Paride Legovini has proposed merging lp:~legovini/ubuntu-manual-tests/degraded-raid1 into lp:ubuntu-manual-tests.
Commit message: Add the "Degraded RAID1 (Server live)" test case Requested reviews: Ubuntu Testcase Admins (ubuntu-testcase) For more details, see: https://code.launchpad.net/~legovini/ubuntu-manual-tests/degraded-raid1/+merge/378601 -- Your team Ubuntu Testcase Admins is requested to review the proposed merge of lp:~legovini/ubuntu-manual-tests/degraded-raid1 into lp:ubuntu-manual-tests.
=== added file 'testcases/image/1715_Degraded RAID1 (Server live)' --- testcases/image/1715_Degraded RAID1 (Server live) 1970-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 +++ testcases/image/1715_Degraded RAID1 (Server live) 2020-02-05 15:42:42 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +Scope of this test is to verify that a system installed on a degraded raid still boots and allows you to log in. + +<em>Proceed in your native language if you wish. Instructions will remain in English</em> + +<dl> + <dt>Boot up the image in UEFI mode in a system or VM with at least two disks attached.</dt> + <dt>Choose the desired language</dt> + <dt>On the network configuration screen, just select Done (it should be selected by default)</dt> + <dt>On the filesystem setup screen, select "Manual"</dt> + <dt> + Create a partition on two drives. For each drive: + <dl> + <dt>If it already has partitions, select "Reformat" from the menu</dt> + <dt>Select "Add partition" from the menu</dt> + <dt>Leave size blank and select "Leave unformatted" for the format</dt> + <dt>Click Done</dt> + </dl> + </dt> + <dt> + Create the RAID device and mount it as /: + <dl> + <dt>Select the "Create software RAID (md)" button</dt> + <dt>Select the two partitions you created to be part of the RAID (they should be the only available options, unless the machine has more than two disks)</dt> + <dt>Select create</dt> + <dt>Select the md0 device and choose "Format" from the menu</dt> + <dt>The default should be to format as ext4 and mount at /. Select Done</dt> + </dl> + </dt> + <dt>The Done button should now be enabled. Select it</dt> + <dt>In the confirmation dialog, select "Continue" (it should <b>not</b> be selected by default)</dt> + <dt>Fill out the user information, making sure to import your SSH keys from somewhere</dt> + <dt>Wait for the install to complete</dt> + <dt>Remove the installation media (CDROM or USB key)</dt> + <dt>Reboot the system</dt> + <dt>Ensure that you can log into the system with the username and password you provided</dt> + <dt>Shutdown the system</dt> + <dt>Remove one of the disks that are part of the RAID</dt> + <dt>Boot the system</dt> + <dt>Ensure that you can log into the system</dt> + <dt>Run 'sudo mdadm -D /dev/md0' and verify the presence of a line stating that the "State" line reports the RAID is degraded</dt> + + +</dl> +<strong>If all actions produce the expected results listed, please <a href="results#add_result">submit</a> a 'passed' result. + If an action fails, or produces an unexpected result, please <a href="results#add_result">submit</a> a 'failed' result and <a href="../../buginstructions">file a bug</a>. Please be sure to include the bug number when you <a href="results#add_result">submit</a> your result.</strong>
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