[openstack-dev] [QA]Tempest CLI Compute-Manage

Martinez, Castulo castulo.martinez at intel.com
Mon Sep 9 17:48:45 UTC 2013



Best Regards / Saludos!

Castulo J. Martinez
ISTQB Test Manager
QA Engineer | Q1st team @GDC
Intel | Security Engineering and Cloud Integration (SECI)
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-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Dague [mailto:sdague at gmail.com] On Behalf Of Sean Dague
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 10:43 AM
To: Martinez, Castulo
Subject: Re: Tempest CLI Compute-Manage

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On 09/09/2013 11:23 AM, Martinez, Castulo wrote:
> Hi Sean,
>
> I was looking at the Tempest tests and I have a doubt regarding the 
> CLI compute-manage tests. I saw you are one of the main contributors 
> of these, I hope you are the right person to ask you this, if not, I’d 
> appreciate if you could point me to the right direction.
>
> When I run the test_compute_manage.py module most of the tests are 
> failing in my environment, however doing some googling I ran into this 
> page from the openStak wiki: 
> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/NovaManage
>
> In one section of that page I found this comment: "The nova-manage 
> isn't properly documented, but it's going away in Folsom, so using 
> this wiki page for quick docs on it. ", and since Folsom was released 
> in 2012, I guess the tests failing in Tempest would be a result of 
> that nova-manage component not being in the openStack anymore, at 
> least not functional anyway. But if this is the case, why are these tests still in Tempest?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help J
>
> Best Regards / Saludos!
>
> **
>
> *Castulo J. Martinez*
>
> *ISTQB Test Manager*
>
> QA Engineer | Q1st team @GDC
>
> Intel*|* Security Engineering and Cloud Integration (SECI)
>
> *Office:*+52.33.2282.4083 *| iNet:* 8286-4083
>
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