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=== Что тестируем? ===
=== Что тестируем? ===


This part of [[Test_Day:2011-04-14_Virtualization/ru|today's Fedora Test Day]] will focus on testing the Live Migration support provided by <code>virt-manager</code>, <code>libvirt</code> and <code>qemu-kvm</code>.
This part of [[Test_Day:2011-04-14_Virtualization|today's Fedora Test Day]] will focus on testing the Live Migration support provided by <code>virt-manager</code>, <code>libvirt</code> and <code>qemu-kvm</code>.


Live Migration is not a new feature in Fedora 15, but tends to be quite a brittle feature and needs all the testing help it can get!
Live Migration is not a new feature in Fedora 15, but tends to be quite a brittle feature and needs all the testing help it can get!
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== Что потребуется  ==
== Что потребуется  ==


* Two fully updated Fedora 15 test machines.  See instructions on the [[Test_Day:2011-04-14_Virtualization/ru|main test day page]].  The first machine will be called the "source machine", and the second machine will be called the "destination machine".
* Two fully updated Fedora 15 test machines.  See instructions on the [[Test_Day:2011-04-14_Virtualization|main test day page]].  The first machine will be called the "source machine", and the second machine will be called the "destination machine".
* Shared guest image storage available to both machines - e.g. <code>/var/lib/libvirt/images</code> shared from the source machine and NFS mounted on the destination machine.
* Shared guest image storage available to both machines - e.g. <code>/var/lib/libvirt/images</code> shared from the source machine and NFS mounted on the destination machine.
* At least one guest image installed on the source machine before the test day (suggested reading - [[Virtualization_Quick_Start]])
* At least one guest image installed on the source machine before the test day (suggested reading - [[Virtualization_Quick_Start]])
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