This took a whole lot of experimentation. I hit upon the idea of doing a `systemctl stop sshd` to avoid the situation where we might ssh back into the system while it's in the process of shutting down. Ultimately the other fix is disabling `ControlMaster`; see for example: https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/17935 Closes: #1548 Approved by: cgwalters |
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README.md
This directory holds tests that use the Fedora Standard Test Interface.
The high level structure is that we take a qcow2 file, inject built RPMs into it, and then use Ansible to run tests.
See .papr.yml for canonical usage.
For local development, you should cache the qcow2 somewhere
stable (outside of this git repo). Also note that ../ci/build-rpms.sh
does not pick up uncommitted changes! Stated more strongly, you
currently need to run build-rpms.sh after every change.
To run just a specific test, use e.g.:
env TEST_SUBJECTS=/path/to/qcow2 ./playbook-run.sh -e tests=.*pull nondestructive.yml