From: Pavel C. <pc...@ib...> - 2008-12-12 11:58:40
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Mark O'Donohue napsal(a): > > Then you get to "Configuration" : > > It lists a group of key value pairs. They look nice, but what does > one do with them? They really look like they want to go in a > config file or be environment variables. There is a > /home/fbtest/QMtest/configuration file but that is full of XML so > I dont think they below there - or do they? You need to create a text file with these variables with values valid for your system. Then you will specify this file when running qmtest using the -C option. > The final step is to run qmtest, and list the cmd options. > > Does someone mind filling me in on what to do, in terms of completing > the above howto example. I assume it then goes something like: > > $cd /home/fbtests > $qmtest ls > $qmtest run > > $qmtest report The report command is not so important. The run command should produce the results.qmr file that you can rename (to have platform, fb arch. a run number, for example wcs1.qmr fro Windows Classic run 1) and send to me for further processing. If you want to look at results, I would advise to use the web gui (qmtest qui command). > And I guess it would be handy to run a subset of tests or an > invidiual test, presumaby that is by: > > $qmtest ls functional.arno > $qmtest run functional.arno Yes. best regards Pavel Cisar IBPhoenix |