From Fedora Project Wiki

Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.

The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then publish the changes below to finish undoing the edit.

Latest revision Your text
Line 3: Line 3:
| image = [[File:Echo-testing-48px.png|link=QA/Fedora_20_test_days]]
| image = [[File:Echo-testing-48px.png|link=QA/Fedora_20_test_days]]
| caption = Virtualization Test Day
| caption = Virtualization Test Day
| date = Thursday 2014-09-25
| date = Wed 2014-08-20
| time = all day
| time = all day
| website = [[Virtualization]]
| website = [[Virtualization]]
| irc = [irc://irc.freenode.net/#fedora-test-day #fedora-test-day]
| irc = [irc://irc.freenode.net/#fedora-test-day #fedora-test-day]
([http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=fedora-test-day webirc] [http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-test-day/2014-09-25/fedora-test-day.2014-09-25-09.17.log.txt IRC logs])
([http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=fedora-test-day webirc])
| fedora_mailing_list = virt}} <!-- {{admon/warning | Under construction | The Test Day page is under construction. It will be ready in time for the Test Day (and this message will be removed).}} -->{{admon/note | Can't make the date? | If you come to this page before or after the test day is completed, your testing is still valuable, and you can use the information on this page to test, file any bugs you find at [http://bugzilla.redhat.com Bugzilla], and add your results to the results section. If this page is more than a month old when you arrive here, please check the current schedule [[https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/list/QA/?subject=Test+Day on Fedocal]] and see if a similar but more recent Test Day is planned or has already happened.}}
| fedora_mailing_list = virt}} {{admon/warning | Under construction | The Test Day page is under construction. It will be ready in time for the Test Day (and this message will be removed).}}  
 
{{admon/note | Can't make the date? | If you come to this page before or after the test day is completed, your testing is still valuable, and you can use the information on this page to test, file any bugs you find at [http://bugzilla.redhat.com Bugzilla], and add your results to the results section. If this page is more than a month old when you arrive here, please check the current schedule [[https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/list/QA/?subject=Test+Day on Fedocal]] and see if a similar but more recent Test Day is planned or has already happened.}}
== What to test? ==
== What to test? ==


Line 21: Line 23:
-->
-->
* [[User:crobinso|Cole Robinson]] (crobinso)
* [[User:crobinso|Cole Robinson]] (crobinso)
* [[User:dgilbert|Dave Gilbert]] (davidgiluk)
* [[User:kashyapc|Kashyap Chamarthy]] (kashyapc)
* [[User:rjones|Richard Jones]] (rwmjones)
* [[User:jenelson|Jeff E. Nelson]] (jenelson)


== Known issues ==
== Known issues ==
<!-- Before you begin testing, there are a few known bugs that should be taken into account: -->
<!-- Before you begin testing, there are a few known bugs that should be taken into account: -->
* Fedora 21 Workstation media is not detected as Fedora 21 by boxes/virt-manager: [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1145264 bug 1145264]
None so far
* SPICE auto guest resize isn't working: [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1146175 bug 1146175]
* Latest virt-customize/virt-builder seem to have issues setting passwords [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1146275 bug 1146275]
* virt-manager can lose track of guest state, think VM is running when it's actually stopped [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1146277 bug 1146277]
* F21 workstation livecd in a VM has no network connectivity, conflicts with host 'default' network [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1146232 1146232]
* spice-vdagent: drag + drop doesn't open nautilus right away: [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1146289 bug 1146289]
* virt-manager: UI error when trying to hotplug USB/PCI: [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1146297 bug 1146297]


== What's needed to test ==
== What's needed to test ==
Line 44: Line 37:


