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Test Design of hardware control commands regression

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Test Design of hardware control commands regression

Introduction

This document provides an overview of test of hardware control commands that is conducted on the IBM Witherspoon Physical Machine. This test plan is intended for the use of xCAT FVT team.

The test is against xCAT version 2.14. The build of xCAT will be picked up from the xcat.org

This test plan includes following test commands. These commands except for rflash should be tested in python version. rflash should be tested in perl.

1.rpower
2.rflash
3.rbeacon
4.rsetboot
5.rinv
6.rvitals
7.rspconfig
8.reventlog

Based on above commands. The test plans are following links.

rpower

Total cases number: 10. Automation cases: 10, manual cases:0

Test Design of rpower python version

rflash

Total cases number:47   Automation cases: 32 , Manual cases: 15 

Test Design of rflash python version

rbeacon

Total cases number:10   Automation cases: 0 , Manual cases: 10 

Test Design of rbeacon

rsetboot

Total cases number:11   Automation cases: 11 , Manual cases: 0

Test Design of rsetboot

rinv

Total cases number:14   Automation cases: 14 , Manual cases: 0

Test Design of rinv

rvitals

Total cases number:11   Automation cases: 11 , Manual cases: 0

Test Design of rvitals

rspconfig

Total cases number:70   Automation cases: 25 , Manual cases: 45

Test Design of rspconfig

reventlog

Total cases number: 19  Automation cases: 5 , Manual cases: 14

Test Design of reventlog

News

History

  • Oct 22, 2010: xCAT 2.5 released.
  • Apr 30, 2010: xCAT 2.4 is released.
  • Oct 31, 2009: xCAT 2.3 released. xCAT's 10 year anniversary!
  • Apr 16, 2009: xCAT 2.2 released.
  • Oct 31, 2008: xCAT 2.1 released.
  • Sep 12, 2008: Support for xCAT 2 can now be purchased!
  • June 9, 2008: xCAT breaths life into (at the time) the fastest supercomputer on the planet
  • May 30, 2008: xCAT 2.0 for Linux officially released!
  • Oct 31, 2007: IBM open sources xCAT 2.0 to allow collaboration among all of the xCAT users.
  • Oct 31, 1999: xCAT 1.0 is born!
    xCAT started out as a project in IBM developed by Egan Ford. It was quickly adopted by customers and IBM manufacturing sites to rapidly deploy clusters.
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