Hello. Dne 08. 01. 19 v 17:47 Cleber Rosa napsal(a): > > > On 1/8/19 9:20 AM, Brian J. Murrell wrote: >> On Tue, 2019-01-08 at 14:57 +0100, Vit Pelcak wrote: >>> Hello. >> >> Hi, >> >> While not really answering your question, per se but perhaps you are >> trying to solve the wrong problem... >> >>> >>> That will mean extra 10 minutes for each of them as >>> VM >>> will have to be started each time, resulting in extra 30 minutes time >>> in >>> total. >> >> Your virtual machine really takes 10 minutes to start? Why so long? >> It should be a minute or two at most. Under a minute would not be >> absurd. >> >> Cheers, >> b. >> > > Unless you're running under CPU emulation, or nested virt, low powered > and highly loaded environments... > > Still, based on experience, we strongly suggest you start a fresh VM on > every new test: the results can be easily spoiled if you don't do that.
Thank you very much for advice. And if I do this: https://github.com/avocado-framework/avocado-vt/blob/master/etc/avocado/conf.d/vt.conf#L7 # Keep guest running between tests (faster, but unsafe) keep_guest_running=False Is it possible to trigger VM restart? I am thinking that it could make sense to group tests, disable VM restart and then restart the machine after each group of tests is finished. > Regards! > -- Vit Pelcak [email protected] Team Lead in QA/Maintenance SUSE LINUX, s.r.o. CORSO IIa Krizikova 148/34 186 00 Prague 8 Czech Republic
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