As for getting the latest virt packages, you have a few options:
As for getting the latest virt packages, you have a few options:
<!-- Doesn't exist yet
=== Virt Test Day Live CD ===
There's a Fedora 21 live CD image that already has all the required virtualization packages installed (though you should still <code>yum update</code> after booting). You will probably want a good amount of RAM if using this option (greater than 4G) since you'll be using RAM for both a VM and running the live OS.
* Get the image: <code>wget -c http://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virt-testday-2013-10-08.iso</code>
* For Live CD or USB setup instructions, see: [[FedoraLiveCD#Download_and_Create_Live_image_or_Live_USB]]
* If you have a really beefy machine, you can probably run the Live CD in a VM using nested virtualization! (see instructions below)
* After booting the livecd, make sure to do a yum update to get all the latest packages
-->


=== Fedora 21 on a physical machine ===
=== Fedora 21 on a physical machine ===
Line 73: Line 77:


All these tests have an entry in the '''[[#Test Results |Test Results]]''' table, please record them there.
All these tests have an entry in the '''[[#Test Results |Test Results]]''' table, please record them there.
=== '''Ensure you are using the latest virt packages!''' ===
Several updated packages were pushed to Fedora 21 only recently. The recommended versions are:
* qemu-system-x86-2.1.1-2.fc21 (same version for all qemu* packages)
* libvirt-daemon-1.2.8-6.fc21
* virt-manager-common-1.1.0-3.git310f6527.fc21
If a 'yum update' isn't pulling these packages in, try 'sudo yum clean all', then 'sudo yum update'.


=== '''VM Install''' ===
=== '''VM Install''' ===
Line 90: Line 84:
* [[QA:Testcase Virtualization CDROM Guest Install|Guest install via CDROM/ISO]]
* [[QA:Testcase Virtualization CDROM Guest Install|Guest install via CDROM/ISO]]
* [[QA:Testcase Virtualization URL Guest Install|Guest install via URL]]
* [[QA:Testcase Virtualization URL Guest Install|Guest install via URL]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_Import_Guest_Install|Import existing VM image (your own disk image, or Fedora cloud image, or virt-builder image)]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_PXE_Guest_Install|Guest install via PXE (only if you have a pre-existing PXE setup)]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_Import_Guest_Install|Import existing VM image (only if you have a pre-existing VM image)]]


=== '''Standard features'''===
=== '''Standard features'''===
Line 97: Line 92:


* [[QA:Testcase Virtualization Virt Manager Lifecycle|VM Lifecycle (start, stop, save, clone, delete, ...)]]
* [[QA:Testcase Virtualization Virt Manager Lifecycle|VM Lifecycle (start, stop, save, clone, delete, ...)]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virt_Snapshot_UI|VM snapshot management]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virt_Serial_Console|VM serial console login]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_Spice_Features|Spice features: copy/paste, drag/drop, USB redirection, auto guest resize]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virt_Change_CDROM_Media|Change CDROM media for running VM]]
* [[QA:Testcase Virtualization Hotplug USB device to guest|Host USB device hotplug]]
* [[QA:Testcase Virtualization Hotplug USB device to guest|Host USB device hotplug]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_KVM_PCI_Device_Assignment|Host PCI device assignment]]
* [[QA:Testcase_KVM_nested_virt|Enabling nested virtualization for a VM]]
* [[QA:Testcase_KVM_nested_virt|Enabling nested virtualization for a VM]]
* [[QA:Testcase Live Migration using libvirt/virsh|Live migration (steps included for doing this with a single physical host)]]
* [[QA:Testcase Live Migration using libvirt/virsh|Live migration (steps included for doing this with a single physical host)]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virt_ARM_on_x86|Run Fedora ARM image as a VM on x86]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_KVM_PCI_Device_Assignment|Host PCI device assignment]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virt_Change_CDROM_Media|Change CDROM media for running VM]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_Spice_Features|Spice features: copy/paste, drag/drop, USB redirection]]


<!-- Nothing yet
=== '''New features''' ===
=== '''New features''' ===
 
-->
* [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_Q35_Chipset|Q35 Chipset]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virt_AArch64_on_x86|Import AArch64 image as a VM on x86]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_UEFI|Install VM using OVMF/UEFI]]


