Remove legacy robot framework tests (#942)

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*** Settings ***
Library String
Library Collections
*** Variables ***
${drive_mount_path} /mnt/temp_drive/
# Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCSI_Peripheral_Device_Type
${Scsi_device_type_hard_drive} 0
${Scsi_device_type_magnetic_tape} 1
${Scsi_device_type_printer} 2
${Scsi_device_type_processor} 3
${Scsi_device_type_write_once_dev} 4
${Scsi_device_type_cd_rom} 5
${Scsi_device_type_scanner} 6
${Scsi_device_type_optical_memory} 7
*** Keywords ***
Rescan SCSI Bus
[Documentation] Commands Linux to re-scan the SCSI bus on the local host
${result}= Run sudo bash -c "echo \\"- - -\\" > /sys/class/scsi_host/host0/scan"
${lsscsi}= Run lsscsi
log ${lsscsi}
SCSI ID ${scsi_id:\d+} is detected by Linux
[Documentation] Checks to see if a specific SCSI ID is found by lsscsi
${result}= Run lsscsi
Log ${result}
Should Contain ${result} [0:0:${scsi_id}:0]
Delete all SCSI devices from Linux
[Documentation] Remove all SCSI IDs from the Linux SCSI driver
FOR ${scsi_id} IN RANGE 0 7
Delete SCSI ID ${scsi_id} from Linux
END
Delete SCSI ID ${scsi_id:\d+} from Linux
[Documentation] Remove a SCSI ID from Linux. Basically, will un-do the Scan action
Run sudo bash -c "echo 1 > /sys/class/scsi_device/0:0:${scsi_id}:0/device/delete" 2>&1 > /dev/null
SCSI ID ${scsi_id} reports vendor ${scsi_vendor}
[Documentation] Reads the SCSI vendor from sysfs and checks that it matches expected value
# Sleep 2 minutes
${read_scsi_info}= OperatingSystem.Get File /sys/class/scsi_device/0:0:${scsi_id}:0/device/vendor
${read_scsi_info}= Remove String Using Regexp ${read_scsi_info} ${\n}
Log Vendor ID read from sysfs was --${read_scsi_info}--
Should Be Equal ${read_scsi_info} ${scsi_vendor} Incorrect SCSI vendor reported for ID ${scsi_id}
SCSI ID ${scsi_id} reports revision ${scsi_rev}
[Documentation] Reads the SCSI vendor from sysfs and checks that it matches expected value
${read_scsi_info}= OperatingSystem.Get File /sys/class/scsi_device/0:0:${scsi_id}:0/device/rev
${read_scsi_info}= Remove String Using Regexp ${read_scsi_info} ${\n}
Log SCSI revision read from sysfs was ${read_scsi_info}
Should Be Equal ${read_scsi_info} ${scsi_rev} Incorrect SCSI version reported for ID ${scsi_id}
SCSI ID ${scsi_id} reports model ${scsi_model}
[Documentation] Reads the SCSI vendor from sysfs and checks that it matches expected value
${read_scsi_info}= OperatingSystem.Get File /sys/class/scsi_device/0:0:${scsi_id}:0/device/model
${read_scsi_info}= Remove String Using Regexp ${read_scsi_info} ${\n}
Log SCSI model read from sysfs was --${read_scsi_info}--
Should Be Equal ${read_scsi_info} ${scsi_model} Incorrect SCSI model reported for ID ${scsi_id}
SCSI ID ${scsi_id} reports type ${scsi_type}
[Documentation] Reads the SCSI type from sysfs and checks that it matches expected value
${read_scsi_info}= OperatingSystem.Get File /sys/class/scsi_device/0:0:${scsi_id}:0/device/type
${read_scsi_info}= Remove String Using Regexp ${read_scsi_info} ${\n}
Log SCSI model read from sysfs was ${read_scsi_info}
Should Be Equal ${read_scsi_info} ${scsi_type} Incorrect SCSI type reported for ID ${scsi_id}
Checksum of Data File ${file_name} from mounted drive
[Documentation] Calculate the checksum of the specified file from the mounted drive
${sha_output}= Run sha512sum ${drive_mount_path}${file_name}
Log Checksum of the file was ${sha_output}
@{sha_output_list}= Split String ${sha_output} ${SPACE}
${sha_signature}= Get From List ${sha_output_list} 0
[Return] ${sha_signature}
Get device id for SCSI ID ${scsi_id:/d+}
