Re: Testing environment.

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On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 22:59, Andrey Stepachev <octo47@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to test my changes in ceph. But for now I doesn't have automated
> solution. Сan someone of the developers will share with me his environment
> or tell me how it can quickly set it up?

Brief description is of the current (old) setup is, we have a pile of
Ubuntu 10.10 boxes with the default user "ubuntu" created, run
https://github.com/NewDreamNetwork/ceph-qa-chef/blob/master/solo/solo-from-scratch
on them to prepare them, then use
https://github.com/NewDreamNetwork/teuthology with
https://github.com/NewDreamNetwork/ceph-qa-suite as config to run
regression tests on them.

Now, whether I expect you to be able to use that knowledge in any
meaningful fashion, that's a different question ;)

If you have code that follows SubmittingPatches passes unit tests
(make check), is neat (make distcheck) and passes your manual testing,
submit a Github pull request and I'm sure someone will run the
regression tests on it.
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