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This page records Cloud validation testing test results for the Fedora 32 20191109.n.1 nightly compose.

Which tests to run[edit]

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Test coverage page
This page provides information about test coverage for the tests on this page across all the composes for the current release: it can help you see which test cases most need to be run.

Tests with a Milestone of Basic, Beta or Final are the most important. Optional tests are less so, but still useful to run. The milestone indicates that for that milestone release or a later one to be approved for release, the test must have been run against the release candidate build (so at Beta, all Basic and Beta tests must have been run, for instance). However, it is important to run the tests for all milestones as early and often as possible. Please refer to the test coverage page linked above and try to find and run tests which have not been run at all, or not run recently, for the current release.

How to test[edit]

1. Download one or more media for testing, or for EC2 tests, locate and use an appropriate AMI:

Image aarch64 armhfp ppc64le x86_64
Cloud_Base vagrant-libvirt Download
Cloud_Base vagrant-virtualbox Download
KDE live Download
Xfce live Download
SoaS live Download
Mate live Download
Cinnamon live Download
LXDE live Download
Python_Classroom vagrant-libvirt Download
Python_Classroom vagrant-virtualbox Download
Design_suite live Download
Python_Classroom live Download
Silverblue dvd-ostree Download
Everything boot Download Download Download Download
Workstation raw-xz Download Download
Workstation live Download Download
Server raw-xz Download Download
Server dvd Download Download Download
Server boot Download Download Download
Cloud_Base qcow2 Download Download Download
Cloud_Base raw-xz Download Download Download
Cloud_Base vmdk Download Download Download
KDE raw-xz Download
Minimal raw-xz Download Download
Xfce raw-xz Download Download
SoaS raw-xz Download
Mate raw-xz Download
LXDE raw-xz Download
Container_Base docker Download Download Download
Container_Minimal_Base docker Download Download Download
Python_Classroom raw-xz Download
LXQt raw-xz Download

x86_64 hvm standard AMIs[edit]

Region AMI ID Direct launch link
ap-northeast-1 ami-0264096a3de062738 Launch in EC2
ap-northeast-2 ami-0efabd586327929d5 Launch in EC2
ap-south-1 ami-0c14533cf651a58e2 Launch in EC2
ap-southeast-1 ami-0cf20805394e4f6b1 Launch in EC2
ap-southeast-2 ami-0c21d1ba20a19f064 Launch in EC2
ca-central-1 ami-0247915549be4ab57 Launch in EC2
eu-central-1 ami-054e58f2e2dfe639f Launch in EC2
eu-west-1 ami-0fa2dbcc5742f2b7d Launch in EC2
eu-west-2 ami-024d7fd819853cd24 Launch in EC2
sa-east-1 ami-03f87112d21797b96 Launch in EC2
us-east-1 ami-081b40c4299f899af Launch in EC2
us-east-2 ami-0f6497cb8f2faa040 Launch in EC2
us-west-1 ami-0eef79d0d213a1e9b Launch in EC2
us-west-2 ami-0b8f0008cf6a62b99 Launch in EC2

x86_64 hvm gp2 AMIs[edit]

Region AMI ID Direct launch link
ap-northeast-1 ami-0c3fb86d11edb1cdb Launch in EC2
ap-northeast-2 ami-0b307095a8615782c Launch in EC2
ap-south-1 ami-07c5ee71048094e8c Launch in EC2
ap-southeast-1 ami-01e36fcc6db3393d0 Launch in EC2
ap-southeast-2 ami-0c3a4aad27d6e891c Launch in EC2
ca-central-1 ami-0f31afe5de3c82f19 Launch in EC2
eu-central-1 ami-0714e21ac1005ab9c Launch in EC2
eu-west-1 ami-040a88fa8e26b180f Launch in EC2
eu-west-2 ami-0cc9249b008afbe1e Launch in EC2
sa-east-1 ami-0506e0f8dbe46caad Launch in EC2
us-east-1 ami-0933b7b81e936e0ae Launch in EC2
us-east-2 ami-03b3642f904df1c8c Launch in EC2
us-west-1 ami-0a0d774c6ad0884d1 Launch in EC2
us-west-2 ami-0519969bc054e84ae Launch in EC2

arm64 hvm standard AMIs[edit]

