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The procedure for adding a test system as a autotest client is described below.  This example requires a working autotest server [[Install_and_configure_autotest|installed and configured]].
The procedure for adding a test system as a autotest client is described below.  This example requires a working autotest server [[Install_and_configure_autotest|installed and configured]].


= Install host =
= Install client =
It doesn't matter what operating system you install on the host as long as our packages are built for it.
It doesn't matter what operating system you install on the host as long as our packages are built for it.
# Add the same repositories as mentioned in the [[Install_and_configure_autotest#Use_the_right_repos|autotest-server installation guide]].
# Add the same repositories as mentioned in the [[Install_and_configure_autotest#Use_the_right_repos|autotest-server installation guide]].
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# Comment out all lines in {{filename|/etc/cron.d/autoqa}}.
# Comment out all lines in {{filename|/etc/cron.d/autoqa}}.


= Add host =
= Register client =
The test system must be added to the autotest database:
The test system must be added to the autotest database:
# Direct your web browser to your autotest server
# Direct your web browser to your autotest server
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For additional documentation, consult the [http://autotest.kernel.org/wiki/SysAdmin autotest system administrator documentation].
For additional documentation, consult the [http://autotest.kernel.org/wiki/SysAdmin autotest system administrator documentation].


= System Labels =
= Verify client =
This procedure should help you to ensure everything is setup properly:
# Direct your web browser to your autotest server
# Click ''Host List''
# Select your newly-added client with a checkbox
# Click ''Actions → Reverify hosts''
# Your new client's status should change to ''Verifying''. If everything is correct, it should change back to ''Ready'' in a minute (refresh the page).
 


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[[Category:AutoQA]]
[[Category:AutoQA]]

Revision as of 12:12, 19 July 2010

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The procedure for adding a test system as a autotest client is described below. This example requires a working autotest server installed and configured.

Install client

It doesn't matter what operating system you install on the host as long as our packages are built for it.

  1. Add the same repositories as mentioned in the autotest-server installation guide.
  2. Install packages Package-x-generic-16.pngautotest and Package-x-generic-16.pngautoqa.
  3. Comment out all lines in /etc/cron.d/autoqa.

Register client

The test system must be added to the autotest database:

  1. Direct your web browser to your autotest server
  2. Click Admin interface
  3. Select Hosts
  4. Select Add host
  5. Enter a valid hostname and select appropriate labels for the system. For information on the labels AutoQA uses, see Managing autotest labels.
  6. When finished, click Save

Enable Login Access

The autotest server relies on passwordless ssh logins to communicate with test clients. The procedure below outlines a method for establishing passwordless ssh login.

  1. First, login to the autotest server using ssh
  2. Next, start a shell as the autotest user
    # su - autotest
  3. Now, install your public key in a remote machine’s authorized_keys file
    # ssh-copy-id -i $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa.pub root@client.example.com
  4. Finally, confirm that passwordless logins function as expected. When substituting your client hostname, the following command should not prompt for a password:
    # ssh root@client.example.com

For additional documentation, consult the autotest system administrator documentation.

Verify client

This procedure should help you to ensure everything is setup properly:

  1. Direct your web browser to your autotest server
  2. Click Host List
  3. Select your newly-added client with a checkbox
  4. Click Actions → Reverify hosts
  5. Your new client's status should change to Verifying. If everything is correct, it should change back to Ready in a minute (refresh the page).