I am not volunteering for taking responsibilities for the test (ah!), but I would like to point out the infrastructure to test iSCSI root should be fairly easy to set-up. One can run iscsitarget or tgtd to use as the iSCSI target. It could even be run in a VM, and the setup/teardown automated using cloud-config, puppet or whatever.
Just my 0.02$. Etienne On 11-02-17 02:08 PM, Robbie Williamson wrote: > Wanted to inform folks that we will be moving the following ISO > testcases to optional: > * Install (JeOS on ESX)[1] > * Install (JeOS on KVM)[1] > * iSCSI Authenticated Root Installation [2] > * iSCSI Unauthenticated Root Installation [3] > > This means these tests will ***not*** be required for ISO release exit > criteria for Ubuntu Server. Our decision was based on the lack of > consistently available resources to verify these configurations. With > that said, we are keeping them optional (versus removing them), as we > believe it's important to have them available for those wishing to > verify these environments for any given ISO release. > > Anyone wishing to reverse this decision, please contact me directly. I > have no problem adding them back along with your agreement to run them > for each ISO release. ;) > > -Robbie > > [1] http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Install/ServerMinimalVirtualInstall > [2] > http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Install/ServeriSCSIRoot#Authenticated%20Login > [3] > http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Install/ServeriSCSIRoot#Unauthenticated%20Login -- Etienne Goyer Technical Account Manager - Canonical Ltd Ubuntu Certified Instructor - LPIC-3 ~= Ubuntu: Linux for Human Beings =~ -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
