Changes between Version 38 and Version 39 of OpenFlow/FOAM/Testing


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Timestamp:
01/21/13 16:26:28 (11 years ago)
Author:
Josh Smift
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    2525 * You're set up to use Omni in general, and have it in your path as 'omni', i.e. you've successfully used Omni to reserve GENI resources (and have the latest version of the software, a user credential signed by a CA that's trusted by the FOAM server you intend to test, a working omni_config file, etc).
    2626 * You have a valid request rspec file to test with. We plan to make some sample rspecs available.
    27  * You can log in non-interactively to the FOAM and FV servers, and have admin privs there, and have the FOAM and fvadmin password stored in files (/opt/foam/etc/passwd and /etc/flowvisor/fvpasswd). (This generally can't be used as-is to test FOAM at other sites.)
     27 * You can log in non-interactively to the FOAM and FV servers, and have admin privs there, and have the FOAM and fvadmin password stored in files (/etc/foam.passwd and /etc/flowvisor.passwd). (This generally can't be used as-is to test FOAM at other sites.)
    2828 * You know what output to expect when common things succeed. (Expected output is described here only in cases where an error is the expected result, or where it otherwise might not be obvious; if you think the expected output isn't obvious for any given step, let us know.)
    2929 * The URL of the FOAM server is also a name that you can use to log in to it. (Very likely, but might be untrue with virtualhosts or some other odd thing.)
     
    354354 * You're set up to use Omni in general, and have it in your path as 'omni', i.e. you've successfully used Omni to reserve GENI resources (and have the latest version of the software, a user credential signed by a CA that's trusted by the FOAM server you intend to test, a working omni_config file, etc).
    355355 * You have a set of valid request rspec files to test with. We plan to make some sample rspecs available.
    356  * You can log in non-interactively to the FOAM and FV servers, and have admin privs there, and have the FOAM and fvadmin password stored in files (/opt/foam/etc/passwd and /etc/flowvisor/fvpasswd). (This generally can't be used as-is to test FOAM at other sites.)
     356 * You can log in non-interactively to the FOAM and FV servers, and have admin privs there, and have the FOAM and fvadmin password stored in files (/etc/foam.passwd and /etc/flowvisor.passwd). (This generally can't be used as-is to test FOAM at other sites.)
    357357 * The URL of the FOAM server is also a name that you can use to log in to it. (Very likely, but might be untrue with virtualhosts or some other odd thing.)
    358358 * On the FOAM server you're testing, you have the foam-confirm-sliver, flowvisor-confirm-fvslice-exists, and flowvisor-confirm-flowspace-rule-count scripts.