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Test Design of rpower python version

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Test Design of rpower python version

Introduction

This document provides an overview of the activities that are planned to be conducted on the IBM Witherspoon Physical Machine rpower command testing. This test plan is intended for the use of xCAT FVT team.

The test is against xCAT version 2.13.11. The build of xCAT will be picked up from the xcat.org

Overview of xCAT FVT

Test Software Requirements

Operating System :Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.4

Other Softwares

xCAT 2.13.11

Test Hardware Requirements

MN: any machines with latest xcat installed
CN: Witherspoon node (p9)

xCAT Test Detail Section

Test environment preparation

  • new OpenBMC python version rpm installation steps:

    • Use yum install gcc and python-devel.ppc64le:
      yum install -y gcc python-devel.ppc64le 
      
    • Install pip refer to https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installing/. Use pip to install gevent, greenlet, certifi, chardet, idna, urllib3, requests:
      pip install gevent greenlet certifi chardet idna urllib3 requests
      
    • Download and install xCAT-openbmc-py-2.13.10-snap201801250418.noarch.rpm:
      wget http://xcat.org/files/xcat/xcat-dep/2.x_Linux/beta/xCAT-openbmc-py-2.13.10-snap201801250418.noarch.rpm
      yum localinstall -y xCAT-openbmc-py-2.13.10-snap201801250418.noarch.rpm
      
    • enable OpenBMC python version:
      export XCAT_OPENBMC_PYTHON=YES
      

Test cases

Automation cases

We have rpower automation cases in file case0 under /opt/xcat/share/xcat/tools/autotest/testcase/rpower. After you install xcat-test, you will find the file.

[root@briggs01 rpower]# pwd
/opt/xcat/share/xcat/tools/autotest/testcase/rpower
[root@briggs01 rpower]# ls
cases0  rpower_wrongpasswd_test.sh

The steps to run automation cases.

  1. Install xcat-test on your testing nodes
  2. Define node. The node's definition should have bmc's ip. BMC should work correctly.
  3. create rpower cases bundle file by yourself.
[root@briggs01 bundle]# pwd
/opt/xcat/share/xcat/tools/autotest/bundle
[root@briggs01 bundle]# cat rpower.bundle
[root@briggs01 bundle]# cat rpower.bundle
rpower_off
rpower_stat
rpower_status
rpower_state
rpower_boot
rpower_on
rpower_reset
rpower_noderange
rpower_noderange_nodeps
rpower_err_noderange
  1. Run following commands to start your test.
[root@briggs01 testcase]# XCATTEST_CN=mid05tor12cn05 xcattest -b rpower.bundle
  1. Check the result under following directory
[root@briggs01 result]# pwd
/opt/xcat/share/xcat/tools/autotest/result
[root@briggs01 result]# vi xcattest.log.20180204054757

News

History

  • Oct 22, 2010: xCAT 2.5 released.
  • Apr 30, 2010: xCAT 2.4 is released.
  • Oct 31, 2009: xCAT 2.3 released. xCAT's 10 year anniversary!
  • Apr 16, 2009: xCAT 2.2 released.
  • Oct 31, 2008: xCAT 2.1 released.
  • Sep 12, 2008: Support for xCAT 2 can now be purchased!
  • June 9, 2008: xCAT breaths life into (at the time) the fastest supercomputer on the planet
  • May 30, 2008: xCAT 2.0 for Linux officially released!
  • Oct 31, 2007: IBM open sources xCAT 2.0 to allow collaboration among all of the xCAT users.
  • Oct 31, 1999: xCAT 1.0 is born!
    xCAT started out as a project in IBM developed by Egan Ford. It was quickly adopted by customers and IBM manufacturing sites to rapidly deploy clusters.
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