From: Manoj I. <ma...@au...> - 2003-05-07 02:11:09
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> > > Like others responded select the testcase you want to execute and create > > a custom command file and use the -f option to execute your custom list > > of testcases. > > This looks like the best option for us to use, including only the > testcases which are applicable to the system being tested, which brings > me to my next question: Are the system requirements for these test > cases documented? The best documentation available is 'code'. There is a small descriptions file that gives you some idea as to what these tests are supposed to do. Well it will be a great thing to have if someone came up with something like that.! :-) > I would like to run all tests possible on a given target system, but > need a way to identify which are possible. This leads to my third > question: Has there been any effort to create a "tiered" test > configuration? We were considering a way to select specific tests based > on the system's capabilities, i.e., amount of memory, disk capacity (if > present), network connection present, etc. In other words, a way to > create a custom command file based on the system configuration. Does > this sound like something that would be useful to others? In the next release of LTP there will be a menu driven scheme to selectively execute testcase, this menu is based on ncurses etc, so might not work well in your case. One solution to this could be to autoconf LTP. I am looking into it... But if you can come up with a scheme that will be cool! -- Manjo |