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* '''xen''': Pull from the main repo, and update to tag <code>4.3.0-rc1</code>: |
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hg clone -b 4.3.0-rc1 git://xenbits.xen.org/xen.git |
hg clone -b 4.3.0-rc1 git://xenbits.xen.org/xen.git |
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* '''tarball''': [http://bits.xensource.com/oss-xen/release/4.3.0-rc1/xen-4.3.0-rc1.tar.gz Xen 4.3.0 RC1 Tarball] (and [http://bits.xensource.com/oss-xen/release/4.3.0-rc1/xen-4.3.0-rc1.tar.gz.sig signature]) |
* '''tarball''': [http://bits.xensource.com/oss-xen/release/4.3.0-rc1/xen-4.3.0-rc1.tar.gz Xen 4.3.0 RC1 Tarball] (and [http://bits.xensource.com/oss-xen/release/4.3.0-rc1/xen-4.3.0-rc1.tar.gz.sig signature]) |
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apt-get install gcc-multilib libc6-dev-i386 |
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* '''NetBSD''': You will need to following packages from pkgsrc to build Xen 4. |
* '''NetBSD''': You will need to following packages from pkgsrc to build Xen 4.3 from source: |
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= Reporting success = |
= Reporting success = |
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We would love it if you could report successes by e-mailing <code>xen-devel@lists.xen.org</code>, |
We would love it if you could report successes by e-mailing <code>xen-devel@lists.xen.org</code>, preferably including: |
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* '''Hardware''': Please at least include the processor |
* '''Hardware''': Please at least include the processor manufacturer (Intel/AMD). Other helpful information might include specific processor models, amount of memory, number of cores, and so on |
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* '''Software''': If you're using a distro, the distro name and version would be the most helpful. Other helpful information might include the kernel that you're running, or other virtualization-related software you're using (e.g., libvirt, xen-tools, drbd, &c). |
* '''Software''': If you're using a distro, the distro name and version would be the most helpful. Other helpful information might include the kernel that you're running, or other virtualization-related software you're using (e.g., libvirt, xen-tools, drbd, &c). |
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* '''Guest operating systems''': If running a Linux version, please specify whether you ran it in PV or HVM mode. |
* '''Guest operating systems''': If running a Linux version, please specify whether you ran it in PV or HVM mode. |
Revision as of 10:25, 29 April 2013
What needs to be tested
Getting RC1
- xen: Pull from the main repo, and update to tag
4.3.0-rc1
:
hg clone -b 4.3.0-rc1 git://xenbits.xen.org/xen.git
- tarball: Xen 4.3.0 RC1 Tarball (and signature)
Build requirements
- Fedora 16/17: You need these packages installed to build Xen 4.3 from source. Also applies to RHEL6/CentOS6, but there you probably first need to enable EPEL repo to be able to find some of the rpms:
yum groupinstall "Development Libraries" yum groupinstall "Development Tools" yum install transfig wget tar less texi2html libaio-devel dev86 glibc-devel e2fsprogs-devel gitk mkinitrd iasl xz-devel bzip2-devel yum install pciutils-libs pciutils-devel SDL-devel libX11-devel gtk2-devel bridge-utils PyXML qemu-common qemu-img mercurial texinfo yum install libidn-devel yajl yajl-devel ocaml ocaml-findlib ocaml-findlib-devel python-devel uuid-devel libuuid-devel openssl-devel yum install glibc-devel.i686
- Debian/Ubuntu: This list might be incomplete, please complete/fix/test the package list!:
apt-get install build-essential bcc bin86 gawk bridge-utils iproute libcurl3 libcurl4-openssl-dev bzip2 module-init-tools transfig tgif apt-get install texinfo texlive-latex-base texlive-latex-recommended texlive-fonts-extra texlive-fonts-recommended pciutils-dev mercurial apt-get install make gcc libc6-dev zlib1g-dev python python-dev python-twisted libncurses5-dev patch libvncserver-dev libsdl-dev libjpeg62-dev apt-get install iasl libbz2-dev e2fslibs-dev git-core uuid-dev ocaml ocaml-findlib libx11-dev bison flex xz-utils libyajl-dev apt-get install gettext
If you have a 64 bit Debian/Ubuntu system, you also need to install:
apt-get install gcc-multilib libc6-dev-i386
- NetBSD: You will need to following packages from pkgsrc to build Xen 4.3 from source:
devel/mercurial devel/scmgit devel/gmake lang/python27 devel/py-curses devel/dev86 devel/glib2 devel/yajl
Test instructions
- Remove any old versions of Xen toolstack binaries (including
qemu
). - Download and install the most recent Xen 4.3 RC. Make sure to check the
README
for changes in required development libraries and procedures. Some particular things to note: - Read the xl wiki page to understand what
xl
is, and what differences are expected betweenxm
andxl
.- In particular,
xend
typically did network setup (i.e., bridging, &c), whilexl
does not. So you will need to set up your networking through the standard distro tools. - For less common commands, check the
xl
man page to make sure names or argument conventions haven't changed.
- In particular,
- Try to use
xl
for things that you used to usexm
for.
Reporting Bugs (& Issues)
- Report any bugs / missing functionality / unexpected results.
- Please put [TestDay] into the subject line
- Also make sure you specify the RC number you are using
- Make sure to follow the guidelines on Reporting Bugs against Xen.
Reporting success
We would love it if you could report successes by e-mailing xen-devel@lists.xen.org
, preferably including:
- Hardware: Please at least include the processor manufacturer (Intel/AMD). Other helpful information might include specific processor models, amount of memory, number of cores, and so on
- Software: If you're using a distro, the distro name and version would be the most helpful. Other helpful information might include the kernel that you're running, or other virtualization-related software you're using (e.g., libvirt, xen-tools, drbd, &c).
- Guest operating systems: If running a Linux version, please specify whether you ran it in PV or HVM mode.
- Functionality tested: High-level would include toolstacks, and major functionality (e.g., suspend/resume, migration, pass-through, stubdomains, &c)
The following template might be helpful: should you use Xen 4.3.0-RC1 for testing, please make sure you state that information!
Subject: [TESTDAY] Test report * Hardware: * Software: * Guest operating systems: * Functionality tested: * Comments:
For example:
Subject: [TESTDAY] Test report * Hardware: Dell 390's (Intel, dual-core) x15 HP (AMD, quad-core) x5 * Software: Ubuntu 10.10,11.10 Fedora 17 * Guest operating systems: Windows 8 Ubuntu 12.10,11.10 (HVM) Fedora 17 (PV) * Functionality tested: xl suspend/resume pygrub * Comments: Window 8 booting seemed a little slower than normal. Other than that, great work!