== Extra tests ==
== Extra tests ==


These tests aren't listed in the 'test results' table, but consider giving them a spin and reporting any issues on IRC or bugzilla.
These tests aren't listed in the 'test results' table, but consider giving them a spin and reporting any issues on IRC or bugzilla.
=== OpenVZ ===
* [[QA:Testcase_vzctl_base]]
* [[QA:Testcase_vzctl_network]]


=== libguestfs and tools ===
=== libguestfs and tools ===
Line 127: Line 124:


Some test cases used in previous test days. Still useful to test for regressions!  
Some test cases used in previous test days. Still useful to test for regressions!  


Fedora 20 features:
Fedora 20 features:
* [[QA:Testcase_Virt_ACLs|Virt ACLs]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virt_ACLs|Virt ACLs]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virt_x86_on_ARM|Import ARM guest on your x86 machine and manage with virt-manager/libvirt]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virt_Snapshot_UI|Snapshot UI in virt-manager]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virt_CPU_Hotplug|VM CPU hotplug]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virt_CPU_Hotplug|VM CPU hotplug]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virt_Multiqueue_Net|Enable multiqueue virtio networking]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virt_Multiqueue_Net|Enable multiqueue virtio networking]]


Fedora 19 features:
Fedora 19 features:
Line 147: Line 148:


Misc tests:
Misc tests:
* [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_PXE_Guest_Install|Guest install via PXE (only if you have a pre-existing PXE setup)]]
* [[QA:Testcase Virtualization NIC Hotplug virsh attach detach|NIC hotplug with virsh]]
* [[QA:Testcase Virtualization NIC Hotplug virsh attach detach|NIC hotplug with virsh]]
* [[QA:Testcase Virtualization Virtio SCSI Install|Virtio SCSI install]]
* [[QA:Testcase Virtualization Virtio SCSI Install|Virtio SCSI install]]
* [[QA:Testcase Virtualization Virtio SCSI Hotplug|Virtio SCSI hotplug]]
* [[QA:Testcase Virtualization Virtio SCSI Hotplug|Virtio SCSI hotplug]]
* [[QA:Testcase_Virt_Serial_Console|VM serial console login]]


All tests:
All tests:
* [[:Category:Virtualization_Test_Cases|Complete list of previous tests]]
* [[:Category:Virtualization_Test_Cases|Complete list of previous tests]]
=== OpenVZ ===
* [[QA:Testcase_vzctl_base]]
* [[QA:Testcase_vzctl_network]]


== Debugging ==
== Debugging ==
Line 166: Line 160:


== Test Results ==
== Test Results ==
<!-- metadata: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Crobinso/Sandbox:F21VirtTestAppMetadata
    To update the results tool, put the metadata in the following form and submit: http://testdays.qa.fedoraproject.org/testdays/admin/update_testday
'''We are tracking test results in a web application [http://testdays.qa.fedoraproject.org/testdays/show_event?event_id=19 over here]'''


Results from this web application will be automatically transferred to the Wiki a week after the test day, and the reporting system will be shutdown. Feel free to continue testing and filling the wiki even after this date.
TBD
-->


Results originally entered into the test day tool [http://testdays.qa.fedoraproject.org/testdays/show_event?event_id=19 over here]. Copied below for reference.
<!-- metadata: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Jskladan/Sandbox:F20VirtualizationTestDay
    To update the results tool, put the metadata in the following form and submit: http://testdays.qa.fedoraproject.org/testdays/admin/update_testday


=== VM Install ===
'''We are tracking test results in a web application [http://autoqa-stg.fedoraproject.org/testdays/show_event?event_id=7 over here]'''


