On 04/11/2013 10:55 PM, Wenchao Xia wrote: > δΊ 2013-4-12 4:35, John Ferlan ει:
>> So to summarize - >> 1. Now I have no test failures on my RH64 system other than the already >> failing Indications tests. >> > Strange, I still get success on those cases, could u try upstream > cimtest on it? I found it fail after applying the 9 patches > of your but succeed before, and it succeed again after applying mine > these 3 patches. > Took me a bit to find the previous email on this, but I think this is a "network configuration issue" on my end rather than a test issue. The 'cimconfig -c -l' returns ' enableIndicationService=true'; however, the value 'fullyQualifiedHostName=' is not (at best) correct. It's not pingable or connectable - it's an address/name that I assume is handled elsewhere in the Red Hat corporate address translation world. >> 2. I believe there's some disconnect between what happens via the rpm >> install and what happens during the 'make' options, but I don't know >> where to look and right now I really don't have the cycles to >> investigate. I'm guessing that somewhere along the line 2.21 was made >> the default, but the web pages didn't get updated and something in the >> RPM install process didn't quite work right, but it didn't matter or >> wasn't noticed because perhaps no one went through the pain of a clean >> installation environment while strictly following the web pages. >> > libvirt-cim make process automatically download 2.21 base schema and > install it, it seems root cause are yum install script are missing that > part. > So rpm -ivh would succeed, yum upgrade would succeed(haven't check), > but yum install fail. This is a bug need to be solved, since user > are tend to use yum when it is available. > Whether rpm -ivh would do the right thing - I have no idea. I used 'yum localinstall' from the result of a 'make rpm' - I'm not a yum expert - just a user, so I have no idea "internally" what the difference between yum install & update is. As a consumer/user of libvirt-cim - if the right cim schema isn't installed, then I'd expect it to be installed regardless of which yum option I used. John _______________________________________________ Libvirt-cim mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-cim
