os-autoinst-distri-fedora/tests/_support_server.pm

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use base "installedtest";
use strict;
use anaconda;
use testapi;
use lockapi;
use mmapi;
use tapnet;
use utils;
sub _pxe_setup {
# set up PXE server (via dnsmasq). Not used for update tests.
# don't get hung up on slow mirrors when DNFing...
repos_mirrorlist;
# create necessary dirs
assert_script_run "mkdir -p /var/lib/tftpboot/fedora";
# basic tftp config
assert_script_run "printf 'enable-tftp\ntftp-root=/var/lib/tftpboot\ntftp-secure\n' >> /etc/dnsmasq.conf";
# pxe boot config
# we boot grub directly not shim on aarch64 as shim fails to boot
# with 'Synchronous Exception'
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1592148
assert_script_run "printf 'dhcp-match=set:efi-x86_64,option:client-arch,7\ndhcp-match=set:efi-x86_64,option:client-arch,9\ndhcp-match=set:bios,option:client-arch,0\ndhcp-match=set:efi-aarch64,option:client-arch,11\ndhcp-match=set:ppc64,option:client-arch,12\ndhcp-match=set:ppc64,option:client-arch,13\ndhcp-boot=tag:efi-x86_64,\"shim.efi\"\ndhcp-boot=tag:bios,\"pxelinux.0\"\ndhcp-boot=tag:efi-aarch64,\"grubaa64.efi\"\ndhcp-boot=tag:ppc64,\"boot/grub2/powerpc-ieee1275/core.elf\"\n' >> /etc/dnsmasq.conf";
# install and configure bootloaders
my $ourversion = get_var("CURRREL");
my $testversion = get_var("RELEASE");
my $arch = get_var("ARCH");
if ($arch eq 'x86_64') {
# x86_64: use syslinux for BIOS, grub2 with 'linuxefi' for UEFI
assert_script_run "mkdir -p /var/tmp/fedora";
assert_script_run "mkdir -p /var/lib/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg";
# install bootloader packages
assert_script_run "dnf -y install syslinux", 120;
assert_script_run "dnf -y --releasever=$ourversion --installroot=/var/tmp/fedora install shim-x64 grub2-efi-x64", 300;
# copy bootloader files to tftp root
assert_script_run "cp /usr/share/syslinux/{pxelinux.0,vesamenu.c32,ldlinux.c32,libcom32.c32,libutil.c32} /var/lib/tftpboot";
assert_script_run "cp /var/tmp/fedora/boot/efi/EFI/fedora/{shim.efi,grubx64.efi} /var/lib/tftpboot";
# bootloader configs
# BIOS
assert_script_run "printf 'default vesamenu.c32\nprompt 1\ntimeout 600\n\nlabel linux\n menu label ^Install Fedora 64-bit\n menu default\n kernel fedora/vmlinuz\n append initrd=fedora/initrd.img inst.ks=file:///ks.cfg ip=dhcp\nlabel local\n menu label Boot from ^local drive\n localboot 0xffff\n' >> /var/lib/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default";
# UEFI
assert_script_run "printf 'function load_video {\n insmod efi_gop\n insmod efi_uga\n insmod ieee1275_fb\n insmod vbe\n insmod vga\n insmod video_bochs\n insmod video_cirrus\n}\n\nload_video\nset gfxpayload=keep\ninsmod gzio\n\nmenuentry \"Install Fedora 64-bit\" --class fedora --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os {\n linuxefi fedora/vmlinuz ip=dhcp inst.ks=file:///ks.cfg\n initrdefi fedora/initrd.img\n}' >> /var/lib/tftpboot/grub.cfg";
# DEBUG DEBUG
upload_logs "/etc/dnsmasq.conf";
upload_logs "/var/lib/tftpboot/grub.cfg";
upload_logs "/var/lib/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default";
}
elsif ($arch eq 'ppc64le') {
# ppc64le: use grub2 for OFW
# install bootloader tools package
assert_script_run "dnf -y install grub2-tools-extra", 180;
# install a network bootloader to tftp root
assert_script_run "grub2-mknetdir --net-directory=/var/lib/tftpboot";
# bootloader config
assert_script_run "printf 'set default=0\nset timeout=5\n\nmenuentry \"Install Fedora 64-bit\" --class fedora --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os {\n linux fedora/vmlinuz ip=dhcp inst.ks=file:///ks.cfg\n initrd fedora/initrd.img\n}' >> /var/lib/tftpboot/boot/grub2/grub.cfg";
# DEBUG DEBUG
upload_logs "/etc/dnsmasq.conf";
upload_logs "/var/lib/tftpboot/boot/grub2/grub.cfg";
}
elsif ($arch eq 'aarch64') {
# aarch64: use grub2 with 'linux' for UEFI
# copy bootloader files to tftp root (we just use the system
# bootloader, no need to install packages)
assert_script_run "cp /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/{shim.efi,grubaa64.efi} /var/lib/tftpboot";
# bootloader config
assert_script_run "printf 'function load_video {\n insmod efi_gop\n insmod efi_uga\n insmod ieee1275_fb\n insmod vbe\n insmod vga\n insmod video_bochs\n insmod video_cirrus\n}\n\nload_video\nset gfxpayload=keep\ninsmod gzio\n\nmenuentry \"Install Fedora 64-bit\" --class fedora --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os {\n linux fedora/vmlinuz ip=dhcp inst.ks=file:///ks.cfg\n initrd fedora/initrd.img\n}' >> /var/lib/tftpboot/grub.cfg";
