[Bug 1488358] Re: Can't increase the reboot timeout

Leo Arias leo.arias at canonical.com
Tue Aug 25 16:02:39 UTC 2015


Sorry, yesterday I left the test running in a loop to see if we hit the
issue, because I was not sure if the machine booted. Now I have more
information.

This is snappy and we are testing the failover boot. So the target shuts
down, restarts, it fails to boot, switches to the previous partition and
boots again. Here is the full log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12193270/

It's taking less than 80 seconds to boot. We are using the adt-virt-ssh,
and it fails on wait_for_ssh, which seems to have a timeout of 300. So
I'm confused.

Here's the machine log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12193252/

I didn't run it with -d for adt-virt-ssh, so I'll trigger the loop
again.

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Title:
  Can't increase the reboot timeout

Status in autopkgtest package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I have a test that is taking long to reboot, but there's no way to increase the reboot timeout in adt-run.
  Please, make the reboot timeout an argument that can be configured when calling the test run.

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