Hello Everyone,
I've looked over the documentation but I don't see how to specify machines and interfaces based on the driver. For example, say I want to do some netperf tests between bnx2x and tg3. Would I be able to specify that in the recipe xml? Or would I have to know that system A has the bnx2x and system B has tg3?
Thanks!
Hi Bill,
at the moment it is not possible to specify machines and interfaces based on the driver. This means that, as you've said, you would have to know that system A has the bnx2x and system B has tg3. However, we will be adding the functionality to specify this in the recipe, hopefully, in the near future.
The ability to automatically find machines based on the description in the recipe xml was added only recently, and we have not yet settled on all the search criteria we will support.
Hopefully this answers your question.
Thanks for the feedback.
-Ondrej
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 02:41:08PM -0500, Bill Peck wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I've looked over the documentation but I don't see how to specify machines and interfaces based on the driver. For example, say I want to do some netperf tests between bnx2x and tg3. Would I be able to specify that in the recipe xml? Or would I have to know that system A has the bnx2x and system B has tg3?
Thanks!
Hi Bill
As Ondra have already said, this is not possible at the moment, but it is probably the first thing we have on our TODO list. The rest of the code was designed with this in mind.
Incidentally, we have planned to discuss this during the upcoming team meeting session (probably this week). So if you have any suggestions or ideas about the way you would like to use LNST, please let us know, so we can take them into consideration.
Thank you for your feedback!
Cheers -Radek :-)
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 02:41:08PM -0500, Bill Peck wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I've looked over the documentation but I don't see how to specify machines and interfaces based on the driver. For example, say I want to do some netperf tests between bnx2x and tg3. Would I be able to specify that in the recipe xml? Or would I have to know that system A has the bnx2x and system B has tg3?
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