Kamil,
We do have the ability to run our test suite (
https://github.com/coreos/mantle) on AWS. We currently don't have it wired
into our build pipeline (but that's on my list of things to get running
soon), once it is set up in the pipeline it will be ran anytime we build
EC2 images. The test results themselves will be stored inside of the
pipeline, but we can probably look into putting them somewhere more
accessible if there's a relevant need.
We default to using m4.large instances, but it's configurable via CLI flag.
--Stephen
On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 8:53 AM Kamil Paral <kparal(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hey folks,
it seems likely we'll have a new release criterion in Fedora QA soon,
roughly "Fedora must work on Amazon EC2". In our yesterday's meeting we
wondered whether your team has any automated testing that would be relevant
for us. I know you have an automated test suite that gets run regularly,
but do you run it just locally or in the clouds as well? Do you run it on
EC2? How often? There are different instance types in EC2, which ones do
you use? Can we access the test results somewhere, to have a look whether
everything looks ok-ish regarding our use case?
Thanks a lot.
Kamil
Fedora QA
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