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[Xen-devel] xm-test results on Unisys ES7000

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Subject: [Xen-devel] xm-test results on Unisys ES7000
From: "Krysan, Susan" <KRYSANS@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 16:51:38 -0400
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May 11, 2006

Configuration:

Unisys ES7000/one
x86_64
32 processors
32 GB RAM
SLES 10 Beta 11 with
xen-unstable changeset 9960

Issues:  Multiple failures of network tests.  We get the exact same results on 
an x86_64 Dell 4X with 2GB RAM.  The xm-test output file shows attempts to 
create domUs fail with Device 0 (vif) could not be connected. Backend device 
not found.  We noticed that doing ifconfig in dom0 only shows eth0 and lo 
devices.  ifconfig no longer shows peth0 and xenbr0 devices as it did with 
earlier changesets.  Do we now need to include other modules to get networking 
to work?

Xm-test execution summary:
  PASS:  100
  FAIL:  15
  XPASS: 0
  XFAIL: 3


Details: 

 FAIL: 13_create_multinic_pos
         (0 nics) Failed to create domain

 FAIL: 01_enforce_dom0_cpus_basic_pos
         /proc/cpuinfo says xend didn't enforce dom0_cpus (31 != 1)

XFAIL: 02_network_local_ping_pos
         Failed to create domain

 FAIL: 03_network_local_tcp_pos
         Failed to create domain

 FAIL: 04_network_local_udp_pos
         Failed to create domain

XFAIL: 05_network_dom0_ping_pos
         Failed to create domain

 FAIL: 06_network_dom0_tcp_pos
         Failed to create domain

 FAIL: 07_network_dom0_udp_pos
         Failed to create domain

XFAIL: 11_network_domU_ping_pos
         Failed to create domain

 FAIL: 12_network_domU_tcp_pos
         Failed to create domain

 FAIL: 13_network_domU_udp_pos
         Failed to create domain

 FAIL: 01_network_attach_pos
         xm network-attach returned invalid 256 != 0

 FAIL: 02_network_attach_detach_pos
         xm network-attach returned invalid 256 != 0

 FAIL: 03_network_attach_detach_multiple_pos
         xm network-attach returned invalid 256 != 0

 FAIL: 04_restore_withdevices_pos
         Failed to create domain


> Sue Krysan
> Linux Systems Group
> Unisys Corporation
> 
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