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We're not really *testing* shutdown here, we're just shutting down to make sure the uploaded disk image is clean. So we don't really mind if shutdown takes a while. It often seems to take longer than 1 minute on KDE installs and cause a soft fail, so let's bump the timeout to 3 minutes.
33 lines
1.1 KiB
Perl
33 lines
1.1 KiB
Perl
use base "installedtest";
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use strict;
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use testapi;
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sub run {
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my $self = shift;
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# this shutdown code is only to make sure the guest disk is clean
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# before uploading an image of it, we're really not "testing"
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# shutdown here. So to keep things simple and reliable, we do not
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# use the desktops' graphical shutdown methods, we just go to a
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# console and run 'poweroff'. We can write separate tests for
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# properly testing shutdown/reboot/log out from desktops.
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$self->root_console(tty=>3);
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script_run("poweroff", 0);
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assert_shutdown 180;
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}
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# this is not 'fatal' or 'important' as all wiki test cases are passed
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# even if shutdown fails. we should have a separate test for shutdown/
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# logout/reboot stuff, might need some refactoring.
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sub test_flags {
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# without anything - rollback to 'lastgood' snapshot if failed
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# 'norollback' - don't rollback if failed
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# 'fatal' - whole test suite is in danger if this fails
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# 'milestone' - after this test succeeds, update 'lastgood'
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# 'important' - if this fails, set the overall state to 'fail'
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return {'norollback' => 1};
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}
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1;
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# vim: set sw=4 et:
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