Hi Nate,

Sorry for not looking into this. And still did not find time to look
into this. May be somebody will be willing to analyze this and put over
the advantages of using it over PAN. And as you said that it has evolved
from pan, i would be interested to know if we can integrate this to LTP,
which will:
1) Keep the base what pan has been doing,
2) Bring in more features in test execution and reporting results,

Having said that, i would also be interested to know, if this could
perform the following, which i had posted in this mailing list some time
back:
        -- A mechanism to generate kernel faults before provisioning tests, the
test case being made intelligent that the expected failure is because of
kernel fault, and then resuming the test again. Basically trying to
execute the same test(s) twice or more:
i) With a faulty kernel,
ii) Without a faulty kernel.

I hope this would help to increase the code coverage a bit. What do you
say ?

Regards--
Subrata

On Thu, 2008-10-30 at 18:04 -0400, Nathan Straz wrote:
> I finally have everything in place to announce the first of several
> tools from our tool chest.  Today I posted my first blog post which
> should be syndicated to Fedora People shortly.
> 
> http://nstraz.wordpress.com/2008/10/30/introducing-collie/
> 
> Today I would like to introduce to the world, collie[1], a tool to
> describe, run, and log test scenarios.  I use this tool every day as
> part of testing GFS and Cluster Suite.  It allows me to describe complex
> test scenarios without having to write every error handler or manually
> capture every line of output.
> 
> The source is available via git.fedorahosted.org[2] and I started a mailing
> list[3] for dicussion.  We have some guides[4] started on the wiki to give
> some ideas about what you can do with collie.
> 
> [1] http://fedorahosted.org/collie/
> [2] http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/collie.git
> [3] https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/collie/
> [4] https://fedorahosted.org/collie/wiki/CollieHowTos
> 
> This tool is based on pan and focuses on the section entitled "LAYERING"
> in the pan man page.
> 
> Nate
> 
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