-------------- next part -------------- # This file is used for configuring a new test. # Fill out this file using valid info for your test and submit it # via stp-testadd, like this: # # $ stp-testadd test_file.txt # test_name: lhms-regression description: Linux Hotplug Memory Support Regression Test lilo_default: code_location: bk://developer.osdl.org/stp-test/lhms-regression configuration_notes: environment_default: category: General status: Available # or Unavailable repeat_safe: 0 # 1 if it is repeat_safe # Test parameters - this is a listing of different parameters that # the test will support. Each item in the list consists of a # parameter, and a description of the parameter. Parameters # can either be switches, or can take values. # # test_parameters: # Distro images - this is a list of the valid distro images that # this test can be run on. List the ID numbers of the distro # images. E.g., 4=RedHat 9.0, 5=RedHat 7.3, 6=SuSE 9.0 # distros: 4, 5, 6 # Host types - this is the listing of types of hosts the test is # allowed to be run on. List the ID numbers of the host types. # E.g.: # 1 1-way # 77 stp2-000 # 78 stp2-001 # 79 stp2-002 # 80 stp2-003 # 81 stp4-000 # 82 stp4-001 # 83 stp4-002 # 84 stp4-003 # 85 stp8-000 # 86 stp8-001 # 87 stp8-002 # 88 stp8-003 # 14 testdev # 15 testdummy # host_types: 1 # Software types - this is a comma-separated list of software types # that the test accepts patches for. Each software type must be # registered with PLM. When making test requests, the user will # be allowed to submit tests for these software types. The 'linux' # software type is required, the others are optional. Examples # of software types include: linux, sysstat, postgresql # software_types: linux, sysstat