[Documentation] Lookup the device name (ex /dev/sr0) for the specified SCSI ID
${lsscsi_output}= Run lsscsi --brief |grep \\\\[0\\\\:0\\\\:${scsi_id}\\\\:0\\\\] | cut -f 5 --delimiter=" "
Should Match Regexp ${lsscsi_output} \/dev\/[\\w\\d]+ Unable to find device ID for SCSI ID ${scsi_id}
[Return] ${lsscsi_output}
# log ${lsscsi_output}
# @{scsi_entries}= Split To Lines ${lsscsi_output}
# FOR ${cur_line} IN @{scsi_entries}
# Log ${cur_line}
# @{scsi_line}= SplitString ${cur_line}
# ${linux_id}= Set Variable ${scsi_line}[0]
# ${device_id}= Set Variable ${scsi_line}[1]
# Return From Keyword If "${linux_id}"=="[0:0:${scsi_id}:0]" ${device_id}
# END
# [Return] /dev/notfound
Get size of device id ${device_id} in bytes
[Documentation] Decypher the output of lsblk to determine the size of the
... specified device ID
${bare_device_id}= Remove String Using Regexp ${device_id} \/dev\/
${lsblk_output}= Run lsblk --raw --bytes | grep ${bare_device_id} | cut -f 4 --delimiter=" "
[Return] ${lsblk_output}
Get size of SCSI ID ${scsi_id} device in bytes
[Documentation] Given a SCSI ID, determine how big that drive is (in bytes)
${device_id}= Get device id for SCSI ID ${scsi_id}
${device_size}= Get size of device id ${device_id} in bytes
[Return] ${device_size}
Get checksum of SCSI ID ${scsi_id} device
[Documentation] Calculate the checksum of the disk image on the RaSCSI host
${device_id}= Get device id for SCSI ID ${scsi_id}
${checksum}= Run Keyword Get checksum of file ${device_id}
[Return] ${checksum}
Get checksum of file ${full_file_path}
${checksum}= Run md5sum ${full_file_path} | cut -f 1 --delimiter=" "
[Return] ${checksum}
Get filesystem type of SCSI ID ${scsi_id}
[Documentation] Get the type of file system for the specified scsi ID. It needs to be
... mounted in order for this command to work
${device_id}= Get device id for SCSI ID ${scsi_id}
${raw}= Run mount | grep ${device_id}
log ${raw}
${filesystem_type}= Run mount |grep ${device_id} |cut --delimiter=" " -f 5
[Return] ${filesystem_type}
The size of SCSI ID ${scsi_id} is equal to the size of ${image_name}
[Documentation] Get the size of the SCSI device specified and the size of the drive
... image and make sure they're equal
${device_size}= Get size of SCSI ID ${scsi_id} device in bytes
${image_size}= Get Size of RaSCSI Image ${image_name} in bytes
Should be Equal ${device_size} ${image_size} The device size did not match the image size
The checksum of SCSI ID ${scsi_id} is equal to the checksum of ${image_name}
[Documentation] Empty Keyword
${device_checksum}= Get checksum of SCSI ID ${scsi_id} device
${image_checksum}= Get checksum of RaSCSI Image ${image_name}
Should be Equal ${device_checksum} ${image_checksum} The device checksum did not match the image file
Mount SCSI ID ${scsi_id} as ${folder_name}
[Documentation] Mount the specified SCSI ID at the specified path in /mnt
Run sudo mkdir -p /mnt/${folder_name}
${device}= Get device id for SCSI ID ${scsi_id}
Run sudo mount ${device} /mnt/${folder_name}
${df}= Run df -h
Log ${df}
SCSI ID ${scsi_id} has been mounted at ${folder_name}
[Documentation] Check that the 'df' utility reports that the specified SCSI ID is
... mounted at the path specified
${device}= Get device id for SCSI ID ${scsi_id}
${df_output}= Run mount | grep ${device} | cut --delimiter=" " -f 3
log ${df_output}
Unmount SCSI ID ${scsi_id}
[Documentation] Un-mount the drive specified. Currently, this doesn't use the drive ID. However,
... it needs to be updated in the future to un-moune the correct device, instead of
... of being hard-coded to a specific path.
