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| == Test Results == | | == Test Results == |
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| === VM Install ===
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| ! [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_CDROM_Guest_Install|Guest Install via CDROM]]
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| ! [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_URL_Guest_Install|Guest Install via URL]]
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| ! [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_Import_Guest_Install|Import VM]]
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| ! References
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| | [[User:knoel|knoel]]
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| | Intel Haswell laptop nested
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| | {{result|pass}} <ref>Installed Fedora 22 guest 1 on Fedora 21 host. Installed Fedora 22 nested guest.</ref>
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| | [[User:jardafas|jardafas]]
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| | lenovo 440s nested
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| | {{result|pass}} <ref>Installation passed on nested kvm. Dir storage pool was used as a target. Creation and management of the storage was done via virt-manager. The guest booted normally, network was working as well.</ref>
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| | [[User:crobinso|crobinso]]
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| | {{result|pass}} <ref>{{bz|1211797}}</ref><ref>{{bz|1211796}}</ref><ref>Test virt-manager and virt-install for all install methods. Tested with beta RC1 media, not RC2 on the wiki but hopefully it doesn't matter. There's a couple minor issues with the os listings, see the bugs.</ref>{{result|pass}} <ref>Tested virt-manager and virt-install.</ref>
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| | [[User:jsnow|jsnow]]
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| | lenovo yoga 1 x86_64
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| | {{result|warn}} <ref>{{bz|1212599}}</ref><ref>{{bz|1212616}}</ref><ref>{{bz|1212617}}</ref>
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| | {{result|fail}} <ref>f22rc2 via virt-manager: Failed to download packages during first run, did not reproduce. Second attempt had the guest freeze hang with 0% cpu usage during post-installation setup-tasks.</ref>{{result|pass}} <ref>via virt-install: hard guest freeze, cannot reproduce. second run passed.</ref>
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| | {{result|pass}} <ref>virt-install --import (win7 ultimate sp1 x64)</ref>{{result|pass}} <ref>virt-manager import: OS version drop down is difficult to read: bad UX.</ref>
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| | IBM System x3655
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| | {{result|pass}} <ref>aarm64 installation</ref>{{result|fail}} <ref>{{bz|1212575}}</ref><ref>VM appears to be running, but virt-viewer fails to connect.</ref>
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| | [[User:pschindl|pschindl]]
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| | Lenovo ThinkPad T540p
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| | {{result|pass}} <ref>{{bz|1211797}}</ref><ref>{{bz|1211796}}</ref><ref>Installation works fine with both virt-manager and virt-install. libosinfo doesn't recognize any of f22 images (it says f21 for all lives and None for anything else e. g. workstation netinst).</ref>
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| | abologna
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| | Lenovo ThinkPad T440s
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| | {{result|pass}} <ref>Installation of Debian 8.0 with virt-manager was successful.</ref>
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| | {{result|pass}} <ref>Deleting the VM without deleting the disk image and then importing the disk image worked correctly as well.</ref>
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| === Standard Features ===
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| ! [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_Virt_Manager_Lifecycle|VM Lifecycle]]
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| ! [[QA:Testcase_Virt_Snapshot_UI|VM snapshots]]
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| ! [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_Spice_Features|Spice features]]
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| ! [[QA:Testcase_Virt_Change_CDROM_Media|Change VM CDROM]]
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| ! [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_Hotplug_USB_device_to_guest|Host USB hotplug]]
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| ! [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_KVM_PCI_Device_Assignment|Host PCI assignment]]
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| ! [[QA:Testcase_KVM_nested_virt|Nested virt]]
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| ! [[QA:Testcase_Live_Migration_using_libvirt/virsh|Live migration]]
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| ! [[QA:Testcase_Virt_ARM_on_x86|ARM on x86]]
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| | [[User:knoel|knoel]]
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| | Intel Haswell laptop nested
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| | {{result|warn}} <ref>I had mixed success. I was using virt-manager (except to set host-passthrough at level 0).
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| Creating a nested guest, I got "No virtual networks available". But, the network in the L1 host was working. I used it to download the iso.
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| Creating a nested guest, I got a strange error, "Unable to complete install: 'list.remove(x): x not in list'. I was trying to create the VM with a virtio-scsi disk. When I switched to virtio-blk, it worked. I'm not sure if I can reproduce this.
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| | {{result|pass}} <ref>Nested virt worked well.
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| I used host-passthrough at L0 on Fedora 21 and SandyBridge at L1 using Fedora 22. I did everything with virt-manager using the Fedora 22 beta workstation iso. Except I used virsh edit to set host-passthrough for the L0 host.
