= IG-XN-2: Custom Xen Image Support tests = This test case verifies that each of the supported guest images can be used to generate custom images. Guest custom image support tests will be executed on the Utah InstaGENI rack. For overall status see the [wiki:GENIRacksHome/InstageniRacks/XenTestStatus InstaGENI Xen Virtualization Test Status] page. = Test Status = This section captures the status for each step in the acceptance test plan. || '''OS''' || '''State''' || ''' Ticket ''' || '''Notes''' || || FBSSD82-STD || || || || || FEDORA15-STD || || || || || UBUNTU12-64-STD|| || || || || UBUNTU11-64-STD|| || || || [[BR]] || '''State Legend''' || '''Description''' || || [[Color(green,Pass)]] || Test completed and met all criteria || || [[Color(#98FB98,Pass: most criteria)]] || Test completed and met most criteria. Exceptions documented || || [[Color(red,Fail)]] || Test completed and failed to meet criteria. || || [[Color(yellow,Complete)]] || Test completed but will require re-execution due to expected changes || || [[Color(orange,Blocked)]] || Blocked by ticketed issue(s). || || [[Color(#63B8FF,In Progress)]] || Currently under test. || [[BR]] == Test Execution Details == This testing is executed with GENI Clearinghouse Credentials. The sliver created in IG-XN-1 is used to create 4 custom images, one for each supported OS. === FBSSD82-STD Custom Image === 1. Login to the Free BSD 8.2 host and customize the image by adding packages iperf and XXX, modifying /etc/hosts definitions, and creating files in user and root area. 2. From the sliver manifest determine information that is relevant for the creation of the custom images: {{{ }}} === FEDORA15-STD Custom Image === 1. Login to the Fedora 15 host and customize the image by adding packages iperf and XXX, modifying /etc/hosts definitions, and creating files in user and root area. 2. From the sliver manifest determine information that is relevant for the creation of the custom images: {{{ }}} === UBUNTU12-64-STD Custom Image === 1. Login to the Ubuntu 12 host and customize the image by adding packages iperf and XXX, modifying /etc/hosts definitions, and creating files in user and root area. 2. From the sliver manifest determine information that is relevant for the creation of the custom images: {{{ }}} === UBUNTU11-64-STD Custom Image === 1. Login to the Ubuntu 11 host and customize the image by adding packages iperf and XXX, modifying /etc/hosts definitions, and creating files in user and root area. 2. From the sliver manifest determine information that is relevant for the creation of the custom images: {{{ }}}