On 03/04/2013 09:50 PM, liyang wrote:
On 2013-2-14 0:42, Chris Evich wrote:
On 02/04/2013 03:22 AM, liyang wrote:
Li,
There's no topic-issue for this test, but I created one for you.
Please try to remember to do this first, before starting writing a test.
https://github.com/autotest/virt-test/issues/197
I'll put my review in the issue comments...
I run the test on RHEL5, but it seems that the host doesn't support
"domblkinfo"..
[root@xen-59ga ~]# virsh domblkinfo rhel49-x64-pv xvda
error: this function is not supported by the connection driver:
virDomainGetBlockInfo
[root@xen-59ga ~]# rpm -q libvirt
libvirt-0.8.2-29.el5
[root@xen-59ga ~]# rpm -q xen
xen-3.0.3-142.el5
What's the version of your RHEL5 host's libvirt and xen...
Hmmm, uh-oh, mine was either 5.8 or 5.9 :S Though I have the system
pulling in some non-standard packages (IIRC pylint and a ddns package)
from another repo. It's possible my system is/was not running stock
libvirt by mistake. Unf. I don't have access to check at the moment.
Either way, it probably would be good for the test to check with
virsh.has_help_command(). In fact, it's probably good practice to do
that on most tests, just to be safe.
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Chris Evich, RHCA, RHCE, RHCDS, RHCSS
Quality Assurance Engineer
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