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In previous Hackweeks, we've gone to warp speed in our virtualization CI testing through:
- Porting libvirt-tck to SUSE environments
- Improving individual libvirt-tck tests to fully support current qemu environments
- Adding support for Xen environments
- Creating a Jenkins project to automate libvirt-tck when repo changes are detected
- Creating a wrapper to install guests in parallel when using QA virt-auto tools
- Creating a Jenkins project to automate testing with QA virt-auto tools
We need to continue these efforts to resolve a few remaining issues in libvirt-tck and our local Jenkins server. Specifically, the following issues still need to be resolved:
The following tests are disabled or skipped due to unknown failures:
- domain/130-cpu-hotplug.t
- nwfilter/060-concurrency.t
- All test results should be evaluated under both qemu and Xen
The following improvements would be very useful in Jenkins:
- Move Jenkins server to a more capable (>2 CPUs) machine
- Increase stability of all projects
- Move to improved parallel installation process with latest QA virt-auto tools
- Evaluate all slaves and labeling
- Switch to full test suite project
The following tests should be evaluated further and added to new Jenkins projects
- virt-test
- osstest
- avocado
- openQA (waiting for bare metal Hackweek project to complete?)
- ...
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