Hi Cleber!

You can consider me as a stakeholder of this feature. :-D
As I said, we have many machines here running different OS.
So this feature will reduce the time that we spent running the same
test in each machine.
And we can join the results of the tests in one single shot.

Very nice, I was aware about parallel testing but not multiplexer.
Really, I'm very interested to get this feature working.

So, lets start ;-)

Julio Cesar Faracco
Membro da Organização da 15ª Semana da Computação - ICMC-USP
Laboratório de Instrumentação Virtual e Microprocessadores (LIVMP) - EESC-USP



2016-03-22 15:12 GMT-03:00 Cleber Rosa <cr...@redhat.com>:
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Julio Faracco" <jcfara...@gmail.com>
>> To: avocado-devel@redhat.com
>> Sent: Friday, March 18, 2016 2:10:37 PM
>> Subject: [Avocado-devel] Parallel (clustered) testing.
>>
>> Hi guys.
>>
>> Two questions:
>> 1. Is there a way to run the same test in multiple hosts?
>> Why? Here we usually test the same application in different systems
>> such as RHEL 6.6, RHEL 6.7, RHEL 7.0, RHEL 7.1 and RHEL 7.2 (All of
>> them are Virtual Machines setup for testing). Instead of executing 5
>> single tests, I would like to run just one command and start all tests
>> and get only one result.
>>
>> 2. Can I configure it using the avocado config (.ini) file? Because I
>> could define each host as a section. Btw, just thought...
>>
>
> Hi Julio,
>
> This is something we are planning to do:
>
> https://trello.com/c/x5Nlkdjo/360-multiplexed-test-runners
>
> But it's not part of the current sprint. Maybe if you push it forward
> we can work together on it.
>
> Thanks,
> Cleber Rosa.
>
>> Thanks! :-)
>>
>> Julio Cesar Faracco
>>
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