# DEBUG DEBUG
upload_logs "/etc/dnsmasq.conf";
upload_logs "/var/lib/tftpboot/grub.cfg";
}
# download kernel and initramfs
my $location = get_var("LOCATION");
my $kernpath = "images/pxeboot";
# for some crazy reason these are in a different place for ppc64
$kernpath = "ppc/ppc64" if ($arch eq 'ppc64le');
assert_script_run "curl -o /var/lib/tftpboot/fedora/vmlinuz $location/Everything/${arch}/os/${kernpath}/vmlinuz";
assert_script_run "curl -o /var/lib/tftpboot/fedora/initrd.img $location/Everything/${arch}/os/${kernpath}/initrd.img";
Move most 'universal' tests to Server-dvd-iso The 'universal' flavor has been kinda pointless for some time now. It dates back to the earliest days of openQA, before Pungi 4 was a thing, when composes were very different; we only built a boot.iso and some live images nightly for Rawhide, these weren't even formally grouped as a 'compose' at all (fedfind had to invent the concept). The TCs/RCs had DVD installer images (not *Server* DVD, at the time, just a universal DVD installer). We wanted to run some tests on the DVD image if it was available, but we still wanted to run them for the nightlies, so we invented a whole mechanism for that - this 'universal' flavor, with some complicated logic in fedora_openqa which schedules universal on the 'best available' image it can find in the compose. All this is functionally obsolete now. All composes we test are now run through Pungi (except the live respins, but they aren't relevant here). In current config, the Server DVD is non-failable on x86_64 and aarch64, which means it will *always be there* - if it fails to build, the compose itself fails, so we won't test it. It's failable for ppc64le, but we don't care that much about ppc64le; I'm fine with these tests just not running if the Server DVD happens to fail in a ppc64le compose. As a cherry on top, some of the 'universal' tests aren't really universal anyway, they fail if you run them on a netinst (off the top of my head, all the NFS install tests are like this, as we use the ISO to populate the NFS share on the server end). So let's just move all the tests that actually need an installer image to the Server-dvd-iso flavor. Left over in the 'universal' flavor are upgrade tests, which don't need an ISO at all - they boot from hard disk images and run an upgrade using repos. We can change the scheduler logic to be more simple for these, and just always schedule them, with no ISO attached. We could even rename this flavor 'upgrade', but it might not be worth it. One slight complication is that the split happened to be helping us avoid too many tests in a single support_server cluster; we have a cluster of five support_server tests on Server-dvd-iso and five support_server tests on universal. I try to avoid the clusters getting too big as you need as many worker instances on at least one worker host as your largest cluster; if you don't have that many, the cluster's tests simply never get scheduled. Requiring folks to have at least ten worker instances on one host to run these tests is a bit of a big ask. So, to handle that, we create a support_server_2 and have the former universal tests use that one instead, so we'll have two separate clusters on Server-dvd-iso now. Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
2023-05-03 20:45:52 +00:00
# extract our IP from POST_STATIC
my $poststatic = get_var("POST_STATIC");
my $ip = substr($poststatic, 0, index($poststatic, " "));
# get a kickstart to embed in the initramfs, for testing:
# https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_Kickstart_File_Path_Ks_Cfg
assert_script_run "curl -o ks.cfg https://fedorapeople.org/groups/qa/kickstarts/root-user-crypted-net.ks";
# tweak the repo config in it
Move most 'universal' tests to Server-dvd-iso The 'universal' flavor has been kinda pointless for some time now. It dates back to the earliest days of openQA, before Pungi 4 was a thing, when composes were very different; we only built a boot.iso and some live images nightly for Rawhide, these weren't even formally grouped as a 'compose' at all (fedfind had to invent the concept). The TCs/RCs had DVD installer images (not *Server* DVD, at the time, just a universal DVD installer). We wanted to run some tests on the DVD image if it was available, but we still wanted to run them for the nightlies, so we invented a whole mechanism for that - this 'universal' flavor, with some complicated logic in fedora_openqa which schedules universal on the 'best available' image