${device}= Get device id for SCSI ID ${scsi_id}
Run sudo umount ${device}
The file ${filename} in the ${directory} directory matches the original in ISO ${drive_image}
[Documentation] Check that the file ready by the host through the RaSCSI interface and make sure
... that the checksum matches the original file extracted from the ISO
${host_file_checksum}= Get checksum of file /mnt/${directory}/${filename}
${rascsi_file_checksum}= Get checksum of ${filename} from ISO ${drive_image} on the RaSCSI Host
Should be Equal ${host_file_checksum} ${rascsi_file_checksum} ${filename} did not match between the host and the RaSCSI
The filesystem type of SCSI ID ${scsi_id} is ${fs_type}
[Documentation] Fetches the filesystem type of the specified SCSI ID and checks that it matches
${actual_fs_type}= Get filesystem type of SCSI ID ${scsi_id}
Should be Equal ${fs_type} ${actual_fs_type} Incorrect file system type detected
The measured read speed for ${data_size} megabytes of data from SCSI ID ${scsi_id} is greater than ${expected_speed} KB/s
[Documentation] Read the specified amount of data from the SCSI drive and make sure that it is
... greater than the specified threshold
[Teardown] Remove temporary file ${temp_filename}
${device_id}= Get device id for SCSI ID ${scsi_id}
${temp_filename}= Generate Random String 10 [LETTERS]
${dd_time}= Run sudo dd if=${device_id} of=/tmp/${temp_filename} bs=1M count=${data_size} 2>&1 | awk '/copied/ {print $8}'
${copy_time}= Convert to Number ${dd_time}
${speed}= Evaluate (${data_size}*1024)/${copy_time}
Log Measured copy speed was ${speed} KB/s
Should be true ${speed}>=${expected_speed} Measured speed was not greater than minimum
# Run sudo rm /tmp/${temp_filename}
Create an image named ${iso_name} from SCSI ID ${scsi_id}
[Documentation] Will create a disk image from the specified SCSI device
${device_id}= Get device id for SCSI ID ${scsi_id}
${dd_output}= Run sudo dd if=${device_id} of=/tmp/${iso_name} bs=1M 2>&1
File Should Not be Empty /tmp/${iso_name}
Local file ${local_file_name} matches RaSCSI file ${rascsi_file_name}
[Documentation] Calculates the checksum of the local file and the remote file
... then ensures that they match
${local_file_checksum}= Get checksum of file /tmp/${local_file_name}
${remote_file_checksum}= Get checksum of RaSCSI Image ${rascsi_file_name}
Should be Equal ${local_file_checksum} ${remote_file_checksum} Files did not match
Remove temporary file ${file_name}
[Documentation] Deletes the specified file from the temp directory
Run sudo rm /tmp/${file_name}

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*** Settings ***
Library SSHLibrary
Library String
*** Variables ***
#${Rascsi_Password} raspberry
*** Keywords ***
The ${service_name} Service Should be Running
${lc_service_name}= Convert To Lower Case ${service_name}
${output}= Execute Command systemctl status ${lc_service_name}
Should Contain ${output} Active: active (running) ignore_case=True
The ${service_name} Service Should be Stopped
${lc_service_name}= Convert To Lower Case ${service_name}
${output}= Execute Command systemctl status ${lc_service_name}
Should Contain Any ${output} Active: failed Active: inactive ignore_case=True
The ${service_name} Service is Stopped
${lc_service_name}= Convert To Lower Case ${service_name}
Execute Command systemctl stop ${lc_service_name} sudo=True sudo_password=${Rascsi_Password}
The ${service_name} Service is Restarted
${lc_service_name}= Convert To Lower Case ${service_name}
Execute Command systemctl restart ${lc_service_name} sudo=True sudo_password=${Rascsi_Password}
The ${service_name} Service is Started
