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From: Rick Gonzalez <rcgneo@us.ibm.com>
To: Xen Developers <xen-devel@lists.xensource.com>
Subject: Daily Xen-HVM Builds: cs9668
Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 12:01:55 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <44466D03.1030203@us.ibm.com> (raw)

changeset:   9668:c4eead8a925b
tag:         tip
user:        kaf24@firebug.cl.cam.ac.uk
date:        Sun Apr 16 09:41:31 2006 +0100
summary:     Only BSP can really do clear_all_shadow_status.



Hardware:  x460

******************** x86_32(no PAE): ***************************

* dom0: SLES9 SP2
* dom0 boots fine
* xend starts without problem

--- Linux HVM domain status: ---

* Xm-test completes.
* Able to boot multiple HVM domains

ISSUES:

* 5 fails on xm-test.
* 3 of the FAILS complain about the following:

Error: Device 768 (vbd) could not be connected. Backend device not found.


SUMMARY:

Xm-test execution summary:
   PASS:  70
   FAIL:  5
   XPASS: 2
   XFAIL: 1


Details:

  FAIL: 11_create_concurrent_pos
          [2] Failed to create domain

  FAIL: 12_create_concurrent_stress_pos
          Failed to start 12_create_concurrent_stress_pos-1145380621

  FAIL: 01_enforce_dom0_cpus_basic_pos
          /proc/cpuinfo says xend didn't enforce dom0_cpus (7 != 1)

XFAIL: 02_network_local_ping_pos
          ping loopback failed for size 65507. ping eth0 failed for size 
65507.

  FAIL: 12_network_domU_tcp_pos
          Failed to create domain


--- Windows HVM domain status: ---

* I'll get to testing the other Windowns OS when I automate the test cases.

+------------------------------------+
|    Test    |            OS         |
| Category   |-----------------------|
|            | Win2k| Win2k3 | WinXP |
+------------------------------------+
| Networking |      |        | pass  |
| Graphics   |      |        | pass  |
| Disk I/O   |      |        | pass  |
| Xen        |      |        | N/A   |
+------------------------------------+

ISSUES:

None

********************** x86_64: *********************************

* dom0: SLES9 SP2
* dom0 boots fine
* xend starts without problems

--- Linux HVM domain status: ---

* Xm-test completes
* Able to boot multiple HVM domains

ISSUES:

* 5 xm-tests failing
* 3 of the FAILS complain about the following:

Error: Device 768 (vbd) could not be connected. Backend device not found.

SUMMERY:

Xm-test execution summary:
   PASS:  70
   FAIL:  5
   XPASS: 2
   XFAIL: 1


Details:

  FAIL: 11_create_concurrent_pos
          [2] Failed to create domain

  FAIL: 12_create_concurrent_stress_pos
          Failed to start 12_create_concurrent_stress_pos-1145407669

  FAIL: 01_enforce_dom0_cpus_basic_pos
          /proc/cpuinfo says xend didn't enforce dom0_cpus (7 != 1)

XFAIL: 02_network_local_ping_pos
          ping loopback failed for size 65507. ping eth0 failed for size 
65507.

  FAIL: 13_network_domU_udp_pos
          Failed to create domain



--- Windows HVM domain status: ---


+------------------------------------+
|    Test    |            OS         |
| Category   |-----------------------|
|            | Win2k| Win2k3 | WinXP |
+------------------------------------+
| Networking |      |        | pass  |
| Graphics   |      |        | pass  |
| Disk I/O   |      |        | pass  |
| Xen        |      |        | N/A   |
+------------------------------------+


ISSUES:

none


NOTE: Contact me if you would like to see all the output files.



regards,



------------------------
Rick Gonzalez
Linux Technology Center
IBM Corporation
Phone#: 512-838-0623

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