it can find in the compose. All this is functionally obsolete now. All composes we test are now run through Pungi (except the live respins, but they aren't relevant here). In current config, the Server DVD is non-failable on x86_64 and aarch64, which means it will *always be there* - if it fails to build, the compose itself fails, so we won't test it. It's failable for ppc64le, but we don't care that much about ppc64le; I'm fine with these tests just not running if the Server DVD happens to fail in a ppc64le compose. As a cherry on top, some of the 'universal' tests aren't really universal anyway, they fail if you run them on a netinst (off the top of my head, all the NFS install tests are like this, as we use the ISO to populate the NFS share on the server end). So let's just move all the tests that actually need an installer image to the Server-dvd-iso flavor. Left over in the 'universal' flavor are upgrade tests, which don't need an ISO at all - they boot from hard disk images and run an upgrade using repos. We can change the scheduler logic to be more simple for these, and just always schedule them, with no ISO attached. We could even rename this flavor 'upgrade', but it might not be worth it. One slight complication is that the split happened to be helping us avoid too many tests in a single support_server cluster; we have a cluster of five support_server tests on Server-dvd-iso and five support_server tests on universal. I try to avoid the clusters getting too big as you need as many worker instances on at least one worker host as your largest cluster; if you don't have that many, the cluster's tests simply never get scheduled. Requiring folks to have at least ten worker instances on one host to run these tests is a bit of a big ask. So, to handle that, we create a support_server_2 and have the former universal tests use that one instead, so we'll have two separate clusters on Server-dvd-iso now. Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
2023-05-03 20:45:52 +00:00
assert_script_run "sed -i -e 's,^url.*,nfs --server $ip --dir /repo --opts nfsvers=4,g' ks.cfg";
# embed it
assert_script_run "echo ks.cfg | cpio -c -o >> /var/lib/tftpboot/fedora/initrd.img";
# chown root
assert_script_run "chown -R dnsmasq /var/lib/tftpboot";
assert_script_run "restorecon -vr /var/lib/tftpboot";
# open firewall ports
assert_script_run "firewall-cmd --add-service=tftp";
}
sub run {
my $self = shift;
# disable systemd-resolved, it conflicts with dnsmasq
unless (script_run "systemctl is-active systemd-resolved.service") {
script_run "systemctl stop systemd-resolved.service";
script_run "systemctl disable systemd-resolved.service";
script_run "rm -f /etc/resolv.conf";
script_run "systemctl restart NetworkManager";
}
add NFS tests (and DHCP/DNS in the support server) Summary: Set up the support server to provide DHCP/DNS functionality and an NFS server, providing a kickstart. Add a kickstart test just like the other root-user-crypted-net kickstart tests except it gets the kickstart from the support server via NFS. Also add NFS repository tests and a second support server for Server-dvd-iso flavor: this test must run on that flavor to ensure that packages are actually available. The support server just mounts the attached 'DVD' and exports it via NFS. Note we don't need to do anything clever to avoid IP conflicts between the two support servers, because os-autoinst-openvswitch ensures each worker group is on its own VLAN. As part of adding the NFS repo tests, I did a bit of cleanup, moving little things we were repeating a lot into anacondatest, and sharing the 'check if the repo was used' logic between all the tests (by making it into a test step that's loaded for all of them). I also simplified the 'was repo used' checks a bit, it seems silly to run a 'grep' command inside the VM then have os-autoinst do a grep on the output (which is effectively what we were doing before), instead we'll just use a single grep within the VM, and clean up the messy quoting/escaping a bit. Test Plan: Run all tests - at least all repository tests - and check they work (make sure the tests are actually still sane, not just that they pass). I've done runs of all the repo tests and they look good to me, but please double-check. I'm currently re-running the whole 24-20160609.n.0 test on staging with these changes. Reviewers: jskladan, garretraziel Reviewed By: garretraziel Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/D888
2016-06-13 15:42:30 +00:00