${lc_service_name}= Convert To Lower Case ${service_name}
Execute Command systemctl start ${lc_service_name} sudo=True sudo_password=${Rascsi_Password}

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*** Settings ***
Library SSHLibrary
Library Process
Library String
Resource linux_services.resource
*** Variables ***
${Rascsi_Host} rascsi.local
${Rascsi_Username} pi
${Rascsi_Password} raspberry
*** Keywords ***
Open Connection to Rascsi and Log In
Open Connection ${Rascsi_Host}
Login ${Rascsi_Username} ${Rascsi_Password}
Create Blank Rascsi Drive Image of Size ${drive_size} megabytes named ${file_name}
[Documentation] Creates an empty drive image on the Rascsi host of the specified size and file name
Execute Command dd if=/dev/zero of=/home/pi/images/${file_name} bs=1M count=${drive_size}
Delete drive image ${file_name}
[Documentation] Delete a disk drive image that was created on the raspberry pi
Remove File /home/pi/images/${file_name}
Delete all RaSCSI drive images
[Documentation] Delete all of the temporary drive images that were created on the RaSCSI host
Remove File /home/pi/images/tmp_*
Drive image ${drive_image_file} is attached as SCSI ID ${scsi_id}
[Documentation] Attaches an existing drive image to the RaSCSI
${rasctl_output}= Execute Command rasctl -i ${scsi_id} -c attach -f /home/pi/images/${drive_image_file}
log ${rasctl_output}
${rasctl_output}= Execute Command rasctl -l
log ${rasctl_output}
Rescan SCSI Bus
CD-ROM drive is attached as SCSI ID ${scsi_id}
[Documentation] Attaches a CD-ROM device (without any media) to the RaSCSI
${rasctl_output}= Execute Command rasctl -i ${scsi_id} -c attach -t cd
log ${rasctl_output}
${rasctl_output}= Execute Command rasctl -l
log ${rasctl_output}
Rescan SCSI Bus
Magneto Optical drive is attached as SCSI ID ${scsi_id}
[Documentation] Attaches a Magneto Optical device (without any media) to the RaSCSI
Execute Command rasctl -i ${scsi_id} -c attach -t mo
${rasctl_output}= Execute Command rasctl -l
log ${rasctl_output}
Rescan SCSI Bus
Detach all RaSCSI SCSI Devices
[Documentation] Send detach commands for all of the SCSI IDs to make sure that there
... aren't any left over before/after a test
FOR ${scsi_id} IN RANGE 0 7
Detach RaSCSI SCSI ID ${scsi_id}
END
Detach RaSCSI SCSI ID ${scsi_id:\d+}
[Documentation] Detaches the specified SCSI ID from Rascsi
Execute Command rasctl -c detach -i ${scsi_id}
Rasctl reports SCSI ID ${scsi_id} of type ${type:CD|MO|HD}
[Documentation] Executes rasctl and verifies that the drive is configured as the specified type
${rasctl_output}= Execute Command rasctl -l
log ${rasctl_output}
Should Contain ${rasctl_output} |${SPACE*2}${scsi_id}${SPACE}|${SPACE*2}0${SPACE}|${SPACE}SC${type}${SPACE}|
# Create a ${iso_size} megabyte ISO named ${image_name} with random data
# [Documentation] Creates a file on the RaSCSI with random data (from /dev/urandom),
# ... then creates an ISO image with that data
# Execute Command mkdir /tmp/new_iso
# Execute Command dd if=/dev/urandom of=/tmp/new_iso/data.dat bs=1M count=${iso_size}
# Execute Command genisoimage -o /home/pi/images/${image_name} /tmp/new_iso/
Insert Removable Media ${image} into SCSI ID ${scsi_id}
Execute Command rasctl -c insert -i ${scsi_id} -f /home/pi/images/${image}
${result}= Execute Command rasctl -l
Log ${result}
Removable media ${image} is inserted into SCSI ID ${scsi_id:/d+}
[Documentation] Inserts the sepecified image name into the removable media drive
Execute Command rasctl -c insert -i ${scsi_id} -f /home/pi/images/${image}
