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# Make sure that your security group allows for SSH (default tcp port 22)
# Make sure that your security group allows for SSH (default tcp port 22)
# The following User-data can be used:
# The following User-data can be used:
  #cloud-config
  <nowiki>
  password: passw0rd
#cloud-config
  chpasswd: { expire: False }
password: passw0rd
  ssh_pwauth: True
chpasswd: { expire: False }
  runcmd:
ssh_pwauth: True
    - [ sh, -c, 'echo -e "ROOT_SIZE=4G\nDATA_SIZE=10G" > /etc/sysconfig/docker-storage-setup']
</nowiki>
{{Admon/note|Disk Size|You might need to resize the image if you're running it locally. testCloud handles this for you just like Openstack or EC2.}}
|actions=
|actions=
# Boot image with proper user-data
# Boot image with proper user-data
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# The image launches successfully
# The image launches successfully
# You can login to the instance over SSH as <code>fedora</code> and you have sudo access
# You can login to the instance over SSH as <code>fedora</code> and you have sudo access
# docker-io should be installed
# docker should be installed
# The instance doesn't crash or show any errors
# The instance doesn't crash or show any errors
}}
}}

Revision as of 02:53, 11 April 2018

Description

A simple validation test case for Fedora Atomic Hosts.

Setup

  1. This testcase can be run locally with testCloud or on a cloud provider (Openstack or EC2).
  2. Make sure that your security group allows for SSH (default tcp port 22)
  3. The following User-data can be used:
#cloud-config
password: passw0rd
chpasswd: { expire: False }
ssh_pwauth: True
 

How to test

  1. Boot image with proper user-data
  2. SSH into booted image
  3. Check if docker is installed
 rpm -q docker

Expected Results

  1. The image launches successfully
  2. You can login to the instance over SSH as fedora and you have sudo access
  3. docker should be installed
  4. The instance doesn't crash or show any errors