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* more clear path for test suite on test image
* suggest the use of top Signed-off-by: Fabrizio Pasqualin <giardia@fedoraproject.org>
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== What to do during Kernel Test Days
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== What to do during Kernel Test Days
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The first thing to do is to get the right kernel version to test.
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The first thing to do is to get the right kernel version to test.
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These are the different ways to get the kernel to test:
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There are different ways to get the kernel and test it:
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=== Downloading a test day image
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=== Using a test day image
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During test days a dedicated wiki page will provide a link to download a *test day image* which is a live distro of Fedora with the kernel version to test already in it.
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During test days a dedicated wiki page will provide a link to download a *test day image* which is a live distro of Fedora with the kernel version to test already in it.
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The test day image also contain the _test suite_, aka the scripts to test the kernel on your machine.
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The test day image also contain the _test suite_, aka the scripts to test the kernel on your machine.
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You can then boot the live image and run the tests without worries of messing up with your OS.
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You can then boot the live image and run the tests without worries of messing up with your OS.
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=== Testing on a Virtual Machine
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=== Using on a Virtual Machine
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You can also install the required kernel version on a Virtual Machine running an up to date Fedora release and do the test in the VM.
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You can also install the required kernel version on a Virtual Machine running an up to date Fedora release and do the test in the VM.
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In this case you can just add https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/jforbes/kernel-stabilization/[this] *Copr repository* on the Fedora distro running in your VM.
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In this case you can just add https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/jforbes/kernel-stabilization/[this] *Copr repository* on the Fedora distro running in your VM.
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sudo dnf install gcc git python-fedora keyutils libtirpc-devel
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sudo dnf install gcc git python-fedora keyutils libtirpc-devel
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* If you are using the _*test day image*_ you will have the kernel-tests folder in your home folder; you can enter the folder with
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* If you are using the _*test day image*_ you already have the kernel-test suite in the kernel-tests folder; enter the folder with
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cd ~/kernel-tests
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cd /home/liveuser/kernel-tests
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* If you are not using the test day image you will need to clone the kernel-tests repo.
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* If you are not using the test day image you will need to clone the kernel-tests repo.
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Use this command in terminal:
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Use this command in terminal:
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=== Running tests
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=== Running tests
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IMPORTANT: *Before running the test, be sure your machine has no workload already, like other cpu intensive processes*:
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IMPORTANT: *Before running the test, be sure your machine has no workload already, like other cpu intensive processes.You can check using the command: top*
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To run the basic set of tests, use this command:
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To run the basic set of tests, use this command:
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