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| In the L1 host, I ran yum update to make sure I had qemu 2.3 rc3.
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| I didn't get a default network for the L2 guest. And, I had trouble using virtio-scsi for the L2 guest. </ref>
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| | {{result|warn}} <ref>{{bz|1211795}}</ref><ref>{{bz|1211760}}</ref><ref>Mostly worked. Hit libvirt crash on VM delete a couple times. Delete wizard didn't notice new clone storage.</ref>
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| | {{result|warn}} <ref>{{bz|1211761}}</ref><ref>Mostly passed. Some weirdness with the auto resize feature.</ref>
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| | {{result|warn}} <ref>{{bz|1211761}}</ref><ref>Worked. But 'eject' needs to be run twice. See the bug</ref>
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| | {{result|pass}} <ref>Used a usb2.0 thumbdrive for testing, and F22 Workstation VM</ref>
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| | {{result|pass}} <ref>Used intel NIC for passthrough. Only verified it appeared in lspci in the VM, didn't test it was working.</ref>
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| | {{result|pass}} <ref>Worked if using host-passthrough</ref>
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| | {{result|pass}} <ref>Used virt-install</ref>
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| | [[User:jsuchane|jsuchane]]
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| | lenovo 440s nested
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| | {{result|pass}} <ref>Operations via virsh:
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| 1. start -- PASSED
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| 2. suspend -- PASSED
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| - state reflected in virt-manager as well
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| 3. resume -- PASSED
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| 4a. managedsave -- PASSED
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| 4b. save/restore -- PASSED
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| 5. destroy -- PASSED
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| Clone/Delete
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| 1. clone -- PASSED
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| 2. clone -- PASSED
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| 3. start -- PASSED
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| 4. shutdown -- PASSED
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| 5. delete -- PASSED</ref>
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| | {{result|fail}} <ref>{{bz|1212471}}</ref><ref>1. create snapshot1 with stopped vm -- PASSED
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| 2. create snapshot2 with running vm -- PASSED
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| 3. create snapshot3 with running vm and launched application -- PASSED
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| 4. run snapshot2 -- PASSED
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| 5. run snapshot1 -- PASSED
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| 6. shutdown -- FAILED, bz 1212471 created
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| | {{result|pass}} <ref>No problems spotted. For the nested guest I used dir storage located on a secondary disk.</ref>
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| | Lenovo T500
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| | {{result|fail}} <ref>{{bz|1212620}}</ref><ref>Regression in event reporting makes it impossible to filter life-cycle events of just one domain</ref>
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| | {{result|pass}} <ref>win7 ultimate sp1 x64</ref>
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| | {{result|pass}} <ref>w7 sp1 x64: minor visual artifacting when restoring snapshot 2</ref>
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| | {{result|warn}} <ref>No confirmation/visual feedback for drag/drop, but copy worked. USB redirection works for w7 guest. Resize does not work to downscale.</ref>
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| | {{result|warn}} <ref>Save / Restore problem (could not reproduce)
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| saved - OK
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| restored - Not OK -> VM does not get mouse input, but domain was running
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| immediately after it I cloned the VM, with cloned one both save/restore worked properly
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| Next multiple save/restore actions were without problems</ref>
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| | {{result|fail}} <ref>Resize problem ( GNOME classic desktop )
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| Symptoms: The login freezes, showing the grey desktop only (reproducable multiple times), maybe it will react after some timeout, didn't wait for hours
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| 1) Start VM with the settings View -> Scale Display -> Always with "Auto resize with VM window" unchecked!
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| 2) Check the "Auto resize with VM window" option
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| 3) Reboot the VM from menu: Virtual Machine -> Reboot
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| 4) Try to login -> The login freezes, showing the grey desktop only
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| How to revert back to normal: Uncheck the "Auto resize with VM window" and reboot</ref>
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| === New Features ===
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| ! [[QA:Testcase_Virt_AArch64_on_x86|AArch64 on x86]]
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| ! [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_UEFI|x86 UEFI VM]]
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| | {{result|warn}} <ref>Test virt-manager. URL install took a long time just to start, but it did reach the installer, but I stopped there. CDROM install made it past package install but appeared to hang at 'post install' handling.</ref>
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| | {{result|pass}} <ref>Installed with virt-manager, using URL install. Seemed to hang when I clicked 'reboot' at end of the installer but other than that it all worked fine.</ref>
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| [[Category:Virtualization]] | | [[Category:Virtualization]] |
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| [[Category:Fedora 22 Test Days]] | | [[Category:Fedora 22 Test Days]] |