Region AMI ID Direct launch link
ap-northeast-1 ami-02b63bb0231272c37 Launch in EC2
ap-northeast-2 ami-07171805811381c6b Launch in EC2
ap-south-1 ami-05da66913fbe95e34 Launch in EC2
ap-southeast-1 ami-030b639a32bc64aad Launch in EC2
ap-southeast-2 ami-0e90835e869e0f748 Launch in EC2
ca-central-1 ami-0fc0e960777e8c1a2 Launch in EC2
eu-central-1 ami-0e4aa4a58116807ba Launch in EC2
eu-west-1 ami-07c6977053109243f Launch in EC2
eu-west-2 ami-023edc4b65ae1136a Launch in EC2
sa-east-1 ami-078929e4038389526 Launch in EC2
us-east-1 ami-0a6ec24b0917f8790 Launch in EC2
us-east-2 ami-00eb3f3b241016081 Launch in EC2
us-west-1 ami-09203458707e24c1c Launch in EC2
us-west-2 ami-0122bde42e9ab9620 Launch in EC2

arm64 hvm gp2 AMIs[edit]

Region AMI ID Direct launch link
ap-northeast-1 ami-0e7fc4f178cf7f28a Launch in EC2
ap-northeast-2 ami-0aed455d178d1905b Launch in EC2
ap-south-1 ami-0514b84a2189f64ea Launch in EC2
ap-southeast-1 ami-02857bbaf563466ce Launch in EC2
ap-southeast-2 ami-0bf520dc1e665af20 Launch in EC2
ca-central-1 ami-0eea1ec80b9087dbd Launch in EC2
eu-central-1 ami-060ffe5f44310b579 Launch in EC2
eu-west-1 ami-04476c0fb06713ed1 Launch in EC2
eu-west-2 ami-074c38e961d0c6cee Launch in EC2
sa-east-1 ami-02dadea4a96107861 Launch in EC2
us-east-1 ami-0669d8f80aead86d7 Launch in EC2
us-east-2 ami-01fb845e8bb0d384d Launch in EC2
us-west-1 ami-053a7b6855f02f2fb Launch in EC2
us-west-2 ami-047e0a19719e58f84 Launch in EC2

2. Perform one or more of the test cases and add your results to the table below

  • You can submit results by editing the page directly, or by using relval, with the relval report-results command. It provides a simple text interface for reporting test results.

3. If a test fails, file a bug report. You may propose the bug as a release blocker or freeze exception bug for the appropriate release - see blocker bug process and freeze exception bug process.

Some tests must be run against particular Products or images - for example, the #Default boot and install tests. If no particular product or image is specified either in this page or the test case page, you can use any appropriate image. For example, you can run most of the #General Tests with the Workstation live image, or either of the Server install images.

If you notice a problem during a test which does not constitute a complete failure of the test, you should still file a bug report, but it may not be appropriate to propose it as a release blocker bug. Use your judgment in deciding this, with reference to the Fedora_Release_Criteria, which these tests are intended to verify. If you are unsure, err on the side of proposing the bug as a blocker.

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Don't install updates
Don't install updates before performing any of the tests, as when you are testing pre-releases, available updates are not part of the proposed released package set.
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Virtual machine testing
In most cases, testing in a virtual machine is OK. You can test UEFI (including SecureBoot) in VMs as well.

Results summary page[edit]

The Test Results:Fedora 32 Rawhide 20191109.n.1 Summary page contains the results from this page and all the other validation pages for the same compose listed together to provide an overview.

Add, Modify or Remove a Test Case[edit]

  1. Please request review for your changes by publishing your test case for review to the test mailing list and/or the appropriate working group mailing list (e.g. server, cloud, or desktop).
  2. Once reviewed, make your changes to any current documents that use the template (e.g. Test_Results:Current_Cloud_Test).
  3. Lastly, update Template:Cloud_test_matrix with the same changes.

Key[edit]

See the table below for a sample format for test results. All test results are posted using the result template.


Test Result Explanation Code Entered
none
Untested - This test has not been run, and is available for anyone to contribute feedback. {{result|none}}
Pass pass robatino
Passed - The test has been run and the tester determine the test met the expected results {{result|pass|robatino}}
Inprogress inprogress adamwill
Inprogress - An inprogress result is often used for tests that take a long time to execute. Inprogress results should be temporary and change to pass, fail or warn. {{result|inprogress|adamwill}}
Fail fail jlaska [1] [2]
Failed - Indicates a failed test. A link to a bug must be provided. See Template:Result for details on providing bug information.
  1. RHBZ #XYZ
  2. RHBZ #ZXY
{{result|fail|jlaska|XYZ|ZXY}}
Warning warn rhe
[1]
Warning - This test completed and met the expected results of the test, but other issues were encountered during testing that warrant attention.
  1. Brief description about the warning status
{{result|warn|rhe}} <ref>Brief description about the warning status</ref>
Pass pass hongqing
Warning warn kparal
Multiple results - More people can easily provide results to a single test case. {{result|pass|hongqing}} {{result|warn|kparal}}
Fail fail pboy [1] [2]
Failed - Same issue with LVM again
  1. RHBZ #2246871
  2. RHBZ #'2244305
{{result|fail|pboy|2246871|2244305}}
Pass pass previous <build> run
Result from previous test run - This test result is directly moved from the test run of previous <build>. {{result|pass|previous <build> run}}
Unsupported - An unsupported test or configuration. No testing is required.

