected] > mailing list. > Once you are played a bit with lago, it is a good idea to introduce > yourself here; > you can find a broader audience and even more mentors for lago itself (the > lago developers > hang around on thet ML). > You can also try [email protected] for lago specific questions. We recently updated the Lago & OST docs and it should be very easy now to get started with both! :) You can start with: http://lago.readthedocs.io/en/stable/ And after you'll install Lago, try out the simple example of getting a Jenkins VM running, and later move on to the oVirt example, both can be found here: http://lago.readthedocs.io/en/stable/Lago_Examples.html#available-examples The oVirt example is actually in another project called 'ovirt-system-tests', which Lago documentation will redirect you to it: http://ovirt-system-tests.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ Please feel free to contact us for any questions! :) > I recommend to work on a CentOS 7.2 or Fedora 24 system, either real or > virtualized. > > Should you have any question, feel free to post a message on > [email protected], or ping me > on irc (fromani on the #vdsm channel on freenode). > > Please note the following assumes you have one oVirt installation (of any > kind), and basic knowledge > of the architecture. > > The application task for the idea you expressed interest in is: > > 1. write a system test to make sure one host has the 'ovirtmgmt' network > available (defined, and running). > another way to check this is to make sure the host has one active nic > which is part of the aforementioned > network. You can check this from the oVirt Engine webadmin UI: select > the "host" panel, check > the "network interfaces" subtab in the lower portion of the screen. > > Please note the above is a VERY terse introduction. You will likely need > clarifications. > You are more than welcome to ask for clarifications via mail (here), > and/or join the #vdsm > IRC channel on the freenode network. > > -- > Francesco Romani > RedHat Engineering Virtualization R & D > Phone: 8261328 > IRC: fromani > _______________________________________________ > Devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > -- Eyal Edri Associate Manager RHV DevOps EMEA ENG Virtualization R&D Red Hat Israel phone: +972-9-7692018 irc: eedri (on #tlv #rhev-dev #rhev-integ)
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