Re: [Fuego] Problem with /fuego-rw/tests in your lab
<[email protected]> Fri, 12 Mar 2021 22:44:44 +0000
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Sorry - there's some copy-paste text int this that makes this message confusing. Please ignore 'I'll send the error in another message.' This *is* the message with the error report. -- Tim > -----Original Message----- > From: Bird, Tim > Sent: Friday, March 12, 2021 3:24 PM > To: Pavan Arun Deshpande <[email protected]>; [email protected] > Cc: Srivatsan S <[email protected]>; Amit Agarwal <[email protected]>; [email protected] > Subject: Problem with /fuego-rw/tests in your lab > > There is a problem with running the test: Functional.fuego_lab_check > in your lab. I'll send the error in another message. > > Here is the error from the testlog: > > ls: cannot access '/fuego-rw/tests': No such file or directory > ---- > > And here is the report from the console log: > > ######### Installed tests (outside of fuego-core) > ls: cannot access '/fuego-rw/tests': No such file or directory > In Fuego signal_handler (due to error in run phase) > ##### doing fuego phase: post_test (from signal handler) ##### > ... > ----- > > This output appears to be from an older version of Functional.fuego_lab_check. > One of the things I am testing with this test is the ability to update the version > of a test in your lab. Since there's a problem with the /fuego-rw/tests directory, > this operation is not working. > > Can you please do 3 things: > 1) please check your docker container and make sure that it has the directory > /fuego-rw/tests > and that this directory is owned by user jenkins and group jenkins? > > 2) can you 'git pull' the latest fuego-core from the master repository, to pick > up the latest version of the Functional.fuego_lab_check test? > > Please make sure that you can run this test locally (from the /fuego-core/tests > directory). That is, just run this test from the updated fuego-core repository > in your lab, and confirm that it runs without error. > > Once you have done that, I will try some tests to see if I can cause your lab > to run upgraded tests. > > Thanks, > -- Tim >