Feature #9271
openteuthology: test both ubuntu LTS kernel and latest HWE kernel
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Description
Canonical supports both the original kernel with teh LTS (3.2 for precise) and the latest HWE (hardware enablement) kernel. We need both in our test matrix.
The 'distro' arg currently maps only to the latest HWE for ubuntu, I think.. we need to be able to run the suites on both.
Updated by Sage Weil over 9 years ago
- Description updated (diff)
- Priority changed from Normal to High
Updated by Ian Colle over 9 years ago
- Subject changed from teuthology: install either ubuntu LTS kernel or latest HWE kernel to teuthology: test both ubuntu LTS kernel and latest HWE kernel
Updated by Sandon Van Ness over 9 years ago
- Status changed from New to In Progress
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- Target version changed from sprint13 to sprint15
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Updated by Zack Cerza about 9 years ago
- Status changed from In Progress to Need More Info
- Assignee changed from Sandon Van Ness to Sage Weil
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Sandon said he'd been working on this but I can't find a branch or anything. There's also not much information in this ticket about requirements. I tried to poke around in the kernel task to see what changes were needed, but I didn't find anything conclusive.
Sage, do you mind elaborating please?
Updated by Sage Weil almost 9 years ago
- Status changed from Need More Info to 12
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Sage Weil)
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
i'm not sure what we're doing now, but i suspect we need to be testing linux-generic-lts-$latest as well as the original precise linux-generic. Not sure how to tell what $latest is (currently utopic or vivid, but that will change every 6 months). I don't think we need to explicitly call out trusty kernel (on precise host) since we'll test that kernel on trusty with 'linux-generic' and I don't think the host vs kernel version is important.