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= PartitioningRaid0OnLvmDevice =
{{QA/Test_Case
== Description ==
|description=A complete installation using a LVM on top of a raid0 device.
A complete installation using a LVM on top of a raid0 device.
|actions=
 
# Boot the installer by any available means (boot.iso, PXE, CD, DVD or live image)
== Steps To Reproduce ==
# Proceed to the partitioning step
 
# From a
# Perform an installation where the root filesystem on a LVM logical volume backed by a RAID0 array
# Perform an installation where the root filesystem exists on a LVM logical volume.  Th backed by a RAID0 array
 
|results=
== Expected Results ==
 
# Anaconda completes successfully
# Anaconda completes successfully
# Reboot successfully into installed system
# Reboot successfully into installed system
# /usr is a logical volume (e.g. /dev/mapper/vg01-lv01)
# /usr is a logical volume (e.g. /dev/mapper/vg01-lv01)
# The physical volumes in use by LVM are raid volumes (verified by pvs command)
# The physical volumes in use by LVM are raid volumes (verified by pvs command)
}}


[[Category:Installer Test Cases|PartitioningRaid0OnLvmDevice]]
[[Category:Installer RAID Test Cases]]

Revision as of 11:15, 6 October 2009

Description

A complete installation using a LVM on top of a raid0 device.


How to test

  1. Boot the installer by any available means (boot.iso, PXE, CD, DVD or live image)
  2. Proceed to the partitioning step
  3. From a
  4. Perform an installation where the root filesystem exists on a LVM logical volume. Th backed by a RAID0 array

Expected Results

  1. Anaconda completes successfully
  2. Reboot successfully into installed system
  3. /usr is a logical volume (e.g. /dev/mapper/vg01-lv01)
  4. The physical volumes in use by LVM are raid volumes (verified by pvs command)