docs: Fix in TESTING.rst

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Dongcan Ye 2017-07-30 10:37:15 +08:00
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@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ repositories according to the Neutron API the test is targeting.
Some scenario tests require advanced ``Glance`` images (for example, ``Ubuntu`` Some scenario tests require advanced ``Glance`` images (for example, ``Ubuntu``
or ``CentOS``) in order to pass. Those tests are skipped by default. To enable or ``CentOS``) in order to pass. Those tests are skipped by default. To enable
them, make sure ``tempest.conf`` is configured to use an advanced image, and them, make sure ``tempest.conf`` is configured to use an advanced image, and
then set the following in ``tempest`` configuration file:: then set the following in ``tempest`` configuration file:
.. code-block:: ini .. code-block:: ini
@ -551,10 +551,8 @@ When running full-stack tests on a clean VM for the first time, we
advise to run ./stack.sh successfully to make sure all Neutron's advise to run ./stack.sh successfully to make sure all Neutron's
dependencies are met. Full-stack based Neutron daemons produce logs to a dependencies are met. Full-stack based Neutron daemons produce logs to a
sub-folder in /opt/stack/logs/dsvm-fullstack-logs (for example, a test named sub-folder in /opt/stack/logs/dsvm-fullstack-logs (for example, a test named
"test_example" will produce logs to /opt/stack/logs/dsvm-fullstack-logs/test_example/), "test_example" will produce logs to /opt/stack/logs/dsvm-fullstack-logs/test_example.log),
so that will be a good place to look if your test is failing. so that will be a good place to look if your test is failing.
Logging from the test infrastructure itself is placed in:
/opt/stack/logs/dsvm-fullstack-logs/test_example.log.
Fullstack test suite assumes 240.0.0.0/4 (Class E) range in root namespace of Fullstack test suite assumes 240.0.0.0/4 (Class E) range in root namespace of
the test machine is available for its usage. the test machine is available for its usage.
@ -585,7 +583,8 @@ For example, the following would run only a single test or test case::
$ tox -e py27 neutron.tests.unit.test_manager.NeutronManagerTestCase.test_service_plugin_is_loaded $ tox -e py27 neutron.tests.unit.test_manager.NeutronManagerTestCase.test_service_plugin_is_loaded
If you want to pass other arguments to ostestr, you can do the following:: If you want to pass other arguments to ostestr, you can do the following::
$ tox -e -epy27 -- --regex neutron.tests.unit.test_manager --serial
$ tox -e py27 -- --regex neutron.tests.unit.test_manager --serial
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