# Insert removable media ${image_name} into SCSI ID ${scsi_id:/d+}
# [Documentation] Inserts the sepecified image name into the removable media drive
# Execute Command rasctl -c insert -i ${scsi_id} -f /home/pi/images/${image_name}
Eject removable media from SCSI ID ${scsi_id:/d+}
[Documentation] Inserts the sepecified image name into the removable media drive
Execute Command rasctl -c eject -i ${scsi_id}
Checksum of Random Data File from RaSCSI
[Documentation] Calcualte the SHA signature of the random data that was generated
... on the RaSCSI host
${sha_output}= Execute Command sha512sum /tmp/new_iso/data.dat | cut -f 1
Log Checksum of the file was ${sha_output}
[Return] ${sha_output}
Get checksum of RaSCSI Image ${image_name}
[Documentation] Calculate the checksum of the disk image on the RaSCSI host
${checksum}= Execute Command md5sum /home/pi/images/${image_name} | cut -f 1 --delimiter=" "
[Return] ${checksum}
Get Size of RaSCSI Image ${image_name} in bytes
[Documentation] Return the size of the specified disk image in bytes
${size_output}= Execute Command du -b /home/pi/images/${image_name} | cut -f 1
[Return] ${size_output}
Get checksum of ${filename} from ISO ${image_name} on the RaSCSI Host
[Documentation] Extracts the specified file from the ISO, calculates the checksum
... then returns that value
${temp_dirname}= Generate Random String 10 [LETTERS]
Execute Command mkdir /tmp/${temp_dirname} sudo=True sudo_password=${Rascsi_Password}
Execute Command mount /home/pi/images/${image_name} /tmp/${temp_dirname} sudo=True sudo_password=${Rascsi_Password}
${checksum}= Execute Command md5sum /tmp/${temp_dirname}/${filename} | cut -f 1 --delimiter=" "
Execute Command umount /tmp/${temp_dirname} sudo=True sudo_password=${Rascsi_Password}
Execute Command rm -rf /tmp/${temp_dirname} sudo=True sudo_password=${Rascsi_Password}
[Return] ${checksum}
The RaSCSI service is configured to use port ${port_number}
[Documentation] Modifies the rascsi.service systemd configuration file to use the specified port
... instead of the default. This will erase any other options that have been previously
... set in your rascsi.service file.
Execute command sed -i 's/^ExecStart=.*/ExecStart=\\\/usr\\\/local\\\/bin\\\/rascsi -p ${port_number}/' /etc/systemd/system/rascsi.service sudo=True sudo_password=${Rascsi_Password}
Execute command systemctl daemon-reload sudo=True sudo_password=${Rascsi_Password}
${service_file}= Execute command cat /etc/systemd/system/rascsi.service
log ${service_file}
The RaSCSI service is configured to use default port
[Documentation] Restore the rascsi.service systemd configuration file to use the default rascsi
... launch command
Execute command sed -i 's/^ExecStart=.*/ExecStart=\\\/usr\\\/local\\\/bin\\\/rascsi/' /etc/systemd/system/rascsi.service sudo=True sudo_password=${Rascsi_Password}
Execute command systemctl daemon-reload sudo=True sudo_password=${Rascsi_Password}
${service_file}= Execute command cat /etc/systemd/system/rascsi.service
log ${service_file}
RASCTL should connect on port ${port_number}
${stdout_out} ${stderr_out}= Execute Command rasctl -l -p ${port_number} return_stderr=True
log ${stdout_out}
log ${stderr_out}
Should Contain ${stdout_out} No images currently attached
RASCTL should not connect on port ${port_number}
${stdout_out} ${stderr_out}= Execute Command rasctl -l -p ${port_number} return_stderr=True
log ${stdout_out}
log ${stderr_out}
Should Contain ${stderr_out} Error: Can't connect to rascsi process on host
Kill all rascsi processes
${result}= Execute command killall -9 rascsi sudo=True sudo_password=${Rascsi_Password}
log ${result}

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*** Settings ***
Documentation Test the RaSCSI CD-ROM emulation functionality.
