On 06/16/2014 09:14 PM, [email protected] wrote: > Hey jferlan: > > Nice!The result looks much better now. > Thank you very much~ > > But could you provide your environment such as: > OS platform, VM information, and host resources? > As I know, some changes between RHEL6&RHEL7 may cause > crucial problems. So we need to keep compatibility on different > platform. > > Yu >
My work laptop (lenovo T530) ~8G, 4 CPU, Fedora 20 (updated on Friday), and whatever disks come inside the laptop. I git update, build, & install the head of libvirt.git tree and I pull the latest virt-test & tp-libvirt changes prior to the start. The test creates it's own VM to use, although I have a couple of others defined but not running while this full run is going on. The "goal" of this test is to ensure on a weekly basis that libvirt.git changes don't introduce some regression and although I'm using a moving target with respect to test code - at this point it's very easy to ascertain what change caused a regression. John _______________________________________________ Virt-test-devel mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-test-devel
