After a few weekends of so-so results due to some issue with cleaning up after some failure that didn't go quite right, I rebooted my system and started another run using upstream libvirt, virt-test, and tp-libvirt from sometime late Fri Jun 13.
The results were very good: ./run -t libvirt --install --tests virsh --no virsh.dompmsuspend,virsh.volume_application TESTS: 3660 TOTAL TIME: 104662.75 s (29:04:22) TESTS PASSED: 3328 TESTS FAILED: 32 TESTS SKIPPED: 300 SUCCESS RATE: 99.05 % FAILure summary * 2 snapshot_disk - Internal snapshot of running VM must include the memory state... - To be fixed by PR #182 * 1 attach_detach_disk - Fixed by PR#202 * 4 vol_resize - "Known issue" w/ BZ 1077068 * 1 snapshot_create_as - acl test issue. investigated and posted PR #206 * 1 shutdown - acl test issue - investigated and posted PR #207 * 9 schedinfo_qemu_posix - "Known" - see PR #145 for some details. I think for this one since the upstream patch request hasn't gone anywhere, perhaps this test ought to be revisited to work within the existing constraints. * 14 blockcopy - Issue caused by an upstream change which is in the process of being fixed. Although even though it'll be fixed, I may send a PR in order to use the new syntax (details will be in the PR). I'm still avoiding the virsh.domsuspend test and I avoid the volume_application because it still returns ERROR's for me for the install part of the test. I think there's been many iterations to attempt to fix. If _______________________________________________ Virt-test-devel mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-test-devel