Library OperatingSystem
Resource Resources/rascsi_utils.resource
Resource Resources/linux_services.resource
Resource Resources/linux_scsi_utils.resource
Suite Setup Run Keywords Open Connection to Rascsi and Log In
... AND The Rascsi Service is Started
... AND The RaSCSI Service Should be Running
... AND Detach all RaSCSI SCSI Devices
Suite Teardown Run Keywords Detach all RaSCSI SCSI Devices
... AND Delete all SCSI devices from Linux
... AND Close All Connections
Test Teardown Run Keywords Detach all RaSCSI SCSI Devices
... AND Delete all SCSI devices from Linux
... AND Delete all RaSCSI drive images
*** Test Cases ***
MacOS formated ISO is mounted and correct size is reported
[Documentation] Mount a MacOS formatted ISO and check that its size is
... detected correctly. Note that Linux is not able to
... mount this image. Note: Marathon was chosen because
... its a reasonably small image. Large images will make
... this test take a LONG time.
Given CD-ROM Drive is attached as SCSI ID 6
When Insert Removable Media marathon.iso into SCSI ID 6
Then the size of SCSI ID 6 is equal to the size of marathon.iso
And the checksum of SCSI ID 6 is equal to the checksum of marathon.iso
ISO-9660 formated ISO is mounted correct size is reported
[Documentation] Mount a pre-made IDS-9660 formatted ISO and check
... that it is read correctly
[Teardown] Unmount SCSI ID 5
Given CD-ROM Drive is attached as SCSI ID 5
When Insert Removable Media ubuntu-12.04.5-server-amd64.iso into SCSI ID 5
And Mount SCSI ID 5 as ubuntu
Then SCSI ID 5 has been mounted at ubuntu
And the size of SCSI ID 5 is equal to the size of ubuntu-12.04.5-server-amd64.iso
And the filesystem type of SCSI ID 5 is iso9660
And the file pics/debian.jpg in the ubuntu directory matches the original in ISO ubuntu-12.04.5-server-amd64.iso
And the file install/vmlinuz in the ubuntu directory matches the original in ISO ubuntu-12.04.5-server-amd64.iso
CD-ROM Read Speed is as fast as expected
[Documentation] Check that the read speed from the emulated CD-ROM is within
... the expected range. This should detect if a change cause the
... drive to slow down significantly
Given CD-ROM Drive is attached as SCSI ID 2
When insert Removable Media ubuntu-12.04.5-server-amd64.iso into SCSI ID 2
Then the measured read speed for 1 megabytes of data from SCSI ID 2 is greater than 750 KB/s
Then the measured read speed for 10 megabytes of data from SCSI ID 2 is greater than 950 KB/s
And the measured read speed for 100 megabytes of data from SCSI ID 2 is greater than 950 KB/s
Create an ISO from a RaSCSI CD-ROM device and verify it matches
[Documentation] On the RaSCSI, we'll mount an ISO, then on the host system, we
... will generate a new ISO from the emulated CD-ROM and make sure
... that it matches the original
[Teardown] Remove temporary file dup_simtower.iso
Given CD-ROM Drive is attached as SCSI ID 0
When Insert removable media simtower.iso into SCSI ID 0
And create an image named dup_simtower.iso from SCSI ID 0
Then local file dup_simtower.iso matches RaSCSI file simtower.iso

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*** Settings ***
Documentation Test that the RaSCSI reports SCSI information correctly.