{|
Results from this web application will be automatically transferred to the Wiki a week after the test day, and the reporting system will be shutdown. Feel free to continue testing and filling the wiki even after this date.
! User
! Hardware
! [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_CDROM_Guest_Install|Guest Install via CDROM]]
! [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_URL_Guest_Install|Guest Install via url]]
! [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_Import_Guest_Install|Import VM]]
! References
|-
| [[User:znmeb|znmeb]]
| AMD Eight-core 32 GB workstation
| {{result|fail||1146232}}<ref>Using default NAT networking, which is my normal modus operandi with Virtual Machine Manager. Guest can't see the Internet.</ref>
|
|
| <references/>
|-
| [[User:Hapoofesgeli|Hapoofesgeli]]
| Intel 4770K
| {{result|warn||1146232}}<ref>No internet connection without "virsh net-destroy default".</ref>
|
|
| <references/>
|-
| [[User:roshi|roshi]]
| Lenovo W530
| {{result|pass}} 
| {{result|pass}} 
|
| <references/>
|-
| [[User:hhuang|hhuang]]
| Lenovo T500
| {{result|warn}}  <ref group="long">Installed F21 guest from LiveCD with mixed results.
On the first attempt, virt-manager "lost contact" with qemu, so all the VMs disappeared!
On the second attempt, the guest froze during installation, and the system would not respond to any keys or mouse clicks.
On the third attemp the f21 guest installation succeeded. </ref>
| {{result|warn}}  <ref group="long">Guest installed over network correctly.
However, at the very end of the install,
reboot did NOT work. 
The guest never came back up.
Attempts to start, restart, shutdown, reset,
force shutdown the guest were unsuccessful.
Had to shutdown the virt-manager. After the
virt-manager re-start, was able to boot the guest.</ref>
|
| <references/>
|-
| [[User:royboy626|royboy626]]
| MSI_P965
|
|
| {{result|pass}} 
| <references/>
|-
| [[User:haai|haai]]
| Intel i7-3520M
|
| {{result|pass}}  <ref group="long">1. testing on fed20 with fedora-virt-preview.repo
2. virt-install from URL from test/21-Alpha/Workstation/x86_64/os with defaults and encrypt hdd option
3. installation works fine
4. after reboot gnome shows wired connection as connected but with a '?' symbol. remote communication works. after reboot vm shows proper symbol in gnome.</ref>
|
| <references/>
|-
| [[User:crobinso|crobinso]]
| AMD FX8150
| {{result|pass}}  <ref>Server installed fine with virt-manager</ref>
| {{result|pass}}  <ref>virt-manager and virt-install worked fine</ref>
| {{result|warn||1146275}}<ref>Import succeeds, but virt-customize/virt-builder doesn't work for setting passwords.</ref>
| <references/>
|-
| [[User:pgmassey|pgmassey]]
| Dell Inc. Inspiron 5520/04G65K
| {{result|pass}}  <ref>Notes - Did not detect CentOS 6.5, Ubuntu 14.04, or FreeBSD 10 isos.</ref>
|
|
| <references/>
|-
| [[User:anishjp|anishjp]]
| Intel Core i3-2100 CPU @ 3.10GHz x 4
| {{result|fail}}  <ref group="long">Detected OS type and version before copying the ISO to /var/lib/libvirt/images location. UI cannot detect the OS type and version after copying the ISO to /var/lib/libvirt/images location. Installation completed without issues. Guest (F20) is bootable after installation. When I checked the resource utilization in my host machine, Memory 2.7GiB of 7.8GiB and Swap 5.8MiB of 7.9GiB. Why is it going to swap space when I have lot of memory left in my main memory?</ref>
|
|
| <references/>
|-
|}
 
