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WARNING: Image format was not specified for
'/var/tmp/systemd-test.tGi3od/rootdisk.img' and probing guessed raw.
Automatically detecting the format is dangerous for raw images, write
operations on block 0 will be restricted. Specify the 'raw' format
explicitly to remove the restrictions.
Also use unsafe caching mode, we don't care about data integrity here.
Fixes:
$ cd test/TEST-07-ISSUE-1981/
$ sudo make clean setup run
...
timeout: failed to run command ‘systemd-nspawn’: No such file or directory
...
TEST RUN: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/1981 [FAILED]
Makefile:10: recipe for target 'run' failed
make: *** [run] Error 1
* Use $ROOTLIBDIR/systemd always
* Don't pass $ROOTLIBDIR/systemd as the first argument:
$ cat /proc/1/cmdline
/lib/systemd/systemd/lib/systemd/systemd...
Fixes backward/forward incompatibility errors on spawning.
For example:
$ sudo make run
...
Failed to register machine: Cannot set property TasksMax, or unknown
property.
$ ../../systemd-nspawn --version
systemd 228
$ systemd-nspawn --version
systemd 225
Sempaphore containers are not booted with systemd, so machined is not
available, which makes nspawn bail. Just skip nspawn tests in such
environments.
[ -d /run/systemd/system ] is esentially what sd_booted(3) is doing,
but on Ubuntu 15.05, without 'systemd-container' installed, we also
need to check for the presence of the systemd-machined binary.
Fixes:
systemd-testsuite systemd[34]: PAM _pam_load_conf_file: unable to open /etc/pam.d/system-auth
systemd-testsuite systemd[34]: PAM _pam_load_conf_file: unable to open /etc/pam.d/system-auth
systemd-testsuite systemd[34]: user@0.service: Failed at step PAM spawning /lib/systemd/systemd: Operation not permitted
...
on Debian, Ubuntu
Fixes:
systemd-testsuite login[31]: cannot open login definitions /etc/login.defs [No such file or directory]
systemd-testsuite systemd[1]: Received SIGCHLD from PID 31 (login).
systemd-testsuite systemd[1]: Child 31 (login) died (code=exited, status=1/FAILURE)
systemd-testsuite systemd[1]: console-getty.service: Child 31 belongs to console-getty.service
systemd-testsuite systemd[1]: console-getty.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
systemd-testsuite systemd[1]: console-getty.service: Changed running -> dead
on Debian/Ubuntu
Useful on other distros
libpam_modules installs modules into /lib/$(dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)/security
on Debian
Fixes:
systemd-testsuite login[36]: PAM unable to dlopen(pam_group.so): /lib/security/pam_group.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
systemd-testsuite login[36]: PAM adding faulty module: pam_group.so
systemd-testsuite login[36]: PAM unable to dlopen(pam_limits.so): /lib/security/pam_limits.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
systemd-testsuite login[36]: PAM adding faulty module: pam_limits.so
...
etc
Fixes:
systemd[39]: systemd-exit.service: Executing: /bin/kill -s 58 29
systemd[39]: systemd-exit.service: Failed at step EXEC spawning /bin/kill: No such file or directory
systemd[29]: Received SIGCHLD from PID 39 ((kill)).
systemd[29]: Child 39 ((kill)) died (code=exited, status=203/EXEC)
* remove journal flushing (systemd-journal-flush.service runs journalctl --flush on boot)
* use sh -c and PATH instead of @SYSTEMCTL@ expansion
* remove unnecessary semicolons etc
The basic setup for the well-known system and session buses is
now done in read-only files in ${datadir} (normally /usr/share).
See the NEWS entry for 1.9.18 for details.
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/dbus/dbus/tree/NEWS
Prefer asking pkg-config for the rootlibdir, to also support systems with
--enable-split-usr. Fall back to the hardcoded /usr/lib/systemd if that fails.
It tries to find a suitable QEMU binary and will use KVM if present.
We can now configure QEMU from outside with 4 variables :
- $QEMU_BIN : path to QEMU's binary
- $KERNEL_APPEND : arguments appended to kernel cmdline
- $KERNEL_BIN : path to a kernel
Default /boot/vmlinuz-$KERNEL_VER
- $INITRD : path to an initramfs
Default /boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_VER}.img
- $QEMU_SMP : number of CPU simulated by QEMU.
Default 1
(from Alexander Graf's script: http://www.spinics.net/lists/kvm/msg72389.html)
$ cd test
$ sudo make check
will run all tests in the TEST-* subdirectories
$ cd test/TEST-01-BASIC
$ sudo make clean setup run
will run the different stages of the test for debugging purposes