## DNS / DHCP (dnsmasq)
# create config
assert_script_run "printf 'domain=test.openqa.fedoraproject.org\ndhcp-range=172.16.2.150,172.16.2.199\ndhcp-option=option:router,172.16.2.2\n' > /etc/dnsmasq.conf";
# do PXE setup if this is not an update test
Move most 'universal' tests to Server-dvd-iso The 'universal' flavor has been kinda pointless for some time now. It dates back to the earliest days of openQA, before Pungi 4 was a thing, when composes were very different; we only built a boot.iso and some live images nightly for Rawhide, these weren't even formally grouped as a 'compose' at all (fedfind had to invent the concept). The TCs/RCs had DVD installer images (not *Server* DVD, at the time, just a universal DVD installer). We wanted to run some tests on the DVD image if it was available, but we still wanted to run them for the nightlies, so we invented a whole mechanism for that - this 'universal' flavor, with some complicated logic in fedora_openqa which schedules universal on the 'best available' image it can find in the compose. All this is functionally obsolete now. All composes we test are now run through Pungi (except the live respins, but they aren't relevant here). In current config, the Server DVD is non-failable on x86_64 and aarch64, which means it will *always be there* - if it fails to build, the compose itself fails, so we won't test it. It's failable for ppc64le, but we don't care that much about ppc64le; I'm fine with these tests just not running if the Server DVD happens to fail in a ppc64le compose. As a cherry on top, some of the 'universal' tests aren't really universal anyway, they fail if you run them on a netinst (off the top of my head, all the NFS install tests are like this, as we use the ISO to populate the NFS share on the server end). So let's just move all the tests that actually need an installer image to the Server-dvd-iso flavor. Left over in the 'universal' flavor are upgrade tests, which don't need an ISO at all - they boot from hard disk images and run an upgrade using repos. We can change the scheduler logic to be more simple for these, and just always schedule them, with no ISO attached. We could even rename this flavor 'upgrade', but it might not be worth it. One slight complication is that the split happened to be helping us avoid too many tests in a single support_server cluster; we have a cluster of five support_server tests on Server-dvd-iso and five support_server tests on universal. I try to avoid the clusters getting too big as you need as many worker instances on at least one worker host as your largest cluster; if you don't have that many, the cluster's tests simply never get scheduled. Requiring folks to have at least ten worker instances on one host to run these tests is a bit of a big ask. So, to handle that, we create a support_server_2 and have the former universal tests use that one instead, so we'll have two separate clusters on Server-dvd-iso now. Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
2023-05-03 20:45:52 +00:00
_pxe_setup() if (get_var("SUPPORT_PXE"));
add NFS tests (and DHCP/DNS in the support server) Summary: Set up the support server to provide DHCP/DNS functionality and an NFS server, providing a kickstart. Add a kickstart test just like the other root-user-crypted-net kickstart tests except it gets the kickstart from the support server via NFS. Also add NFS repository tests and a second support server for Server-dvd-iso flavor: this test must run on that flavor to ensure that packages are actually available. The support server just mounts the attached 'DVD' and exports it via NFS. Note we don't need to do anything clever to avoid IP conflicts between the two support servers, because os-autoinst-openvswitch ensures each worker group is on its own VLAN. As part of adding the NFS repo tests, I did a bit of cleanup, moving little things we were repeating a lot into anacondatest, and sharing the 'check if the repo was used' logic between all the tests (by making it into a test step that's loaded for all of them). I also simplified the 'was repo used' checks a bit, it seems silly to run a 'grep' command inside the VM then have os-autoinst do a grep on the output (which is effectively what we were doing before), instead we'll just use a single grep within the VM, and clean up the messy quoting/escaping a bit. Test Plan: Run all tests - at least all repository tests - and check they work (make sure the tests are actually still sane, not just that they pass). I've done runs of all the repo tests and they look good to me, but please double-check. I'm currently re-running the whole 24-20160609.n.0 test on staging with these changes. Reviewers: jskladan, garretraziel Reviewed By: garretraziel Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/D888