 
=== Standard Features ===
 
{|
! User
! Hardware
! [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_Virt_Manager_Lifecycle|VM Lifecycle]]
! [[QA:Testcase_Virt_Snapshot_UI|VM snapshots]]
! [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_Spice_Features|Spice features]]
! [[QA:Testcase_Virt_Change_CDROM_Media|Change CDROM media for running VM]]
! [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_Hotplug_USB_device_to_guest|Host USB device hotplug]]
! [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_KVM_PCI_Device_Assignment|Host PCI device assignment]]
! [[QA:Testcase_KVM_nested_virt|Nested virt]]
! [[QA:Testcase_Live_Migration_using_libvirt/virsh|Live migration]]
! [[QA:Testcase_Virt_ARM_on_x86|Fedora ARM VM on x86]]
! References
|-
| [[User:znmeb|znmeb]]
| AMD Eight-core 32 GB workstation
|
|
|
|
|
|
| {{result|pass}}  <ref group="long">  QEMU: Checking for hardware virtualization                                : PASS
  QEMU: Checking for device /dev/kvm                                        : PASS
  QEMU: Checking for device /dev/vhost-net                                  : PASS
  QEMU: Checking for device /dev/net/tun                                    : PASS
  LXC: Checking for Linux >= 2.6.26                                        : PASS
 
I went further - created a VM and installed Fedora 20 on it. This is a use case I'd never do in real life, but it's nice to know it's there. I'd be much more likely to deploy some tiny server in LXC or Docker with a Firefox client than a full VM-inside-a-VM.</ref>
|
|
| <references/>
|-
| [[User:Hapoofesgeli|Hapoofesgeli]]
| Intel 4770K
| {{result|pass}}  {{result|pass}}  <ref>Results seem fine.</ref>
| {{result|warn}}  <ref>Shutting down the VM brings a black screen in Fedora 21 and VM keeps running with a low CPU usage.</ref>
| {{result|pass}} 
| {{result|pass}}  <ref>Tested virt-manager.</ref>
|
|
|
|
|
| <references/>
|-
| [[User:kashyapc|kashyapc]]
| IBM System x3550 M2 -[794632A]-
|
|
|
|
|
|
| {{result|pass}}  <ref group="long">I tested nested virt with `virsh` and `virt-xml` as the procedure outlined below:
 
https://kashyapc.fedorapeople.org/virt/procedure-to-enable-nested-virt-on-intel-machines.txt
 
