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Re: [Xen-cim] Today's meeting and testing strategy

To: "Szymanski, Lukasz K" <Lukasz.Szymanski@xxxxxxxxxx>, jfehlig@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Xen-cim] Today's meeting and testing strategy
From: Gareth S Bestor <bestor@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 18:15:35 -0700
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FYI - I'm in Haifa Isreal right now at the IBM site here, thru next week. So, given the difficult timezone difference wrt USA its a bit more difficult for me to make the Xen-CIM and Xen-API calls; will try to make them next week.

wrt testing, I might suggest looking at the existing Xen xmtest stuff (which my collegues in IBM LTC developed BTW).

- Gareth

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xen-cim-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 04/12/2007 08:38:01 AM:

> Sorry, I showed up to work 10 minutes after we were supposed to
> start.  Raj is away this week and next.  What did we discuss, if anything?

> I wanted to talk about our general testing strategy.  I have
> cimtester working and it can do all kinds of things like call
> EnumInstances, InvokeMethod, Associations, References, GetInstance,
> Sanity (I posted some of those results before),
> Create/Delete/ModifyInstance, EnumInstanceNames, AssociatorNames,
> ReferenceNames.  All you need is an xml input file with all the
> classes you want tested (for each kind of test).  You can also call
> external tests, and I have been working on some shell scripts to
> create this xml file for some of the various tests.  This is one way
> to go.  If nothing else, this is a pretty good stress test.

> The other type of test to consider is an imitation of xm test.  
> There is not much documentation on this, but I could go in and
> figure out exactly what they do and try to copy that behavior via
> the CIM providers.

> What else is out there?  How do we want to put it together?  I know
> we talked about testing in bits and pieces but I think now is a good
> time to put some solid plans together.  Let me know what you think.

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