2016-06-13 15:42:30 +00:00
# open firewall ports
assert_script_run "firewall-cmd --add-service=dhcp";
assert_script_run "firewall-cmd --add-service=dns";
# start server
assert_script_run "systemctl restart dnsmasq.service";
assert_script_run "systemctl is-active dnsmasq.service";
## ISCSI
Move most 'universal' tests to Server-dvd-iso The 'universal' flavor has been kinda pointless for some time now. It dates back to the earliest days of openQA, before Pungi 4 was a thing, when composes were very different; we only built a boot.iso and some live images nightly for Rawhide, these weren't even formally grouped as a 'compose' at all (fedfind had to invent the concept). The TCs/RCs had DVD installer images (not *Server* DVD, at the time, just a universal DVD installer). We wanted to run some tests on the DVD image if it was available, but we still wanted to run them for the nightlies, so we invented a whole mechanism for that - this 'universal' flavor, with some complicated logic in fedora_openqa which schedules universal on the 'best available' image it can find in the compose. All this is functionally obsolete now. All composes we test are now run through Pungi (except the live respins, but they aren't relevant here). In current config, the Server DVD is non-failable on x86_64 and aarch64, which means it will *always be there* - if it fails to build, the compose itself fails, so we won't test it. It's failable for ppc64le, but we don't care that much about ppc64le; I'm fine with these tests just not running if the Server DVD happens to fail in a ppc64le compose. As a cherry on top, some of the 'universal' tests aren't really universal anyway, they fail if you run them on a netinst (off the top of my head, all the NFS install tests are like this, as we use the ISO to populate the NFS share on the server end). So let's just move all the tests that actually need an installer image to the Server-dvd-iso flavor. Left over in the 'universal' flavor are upgrade tests, which don't need an ISO at all - they boot from hard disk images and run an upgrade using repos. We can change the scheduler logic to be more simple for these, and just always schedule them, with no ISO attached. We could even rename this flavor 'upgrade', but it might not be worth it. One slight complication is that the split happened to be helping us avoid too many tests in a single support_server cluster; we have a cluster of five support_server tests on Server-dvd-iso and five support_server tests on universal. I try to avoid the clusters getting too big as you need as many worker instances on at least one worker host as your largest cluster; if you don't have that many, the cluster's tests simply never get scheduled. Requiring folks to have at least ten worker instances on one host to run these tests is a bit of a big ask. So, to handle that, we create a support_server_2 and have the former universal tests use that one instead, so we'll have two separate clusters on Server-dvd-iso now. Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
2023-05-03 20:45:52 +00:00
if (get_var("SUPPORT_ISCSI")) {
# start up iscsi target
assert_script_run "printf '<target iqn.2016-06.local.domain:support.target1>\n backing-store /dev/vdb\n incominguser test weakpassword\n</target>' > /etc/tgt/conf.d/openqa.conf";
# open firewall port
assert_script_run "firewall-cmd --add-service=iscsi-target";
assert_script_run "systemctl restart tgtd.service";
assert_script_run "systemctl is-active tgtd.service";
}
add NFS tests (and DHCP/DNS in the support server) Summary: Set up the support server to provide DHCP/DNS functionality and an NFS server, providing a kickstart. Add a kickstart test just like the other root-user-crypted-net kickstart tests except it gets the kickstart from the support server via NFS. Also add NFS repository tests and a second support server for Server-dvd-iso flavor: this test must run on that flavor to ensure that packages are actually available. The support server just mounts the attached 'DVD' and exports it via NFS. Note we don't need to do anything clever to avoid IP conflicts between the two support servers, because os-autoinst-openvswitch ensures each worker group is on its own VLAN. As part of adding the NFS repo tests, I did a bit of cleanup, moving little things we were repeating a lot into anacondatest, and