Library OperatingSystem
Resource Resources/rascsi_utils.resource
Resource Resources/linux_services.resource
Resource Resources/linux_scsi_utils.resource
Suite Setup Run Keywords Open Connection to Rascsi and Log In
... AND The Rascsi Service is Started
... AND The RaSCSI Service Should be Running
... AND Detach all RaSCSI SCSI Devices
Suite Teardown Run Keywords Detach all RaSCSI SCSI Devices
... AND Delete all SCSI devices from Linux
... AND Close All Connections
Test Teardown Run Keywords Detach all RaSCSI SCSI Devices
... AND Delete all SCSI devices from Linux
... AND Delete all RaSCSI drive images
*** Test Cases ***
Apple Hard Drive reports the correct device information
[Documentation] Create an empty Apple hard drive and verify that the SCSI
... information is reported correctly to the Linux host
[Setup] Run Keyword and Ignore Error Delete drive image tmp_apple_drive.hda
Given Create Blank Rascsi Drive Image of Size 10 megabytes named tmp_apple_drive.hda
When Drive image tmp_apple_drive.hda is attached as SCSI ID 0
Then Rasctl reports SCSI ID 0 of type HD
And SCSI ID 0 is detected by Linux
And SCSI ID 0 reports vendor ${SPACE}SEAGATE
And SCSI ID 0 reports revision 0200
And SCSI ID 0 reports model ${SPACE*10}ST225N
And SCSI ID 0 reports type ${Scsi_device_type_hard_drive}
XM6 Hard Drive reports the correct device information
[Documentation] Create an empty XM6 hard drive and verify that the SCSI
... information is reported correctly to the Linux host
[Setup] Run Keyword and Ignore Error Delete drive image tmp_xm6_scsi_drive.hds
Given Create Blank Rascsi Drive Image of Size 10 megabytes named tmp_xm6_scsi_drive.hds
When Drive image tmp_xm6_scsi_drive.hds is attached as SCSI ID 1
Then Rasctl reports SCSI ID 1 of type HD
And SCSI ID 1 is detected by Linux
And SCSI ID 1 reports vendor RaSCSI${SPACE*2}
And SCSI ID 1 reports revision 0200
And SCSI ID 1 reports model PRODRIVE LPS10S${SPACE}
And SCSI ID 1 reports type ${Scsi_device_type_hard_drive}
NEC Hard Drive reports the correct device information
[Documentation] Create an empty NEC hard drive and verify that the SCSI
... information is reported correctly to the Linux host
[Setup] Run Keyword and Ignore Error Delete drive image tmp_nec_hard_drive.hdn
Given Create Blank Rascsi Drive Image of Size 10 megabytes named tmp_nec_hard_drive.hdn
When Drive image tmp_nec_hard_drive.hdn is attached as SCSI ID 2
Then Rasctl reports SCSI ID 2 of type HD
And SCSI ID 2 is detected by Linux
And SCSI ID 2 reports vendor NECCSI${SPACE*2}
And SCSI ID 2 reports revision 0200
And SCSI ID 2 reports model PRODRIVE LPS10S${SPACE}
And SCSI ID 2 reports type ${Scsi_device_type_hard_drive}
Anex86 Hard Drive reports the correct device information
[Documentation] Create an empty Anex86 hard drive and verify that the SCSI
... information is reported correctly to the Linux host
[Setup] Run Keyword and Ignore Error Delete drive image tmp_anex86_hard_drive.hdi
Given Create Blank Rascsi Drive Image of Size 10 megabytes named tmp_anex86_hard_drive.hdi
When Drive image tmp_anex86_hard_drive.hdi is attached as SCSI ID 3
Then Rasctl reports SCSI ID 3 of type HD
And SCSI ID 3 is detected by Linux
And SCSI ID 3 reports vendor RaSCSI${SPACE*2}
And SCSI ID 3 reports revision 0200
And SCSI ID 3 reports model CD-ROM CDU-55S${SPACE*2}
And SCSI ID 3 reports type ${Scsi_device_type_hard_drive}
CD-ROM drive reports the correct device information
