Blueprint changed by James Westby:

Whiteboard changed:
  Work Items:
  [bladernr] Jeff to list the testing team info so interested parties can sign 
up and participate in making this happen: DONE
- [hardware-cert team] Create a list of the tests to be run (a small number of 
useful tests to start, we can expand afterwards).: TODO
- [hardware-cert team] Documentation of test cases and configs and other useful 
information (wiki?, testcases.qa.ubuntu.com?): TODO
- [hardware-cert team] Package a consistently runnable test suite: TODO
+ [canonical-hw-cert] Create a list of the tests to be run (a small number of 
useful tests to start, we can expand afterwards).: TODO
+ [canonical-hw-cert] Documentation of test cases and configs and other useful 
information (wiki?, testcases.qa.ubuntu.com?): TODO
+ [canonical-hw-cert] Package a consistently runnable test suite: TODO
  
  Previous discussions:
  
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/packageselection-arm-server-optimized-lamp-stack
  
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UDSProceedings/N/PackageSelectionAndSystemDefaults#Arm%20Server%20Optimized%20Lamp%20Stack
  
  Notes from this session:
  http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-o/meeting/server-o-load-testing/
  
  Q: Can you please try to address IPMI (Server management) as well
  A: To what extent?  There is already an IPMI test that performs basic 
function testing (e.g. connect to the BMC, pull SEL events and system info to 
ensure that the IPMI bits are working).
  
  Definition of Done:
  1: Defined list of specific hardware subsystems on servers that are to be 
tested
  2: Defined list of specific common server applications that are to be tested
  3: Scope infrastructure changes as may be needed (new hardware, etc)
  4: Defined list of tests that will verify server stability and functionality
  5: Defined limits on what is acceptable load minimums and maximums for testing
  6: Defined list of which tests will be hardware certification tests and which 
will be QA style tests
  7: Responsibilities for each set of tests assigned to the appropriate teams
  8: Tests written if they do not currently exist, tested for usability and 
implemented in Checkbox
  9: Separate whitelists defined in checkbox for server certification and 
server QA
  10: New infrastructure in place and operational if necessary
  11: Servers tested using full server certification and server QA whitelists
  12: 11.10 is thoroughly hammered using our new combined Super Monkey Powers
  13: 12.04 is the best Server LTS EVER!

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