be necessary, because waitForJob shouldn't return until Postgres is
up and running, but we still get errors like this:
postgresql: running command: initctl status postgresql
postgresql: exit status 0
postgresql: running command: createdb trac
postgresql# createdb: could not connect to database postgres: FATAL: the database system is starting up
postgresql: exit status 1
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failures like this:
machine: running command: parted /dev/vda -- mkpart primary 1M 2048M
machine: exit status 0
machine: running command: parted /dev/vda -- set 1 lvm on
machine: exit status 1
machine: output:
Warning: WARNING: the kernel failed to re-read the partition table on /dev/vda
(Device or resource busy). As a result, it may not reflect all of your changes
until after reboot.
command `parted /dev/vda -- set 1 lvm on' did not succeed (exit code 1) at Machine.pm line 212, <GEN2> line 24.
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is done by instantiating a webserver that simulates nixos.org.
Using nix-push we create a channel that contains some stuff (namely
the GNU Hello source tarball and the rlwrap program). This was a
bit tricky because nix-push requires a writable Nix store. Using
AUFS this is possible, but not on recent Linux kernels (AUFS1 over
CIFS fails).
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automatically. This is mostly useful for testing. (KDM also has
this feature, but it's nice not to depend on KDE for non-KDE tests.)
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* Factored out some commonality between tests to make them a bit
simpler to write. A test is a function { pkgs, ... }: -> { nodes,
testScript } or { machine, testScript }. So it's no longer
necessary to have a "vms" attribute in every test.
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It fails because nixbldN don't belong to the nixbld group
Manually removing socket file. Somehow the socket is not always created
when rebooting the second time (?) I have to look into that later.
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expose makeInfo (used by test now)
expose config hack
* Adding tests to release.nix
* fixes
* removing dependency on perl
refactoring details:
Move all configuration modules used by the NixOS installation test script
into one directory.
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You can run the kvm nixos installation test by:
nix-build --no-out-link tests/test-nixos-install-from-cd.nix
It boots the installed system.
It still fails sshd isn't started (yet)
adding nixos-bootstrapping-archive:
You can install NixOS easily using any live cd now.
See README-BOOTSTRAP-NIXOS
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qemu_kvm. Installation doesn't take place yet. VM is started
printing a remote controlled "Hello".
This serves as example how to run a vm within a bulid job.
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- NFS mounts are created during startup time
- Played a bit with waiting times in order to capture a nice screenshot
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3 server and two clients. The clients connect to the server and do
nothing (except getting blown by the bots). After a few seconds we
verify that the clients indeed connected successfully, and make a
screenshot of the X displays of the clients.
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