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> > 3 save/restore for 4-level > > Do we have a proper test harness to validate save/restore? Doing 'xm migrate -l localhost' tests over 90% of the code using a single machine (though you've got to have enough memory for two copies of the domain). The intention is for our nightly regression test harness to generate a heavy workload in the domU (lots of forking plus network IO plus block IO), and then do a few tens of migrates to localhost. Right now the test is disabled because it doesn't work at all : save/restore support needs to catch up with network grant tables, and the tools have rotted slightly. The plan is to have save/restore working again for 2-level PTEs by the end of the week, and then add it to the nightly tests and crucify anyone that breaks it :-) In addition, we'll actually have to get two or more machines and bounce domains between them. The new test infrastructure makes it relatively easy to set this up. Before the new test stuff I used to just use a shell script running on a couple of hosts, which wasn't too bad. Ian _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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