Re: B@D run on Renesas board - issue
Trung. Huynh <trung.huynh.uw@...>
Hi Daniel, Robert,
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We got into test section already, but have no idea why it attempts to execute the thing non-exist at all: # /lava-237/bin/lava-test-runner /lava-237/0 as you can see our error log in attachment. I also take example log over here https://gitlab.com/snippets/1679749 to see that it can create a directory by mkdir /lava-1 Could you please tell us what does it make scene? How can we fix it? Thank you. P/S: healthcheck script same as Binh-san attached to you before Best Regards, Trung
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From: Daniel Sangorrin [mailto:daniel.sangorrin@...] Sent: Monday, November 6, 2017 9:19 AM To: 'Robert Marshall' <robert.marshall@...>; Binh Thanh. Nguyen <binh.nguyen.uw@...> Cc: O365-Toru Oishi <toru.oishi.zj@...>; 'Chris Paterson' <Chris.Paterson2@...>; Trung. Huynh <trung.huynh.uw@...>; cip-dev@... Subject: RE: B@D run on Renesas board - issue Hello Binh-san, -----Original Message-----As Robert said, please do not comment out the deploy section. LAVA does not just deploy the binaries as they are, it also copies some scripts (LAVA Test shell) into the ramdisk (or network filesystem). # LAVA does not use scp (or a serial protocol) to copy them into the target For deploying you need a PDU (remote power switch). If you don't have one you need to buy one and then add the corresponding commands. # Note: I use an IP Power 9258 remote PDU. # Note: do not think you can get around without a PDU* Thanks, Daniel *There are ways to do it but they have limitations https://validation.linaro.org/static/docs/v2/dispatcher-design.html#primary-connection
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