[Documentation] Create an CD-ROM drive with no media and verify that the SCSI
... information is reported correctly to the Linux host
When CD-ROM Drive is attached as SCSI ID 4
Then Rasctl reports SCSI ID 4 of type CD
And SCSI ID 4 is detected by Linux
And SCSI ID 4 reports vendor RaSCSI${SPACE*2}
And SCSI ID 4 reports revision 0200
And SCSI ID 4 reports model CD-ROM CDU-55S${SPACE*2}
And SCSI ID 4 reports type ${Scsi_device_type_cd_rom}
Magneto Optical drive reports the correct device information
[Documentation] Create an Magneto Optical drive with no media and verify
... that the SCSI information is reported correctly to the
... Linux host
When Magneto Optical drive is attached as SCSI ID 5
Then Rasctl reports SCSI ID 5 of type MO
And SCSI ID 5 is detected by Linux
And SCSI ID 5 reports vendor RaSCSI${SPACE*2}
And SCSI ID 5 reports revision 0200
And SCSI ID 5 reports model M2513A${SPACE*10}
And SCSI ID 5 reports type ${Scsi_device_type_optical_memory}

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*** Settings ***
Documentation Test that the RaSCSI service can be started and stopped.
Library OperatingSystem
Resource Resources/rascsi_utils.resource
Resource Resources/linux_services.resource
Suite Setup Open Connection to Rascsi and Log In
Suite Teardown Close All Connections
*** Test Cases ***
RaSCSI Service Can be Started as a Service
[Documentation] Start the Rascsi service and make sure it stays running
When The Rascsi Service is Started
Then The RaSCSI Service Should be Running
RaSCSI Service Can be Stopped as a Service
[Documentation] Stop the Rascsi service and make sure it stays stopped
When the Rascsi Service is Stopped
Then the RaSCSI Service should be Stopped
RaSCSI Service Can be Restarted as a Service
[Documentation] Restart the Rascsi service and make sure it stays running
Given The RaSCSI Service is Started
When The Rascsi Service is Restarted
Then the Rascsi Service should be Running

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*** Settings ***
Documentation Test that the RaSCSI can be started on a configurable TCP port.
Library OperatingSystem
Resource Resources/rascsi_utils.resource
Resource Resources/linux_services.resource
Suite Setup Open Connection to Rascsi and Log In
Suite Teardown Close All Connections
*** Test Cases ***
RASCTL Works on the Default Port
[Documentation] Check that RaSCSI starts with the default port
[Teardown] Run Keywords Kill all rascsi processes The Rascsi service is Restarted
When The RaSCSI service is configured to use default port
And The RaSCSI service is Restarted
Then rasctl should connect on port 6868
And rasctl should not connect on port 9999
RASCTL Works on User Specified Port 9999
[Documentation] Check that RaSCSI works with a user specified port "9999"
[Teardown] Run Keywords The RaSCSI service is configured to use default port The Rascsi service is Restarted
When The RaSCSI service is configured to use port 9999
And The RaSCSI service is Restarted
Then rasctl should connect on port 9999
And rasctl should not connect on port 6868
RASCTL Works on User Specified Port 6869
[Documentation] Check that RaSCSI works with a user specified port DEFAULT + 1
[Teardown] Run Keywords The RaSCSI service is configured to use default port The Rascsi service is Restarted
When The RaSCSI service is configured to use port 6869
And The RaSCSI service is Restarted
Then rasctl should connect on port 6869
And rasctl should not connect on port 6868