Test Matrix[edit]

Cloud Provider Setup[edit]

Expand one of the sections below for instructions on getting set up to run these testcases on a specific provider. More information can be found in the Fedora Cloud guide.

Amazon EC2

  1. Get an AWS account (the approval process can take hours)
  2. Make sure that your security group allows for SSH (default tcp port 22)
  3. Log in to the AWS Management Console
  4. Obtain the AMI id of the image you want to test. For officially released images, check http://cloud.fedoraproject.org/. If you're doing validation testing, there should be some tables of AMI IDs above; if not, try looking through the messages published by the AMI publisher
  5. Search for and select the desired AMI on the IMAGES/AMIs section of the EC2 console
  6. Launch an instance with the AMI under test

Amazon provided this information on various instance types that may be useful to test, in August 2019. Note that you can use 750 hours per month on a t2.micro instance (which is Xen-based) for free for the first year; other instance types, and t2.micro after the first year, cost money. To avoid costs, you can contact the the Infrastructure team and request access to Fedora's AWS account for testing purposes, per this SOP.

x86 platforms

  • Xen domU with only PV interfaces (e.g., M3 instances)
  • Xen domU with Intel 82599 virtual functions for Enhanced Networking (e.g., C3 instances running in a VPC)
  • Xen domU with Enhanced Networking Adapter (e.g., R4 instances)
  • Xen domU with NVMe local instance storage (e.g., virtualized I3 instances)
  • Xen domU with more than 32 vCPUs (e.g., c4.8xlarge)
  • Xen domU with four NUMA nodes (e.g., x1.32xlarge)
  • Xen domU with maximum RAM available in EC2 (x1e.32xlarge)
  • KVM guest with consistent performance (e.g., c5.large)
  • KVM guest with burstable performance (e.g., t3.large)
  • KVM guest with local NVMe storage (e.g., c5d.large)
  • KVM guest with 100 Gbps networking and Elastic Fabric Adapter (c5n.18xlarge)
  • KVM guest on AMD processors (e.g., m5a.large)
  • KVM guest on AMD processors with maximum NUMA nodes (e.g., m5a.24xlarge)
  • Bare metal Broadwell (i3.metal)
  • Bare metal Skylake (m5.metal)
  • Bare metal Cascade Lake (c5.metal)

Arm platforms

  • KVM guest on Arm with 1 CPU cluster (a1.xlarge)
  • KVM guest on Arm with 2 CPU clusters (a1.2xlarge)
  • KVM guest on Arm with 4 CPU clusters (a1.4xlarge)

Openstack

  1. Use your own OpenStack deployment
  2. Provide or create an SSH keypair
  3. Make sure that your security group allows for SSH (default tcp port 22)
  4. Log in to the Horizon dashboard
  5. Find the image URL at http://cloud.fedoraproject.org/ or as provided in release candidate documents.
  6. Add the image to OpenStack, either using the OpenStack web dashboard (see step 4 here) or with glance image-create --name "Fedora version" --disk-format qcow2 --container-format bare --is-public true --copy-from url
  7. Launch the instance (in the dashboard, under the "Images" heading, click the "Launch" button for the appropriate image

Local testing

  1. You can deploy the cloud image locally either using the well-known virt-install tool or a Fedora-specific testcloud tool. See Local cloud testing with virt-install or Testcloud quickstart guide, respectively.
  2. Once logged in the virtual cloud instance, you can perform the tests below.

x86_64[edit]

Milestone Test Case Local EC2 (KVM) EC2 (Xen) Openstack
Basic QA:Testcase_base_startup
none
none
none
none
Basic QA:Testcase_base_system_logging
none
none
none
none
Final QA:Testcase_Services_start
none
none
none
none
Final QA:Testcase_base_selinux
none
none
none
none
Final QA:Testcase_base_service_manipulation
none
none
none
none


aarch64[edit]

Milestone Test Case Local EC2 (KVM) Openstack
Basic QA:Testcase_base_startup
none
none
none
Basic QA:Testcase_base_system_logging
none
none
none
Final QA:Testcase_Services_start
none
none
none
Final QA:Testcase_base_selinux
none
none
none
Final QA:Testcase_base_service_manipulation
none
none
none