Re: [Linaro-validation] ptest.py script seems to generate not really informative results

2018-11-27 Thread Anibal Limon
On Tue, 27 Nov 2018 at 08:29, Oleksandr Terentiev wrote: > Hi Abibal, > > In our project we need to analyze a total number of passed and failed > tests for each packet. To distinguish packets we use lava-test-set feature. > In order to implement that I modified ptest.py and send-to-lava.sh >

Re: [Linaro-validation] ptest.py script seems to generate not really informative results

2018-11-27 Thread Anibal Limon
On Tue, 27 Nov 2018 at 12:22, Oleksandr Terentiev wrote: > Thanks for replay. > Is there any public LAVA instance where I can run the example test? Maybe > on staging.validation.linaro.org ? > Can I be registered there and how? Or maybe there is another approach to > run that. > I can run the

Re: [Linaro-validation] ptest.py script seems to generate not really informative results

2018-11-27 Thread Oleksandr Terentiev
Thanks for replay. Is there any public LAVA instance where I can run the example test? Maybe on staging.validation.linaro.org ? Can I be registered there and how? Or maybe there is another approach to run that. On 27.11.18 19:41, Anibal Limon wrote:

Re: [Linaro-validation] ptest.py script seems to generate not really informative results

2018-11-27 Thread Kevin Hilman
Oleksandr Terentiev writes: > Hi Abibal, > > In our project we need to analyze a total number of passed and failed > tests for each packet. To distinguish packets we use lava-test-set > feature. > In order to implement that I modified ptest.py and send-to-lava.sh > scripts. Could you please look

Re: [Linaro-validation] ptest.py script seems to generate not really informative results

2018-11-27 Thread Oleksandr Terentiev
Hi Abibal, In our project we need to analyze a total number of passed and failed tests for each packet. To distinguish packets we use lava-test-set feature. In order to implement that I modified ptest.py and send-to-lava.sh scripts. Could you please look at the patch and express your opinion?