sharing the 'check if the repo was used' logic between all the tests (by making it into a test step that's loaded for all of them). I also simplified the 'was repo used' checks a bit, it seems silly to run a 'grep' command inside the VM then have os-autoinst do a grep on the output (which is effectively what we were doing before), instead we'll just use a single grep within the VM, and clean up the messy quoting/escaping a bit. Test Plan: Run all tests - at least all repository tests - and check they work (make sure the tests are actually still sane, not just that they pass). I've done runs of all the repo tests and they look good to me, but please double-check. I'm currently re-running the whole 24-20160609.n.0 test on staging with these changes. Reviewers: jskladan, garretraziel Reviewed By: garretraziel Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/D888
2016-06-13 15:42:30 +00:00
## NFS
# create the file share
assert_script_run "mkdir -p /export";
# get the kickstart
assert_script_run "curl -o /export/root-user-crypted-net.ks https://fedorapeople.org/groups/qa/kickstarts/root-user-crypted-net.ks";
# for update tests, set up the update repository and export it,
# if we have one (for tag and copr tests we don't really need to
# be here at all so we'll just sit here being useless)
if (get_var("ADVISORY_OR_TASK")) {
assert_script_run "echo '/mnt/update_repo 172.16.2.0/24(ro)' >> /etc/exports" if (!get_var("TAG") && !get_var("COPR"));
}
# for compose tests, we do all this stuff
else {
# create the repo share
assert_script_run "mkdir -p /repo";
# create a mount point for the ISO
assert_script_run "mkdir -p /mnt/iso";
# mount the ISO there
assert_script_run "mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/iso";
# copy the contents of the ISO to the repo share
assert_script_run "dnf -y install rsync", 180;
assert_script_run "rsync -av /mnt/iso/ /repo", 180;
# put the updates image in the NFS repo (for testing this update
# image delivery method)
assert_script_run "curl -o /repo/images/updates.img https://fedorapeople.org/groups/qa/updates/updates-openqa.img";
# create the iso share
assert_script_run "mkdir -p /iso";
# recreate an iso file
copy_devcdrom_as_isofile('/iso/image.iso');
# set up the exports
assert_script_run "printf '/export 172.16.2.0/24(ro)\n/repo 172.16.2.0/24(ro)\n/iso 172.16.2.0/24(ro)' > /etc/exports";
}
add NFS tests (and DHCP/DNS in the support server) Summary: Set up the support server to provide DHCP/DNS functionality and an NFS server, providing a kickstart. Add a kickstart test just like the other root-user-crypted-net kickstart tests except it gets the kickstart from the support server via NFS. Also add NFS repository tests and a second support server for Server-dvd-iso flavor: this test must run on that flavor to ensure that packages are actually available. The support server just mounts the attached 'DVD' and exports it via NFS. Note we don't need to do anything clever to avoid IP conflicts between the two support servers, because os-autoinst-openvswitch ensures each worker group is on its own VLAN. As part of adding the NFS repo tests, I did a bit of cleanup, moving little things we were repeating a lot into anacondatest, and sharing the 'check if the repo was used' logic between all the tests (by making it into a test step that's loaded for all of them). I also simplified the 'was repo used' checks a bit, it seems silly to run a 'grep' command inside the VM then have os-autoinst do a grep on the output (which is effectively what we were doing before), instead we'll just use a single grep within the VM, and clean up the messy quoting/escaping a bit. Test Plan: Run all tests - at least all repository tests - and check they work (make sure the tests are actually still sane, not just that they pass). I've done runs of all the repo tests and they look good to me, but please double-check. I'm currently re-running the whole 24-20160609.n.0 test on staging with these changes. Reviewers: jskladan, garretraziel Reviewed By: garretraziel Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/D888
2016-06-13 15:42:30 +00:00
# open firewall port
assert_script_run "firewall-cmd --add-service=nfs";
# start the server
assert_script_run "systemctl restart nfs-server.service";
assert_script_run "systemctl is-active nfs-server.service";
# report ready, wait for children
mutex_create('support_ready');
wait_for_children;
# upload logs in case of child failures
$self->post_fail_hook();
}
sub test_flags {
return {fatal => 1};
}
1;
# vim: set sw=4 et: