Hello Scott,
I'm not exactly sure I get the idea. The autotest server already handles starting the task and collecting results (arrows 2. and 3. in the picture I added to https://fedorahosted.org/autoqa/ticket/183#comment:description). Ticket #183 mainly concerns arrow 4., signaling to the host (of that autotest client VM). We can use it for reverting the VM to the previous state (I think that's the main reason we need all of this). In the Virtualization milestone there are other tickets that cover remaining parts of that picture.
So, the problem of ticket #183 is not getting the results (autotest handles that for us), but telling the host (of that VM) "do something" right after completing the test.
Are we on the same page? Maybe I have missed something. Tell me.
Thanks, Kamil
Kamil,
We were on a different page and it's completely due to lack-of-sleep on my end, but that's another story (4-week-old daughter). Thanks for clarifying. All should be well now :)
Best, Scott
Hey all,
I have to apologize. About a year ago I signed up for this task: https://fedorahosted.org/autoqa/ticket/183, however I just don't have the time (or, to be completely up-front, the drive to find the time since my daughter was born) to get going on it and simply not working on it isn't fair to all of you. So I'd like to be removed from the task if possible. I am truly sorry for an inconvenience this has caused. I wish you all the best with autoqa.
Best, Scott
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Scott M Ferguson smferguson@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Scott,
I'm not exactly sure I get the idea. The autotest server already handles starting the task and collecting results (arrows 2. and 3. in the picture I added to https://fedorahosted.org/autoqa/ticket/183#comment:description). Ticket #183 mainly concerns arrow 4., signaling to the host (of that autotest client VM). We can use it for reverting the VM to the previous state (I think that's the main reason we need all of this). In the Virtualization milestone there are other tickets that cover remaining parts of that picture.
So, the problem of ticket #183 is not getting the results (autotest handles that for us), but telling the host (of that VM) "do something" right after completing the test.
Are we on the same page? Maybe I have missed something. Tell me.
Thanks, Kamil
Kamil,
We were on a different page and it's completely due to lack-of-sleep on my end, but that's another story (4-week-old daughter). Thanks for clarifying. All should be well now :)
Best, Scott
Hi Scott,
Congrats to having a daughter! Thanks for letting us know, it's no problem at all, as we totally understand that family should be your number one priority.
Regards
Joza
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott M Ferguson" smferguson@gmail.com To: autoqa-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2011 8:45:50 PM Subject: Re: Virtualization support Hey all,
I have to apologize. About a year ago I signed up for this task: https://fedorahosted.org/autoqa/ticket/183, however I just don't have the time (or, to be completely up-front, the drive to find the time since my daughter was born) to get going on it and simply not working on it isn't fair to all of you. So I'd like to be removed from the task if possible. I am truly sorry for an inconvenience this has caused. I wish you all the best with autoqa.
Best, Scott
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Scott M Ferguson smferguson@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Scott,
I'm not exactly sure I get the idea. The autotest server already handles starting the task and collecting results (arrows 2. and 3. in the picture I added to https://fedorahosted.org/autoqa/ticket/183#comment:description). Ticket #183 mainly concerns arrow 4., signaling to the host (of that autotest client VM). We can use it for reverting the VM to the previous state (I think that's the main reason we need all of this). In the Virtualization milestone there are other tickets that cover remaining parts of that picture.
So, the problem of ticket #183 is not getting the results (autotest handles that for us), but telling the host (of that VM) "do something" right after completing the test.
Are we on the same page? Maybe I have missed something. Tell me.
Thanks, Kamil
Kamil,
We were on a different page and it's completely due to lack-of-sleep on my end, but that's another story (4-week-old daughter). Thanks for clarifying. All should be well now :)
Best, Scott
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