Message ID | 1392203451-15422-1-git-send-email-ian.campbell@citrix.com |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Ping? (TBH, I thought you had replied to this, but I can't find any mails, sorry if I've just misplaced them) On Wed, 2014-02-12 at 11:10 +0000, Ian Campbell wrote: > When a job has been run once then the selected host is stored in a runvar and > used from then on. This means that if you try to run on a different host (by > changing the config or by changing OSSTEST_HOST_HOST) then you may be > surprised when things happen to the original host and not the new one. > > Abort when this is detected. > > Changing host requires you to run: > ./cs-adjust-flight -v $flight runvar-del $job host > $flight = standalone by default > $job = test-x-y-z or build-x etc > host = the literal string host (not either of the host names) > > Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com> > --- > ts-hosts-allocate-Standalone | 8 ++++++++ > 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/ts-hosts-allocate-Standalone b/ts-hosts-allocate-Standalone > index 4ce0c0d..88a5d28 100755 > --- a/ts-hosts-allocate-Standalone > +++ b/ts-hosts-allocate-Standalone > @@ -31,5 +31,13 @@ foreach my $ident (@ARGV) { > $host ||= $c{"TestHost_$ident"}; > $host ||= $c{TestHost}; > $host || die "need host setting for $ident"; > + > + my $expected = $ENV{'OSSTEST_HOST_'.uc $ident} > + || $c{"TestHost_$ident"} > + || $c{TestHost}; > + > + die "$ident configuration mismatch $r{$ident} != $expected" > + if $r{$ident} && $r{$ident} ne $expected; > + > store_runvar($ident, $host); > }
Ian Campbell writes ("Re: [PATCH OSSTEST] ts-hosts-allocate-Standalone: abort if the host to use has changed"): > Ping? > > (TBH, I thought you had replied to this, but I can't find any mails, > sorry if I've just misplaced them) > > On Wed, 2014-02-12 at 11:10 +0000, Ian Campbell wrote: > > When a job has been run once then the selected host is stored in a runvar and > > used from then on. This means that if you try to run on a different host (by > > changing the config or by changing OSSTEST_HOST_HOST) then you may be > > surprised when things happen to the original host and not the new one. > > > > Abort when this is detected. > > > > Changing host requires you to run: > > ./cs-adjust-flight -v $flight runvar-del $job host Acked-by: Ian Jackson <ian.jackson@eu.citrix.com>
diff --git a/ts-hosts-allocate-Standalone b/ts-hosts-allocate-Standalone index 4ce0c0d..88a5d28 100755 --- a/ts-hosts-allocate-Standalone +++ b/ts-hosts-allocate-Standalone @@ -31,5 +31,13 @@ foreach my $ident (@ARGV) { $host ||= $c{"TestHost_$ident"}; $host ||= $c{TestHost}; $host || die "need host setting for $ident"; + + my $expected = $ENV{'OSSTEST_HOST_'.uc $ident} + || $c{"TestHost_$ident"} + || $c{TestHost}; + + die "$ident configuration mismatch $r{$ident} != $expected" + if $r{$ident} && $r{$ident} ne $expected; + store_runvar($ident, $host); }
When a job has been run once then the selected host is stored in a runvar and used from then on. This means that if you try to run on a different host (by changing the config or by changing OSSTEST_HOST_HOST) then you may be surprised when things happen to the original host and not the new one. Abort when this is detected. Changing host requires you to run: ./cs-adjust-flight -v $flight runvar-del $job host $flight = standalone by default $job = test-x-y-z or build-x etc host = the literal string host (not either of the host names) Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com> --- ts-hosts-allocate-Standalone | 8 ++++++++ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)