Blueprint changed by Andres Rodriguez: Whiteboard changed: UDS Session Notes: ARM Support Support for different ARM flavours is complex But a lot is shared with the desktop images, if not all Sub-architecture support should be out of the scope Minimum requirement is being able to netboot with pxelinux U-Boot emulation and full IPMI-based system management support. MAAS requires that ARM servers have a baseline of system management support IPMI necessary to ARM (no WoL) - but IPMI is planned for Q for all archs anyway. Dropping/replacing Cobbler dependency PowerManagement IPMI Fence agents NUT? Commissioning Environment Burn-in and hardware exploration tests: what tools? - * bonnie - * stress - * iobench - * checkbox does some of these already could utilize - * checkbox should report back to MAAS, perhaps with an option to report to central checkbox server - * autotest can run the tests remotely or locally, and also have a bunch of test cases already - * facter (ruby) takes track of edge cases. - * make sure that you collect enough data for use by juju - * Investigate facter and alternatives + * bonnie + * stress + * iobench + * checkbox does some of these already could utilize + * checkbox should report back to MAAS, perhaps with an option to report to central checkbox server + * autotest can run the tests remotely or locally, and also have a bunch of test cases already + * facter (ruby) takes track of edge cases. + * make sure that you collect enough data for use by juju + * Investigate facter and alternatives Faster install: - * Use a SquashFS image - * Keep in mind the complexity of a server regarding multiple nics multiple block storage devices. + * Use a SquashFS image + * Keep in mind the complexity of a server regarding multiple nics multiple block storage devices. Web app UI: - - en masse actions - - overview of the whole MAAS cluster - - command line ui + - en masse actions + - overview of the whole MAAS cluster + - command line ui Start node without Juju: User Stories: Assumptions: + Test Plan: + + 1) Upgrades + Installed Ubuntu 12.04 with MAAS; upgrade to Ubuntu 12.10; MAAS is replaced with its newer upstream release and the web application, configuration, and provisioning are transitioned to the new package locations. + + 2) Fresh install + We will continue to be able to deploy a MAAS server from the CD, and provide automated ISO testing.
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