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* First cut of very simple robot tests * Remove log files and change test to use rascsi host name instead of hard-coded IP * Added more keywords * Added tests to check the reported SCSI vendor, revision, model and type * Moved the Linux (host) utilities to a different file * Added cdrom tests * Added cdrom tests * Finished up cd-rom tests. All tests pass, except for Anex86 drive Co-authored-by: akuker <akuker@gmail.com>
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*** Settings ***
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Documentation Test the RaSCSI CD-ROM emulation functionality.
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Library OperatingSystem
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Resource Resources/rascsi_utils.resource
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Resource Resources/linux_services.resource
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Resource Resources/linux_scsi_utils.resource
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Suite Setup Run Keywords Open Connection to Rascsi and Log In
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... AND The Rascsi Service is Started
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... AND The RaSCSI Service Should be Running
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... AND Detach all RaSCSI SCSI Devices
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Suite Teardown Run Keywords Detach all RaSCSI SCSI Devices
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... AND Delete all SCSI devices from Linux
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... AND Close All Connections
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Test Teardown Run Keywords Detach all RaSCSI SCSI Devices
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... AND Delete all SCSI devices from Linux
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... AND Delete all RaSCSI drive images
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*** Test Cases ***
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MacOS formated ISO is mounted and correct size is reported
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[Documentation] Mount a MacOS formatted ISO and check that its size is
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... detected correctly. Note that Linux is not able to
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... mount this image. Note: Marathon was chosen because
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... its a reasonably small image. Large images will make
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... this test take a LONG time.
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Given CD-ROM Drive is attached as SCSI ID 6
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When Insert Removable Media marathon.iso into SCSI ID 6
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Then the size of SCSI ID 6 is equal to the size of marathon.iso
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And the checksum of SCSI ID 6 is equal to the checksum of marathon.iso
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ISO-9660 formated ISO is mounted correct size is reported
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[Documentation] Mount a pre-made IDS-9660 formatted ISO and check
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... that it is read correctly
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[Teardown] Unmount SCSI ID 5
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Given CD-ROM Drive is attached as SCSI ID 5
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When Insert Removable Media ubuntu-12.04.5-server-amd64.iso into SCSI ID 5
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And Mount SCSI ID 5 as ubuntu
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Then SCSI ID 5 has been mounted at ubuntu
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And the size of SCSI ID 5 is equal to the size of ubuntu-12.04.5-server-amd64.iso
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And the filesystem type of SCSI ID 5 is iso9660
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And the file pics/debian.jpg in the ubuntu directory matches the original in ISO ubuntu-12.04.5-server-amd64.iso
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And the file install/vmlinuz in the ubuntu directory matches the original in ISO ubuntu-12.04.5-server-amd64.iso
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CD-ROM Read Speed is as fast as expected
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[Documentation] Check that the read speed from the emulated CD-ROM is within
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... the expected range. This should detect if a change cause the
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... drive to slow down significantly
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Given CD-ROM Drive is attached as SCSI ID 2
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When insert Removable Media ubuntu-12.04.5-server-amd64.iso into SCSI ID 2
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Then the measured read speed for 1 megabytes of data from SCSI ID 2 is greater than 750 KB/s
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Then the measured read speed for 10 megabytes of data from SCSI ID 2 is greater than 950 KB/s
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And the measured read speed for 100 megabytes of data from SCSI ID 2 is greater than 950 KB/s
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Create an ISO from a RaSCSI CD-ROM device and verify it matches
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[Documentation] On the RaSCSI, we'll mount an ISO, then on the host system, we
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... will generate a new ISO from the emulated CD-ROM and make sure
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... that it matches the original
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[Teardown] Remove temporary file dup_simtower.iso
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Given CD-ROM Drive is attached as SCSI ID 0
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When Insert removable media simtower.iso into SCSI ID 0
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And create an image named dup_simtower.iso from SCSI ID 0
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Then local file dup_simtower.iso matches RaSCSI file simtower.iso
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