Test Day:2010-09-23 Virtualization

What to test?
Today's installment of Fedora Test Day will focus on Virtualization improvements in Fedora 14. There is a large list of virtualization improvements coming in Fedora. To simplify things, testing will be divided up into a number of sections.

If you come to this page after the test day is completed, your testing is still valuable, and you can use the information on this page to test and provide feedback.

Who's available
The following cast of characters will be available testing, workarounds, bug fixes, and general discussion ...
 * Development - Justin Forbes
 * Development / general help - Richard W.M. Jones (rwmjones on FreeNode)
 * Development - Eric Blake (eblake on FreeNode)

What's needed to test

 * A fully updated Fedora 14 Alpha machine. See instructions below.
 * Hardware virtualization support (e.g. Intel VT or AMD-V) (see How_to_debug_Virtualization_problems). If unavailable, you can still help with testing QEMU support.
 * At least one guest image installed before the test day (suggested reading - Virtualization_Quick_Start)
 * Up to 10-20Gb free disk space. Guest images take up a lot of space.
 * See the individual test area pages for specific requirements.

Update your machine
See the instructions on the Branched page on the various ways in which you can install or update to the Branched release. You should have at least the following packages installed.


 * libguestfs 1.5.18-1.fc14.2
 * libguestfs 1.5.18-1.fc14.2
 * libguestfs 1.5.18-1.fc14.2
 * libguestfs 1.5.18-1.fc14.2
 * libguestfs 1.5.18-1.fc14.2
 * libguestfs 1.5.18-1.fc14.2
 * libguestfs 1.5.18-1.fc14.2

Install Fedora 14
Testing requires the latest virtualization software included in Fedora Rawhide. Update your system to the latest rawhide using one of the following techniques.


 * Download and install The beta RC3 image
 * Install from a nearby Fedora 14 mirror

Note: if you are using the Live CD image, you will need to mount storage for guests either from the local disk or from NFS. If the latter, you will need to run  in order for it to work with SELinux.

Test Cases
When ready, select a category below and follow the instructions provided in each of the test cases:

General Virt

 * PXE booting


 * Live Migration

KVM

 * VHostNet

libvirt
None sumbitted

libguestfs, guestfish
Read more about this here: Features/libguestfs


 * libguestfs tests to try

As Xen Guest (DomU)

 * Xen DomU

Report your Results
If you have problems with any of the tests, report a bug to bugzilla. If you are unsure about exactly how to file the report, just ask on IRC and we will help you. Once you have completed the tests, add your results to the Results table below, following the example results from FIXME as a template. The first column should be your name with a link to your User page in the Wiki if you have one. For each test case, if your system worked correctly, simply enter the word. If you had trouble, enter the word , with a link to the bug report for the failure. If you could not perform one test (for example, you cannot perform the more advanced tests because the basic one fails, or you cannot perform the private LDAP test as you do not have access to an LDAP server), enter the word N/A. In the comments column, you can enter any short, additional information about your testing environment.

Test Results
Each column should be a test case or configuration, and each row should consist of test results. Include a link where to report bugs. For example:

Please report all bugs into Bugzilla against the component listed in the individual test area.