</ref>
|
|
| <references/>
|-
| [[User:roshi|roshi]]
| Lenovo W530
| {{result|fail||1146731}}
| {{result|pass}} 
| {{result|pass}} 
| {{result|pass}}  <ref group="long">Disconnecting from virt-manager while the drive is mounted in the guest gives a notice that "This will take effect after next guest shutdown."</ref>
| {{result|pass}} 
|
| {{result|pass}}  <ref>http://fpaste.org/136772/74701014/</ref>
|
| {{result|pass}} 
| <references/>
|-
| [[User:hhuang|hhuang]]
| Lenovo T500
| {{result|warn}}  <ref group="long">Issuing the "Shutdown" operation from the virt-manager procuded inconsistent results.
On a RHEL7.0 guest, the shutdown operation worked.
On a RHEL6.5 guest, the shutdown operation had no effect on the guest.</ref>{{result|warn}}  <ref group="long">When the guest is running, attempt to reboot
the guest from the virt-manager failed with the following error message: "Guest agent not responding..."</ref>
|
|
|
| {{result|pass}} 
|
|
|
|
| <references/>
|-
| [[User:royboy626|royboy626]]
| MSI_P965
| {{result|pass||1146277}}<ref>Otherwise OK</ref>
| {{result|pass}}  <ref group="long">Interface suggestion; Inactivate "play" icon when in snapshot GUI. Not clear how to run/delete snapshot (right click). Perhaps a hover tooltip or run:delete icons in toolbar tied to highlighted snapshot</ref>
| {{result|pass}}  <ref group="long">Non RPM virtual OS running XFCE. Autoresolution fail. USB use OK. Drag file from host to virtual placed on desktop (~/Desktop). Should command listed on page be piped to grep? -> ps axwww | spice-vdagent</ref>
|
|
|
|
|
|
| <references/>
|-
| [[User:haai|haai]]
| Intel i7-3520M
|
| {{result|pass}}  <ref>snapshot during firefox load makes em slooow</ref>{{result|pass}} 
| {{result|pass}} 
|
|
|
|
|
|
| <references/>
|-
| [[User:crobinso|crobinso]]
| AMD FX8150
| {{result|warn||1146277}}<ref>Generally fine, but after a lot of messing around virt-manager lost track of a VMs run state.</ref>
| {{result|pass}} 
| {{result|warn||1146289}}<ref group="long">USB Redirection: fine. Auto Resize: Fine with RHEL6 guest as indicated. Copy/Paste: fine. Drag+Drop: works, but doesn't launch nautilus on first try (bug 1146289)</ref>
| {{result|pass}}  <ref group="long">Worked from UI and command line. On --eject, sometimes needs to be passed twice, might see an error about tray being locked. Also, the virsh responses are incoherent, someone should file a bug about that...</ref>
| {{result|warn||1146297}}<ref>Worked with virt-xml. virt-manager UI has bug 1146297, but after applying the fix it worked fine.</ref>
| {{result|warn||1146297}}<ref>Worked with virt-xml. virt-manager UI has bug 1146297, but after applying the fix it worked fine.</ref>
| {{result|pass}}  <ref>Passed with a brief test, kicking off a trivial KVM VM</ref>
|
| {{result|pass}}  <ref>Works, but sloooooww :)</ref>
| <references/>
|-
| [[User:pgmassey|pgmassey]]
| Dell Inc. Inspiron 5520/04G65K
| {{result|pass}}  <ref>Ubuntu 14.04 test VM appears to respond to all commands correctly</ref>
| {{result|pass}} 
| {{result|warn}}  <ref>File drop works to Ubuntu 14.04 VM.
Copy-Paste works
Resolution does not change.  Same problem as Fedora 21 maybe?</ref>
| {{result|pass}}  <ref>Passed from virt-manager</ref>
| {{result|pass}}  <ref>Redirected Webcam from Fedora host to Ubuntu guest, via window opened from.  Webcam appears functional in guest.</ref>
|
|
|
|
| <references/>
|-
| [[User:anishjp|anishjp]]
| Intel Core i3-2100 CPU @ 3.10GHz x 4
| {{result|pass}}  <ref>Works as expected.</ref>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| <references/>
|-
|}
 
 
=== New features ===
 
{|
! User
! Hardware
! [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_Q35_Chipset|Q35 Chipset]]
! [[QA:Testcase_Virt_AArch64_on_x86|AArch64 VM on x86]]
! [[QA:Testcase_Virtualization_UEFI|Install VM using OVMF/UEFI]]
! References
|-
| [[User:royboy626|royboy626]]
| MSI_P965
|
| {{result|warn}}  <ref group="long">Wasn't smart enough to use GUI. virt-install worked and booted into the host terminal where virt-install executed. Did config including root and another user. Booted to login but WAS NOT able to successfully enter password for either created user or root (hidden chars?). Hard to believe I screwed up passwords twice (however...)</ref>
|
| <references/>
|-
| [[User:crobinso|crobinso]]
| AMD FX8150
| {{result|pass}}  <ref>Worked with virt-install for F21 server install</ref>
| {{result|pass}} 
| {{result|pass}}  <ref>Worked for F21 server install</ref>
| <references/>
|-
|}
 
== Long comments ==
<references group="long" />


[[Category:Virtualization]]
Should you encounter any problem while using the web application, please contact jskladan on #fedora-qa channel at freenode, or send an email to jskladan@fedoraproject.org -->


[[Category:Fedora 21 Test Days]]
[[Category:Test Days]] [[Category:Fedora 21 Test Days]]
Please note that all contributions to Fedora Project Wiki are considered to be released under the Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International (see Fedora Project Wiki:Copyrights for details). If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource. Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!

To edit this page, please solve the following task below and enter the answer in the box (more info):

Cancel Editing help (opens in new window)