[LTP] [RESENT PATCH 2/5] net: Update README.md
Xiao Yang
yangx.jy@cn.fujitsu.com
Tue Jun 23 07:16:36 CEST 2020
On 2020/6/22 15:09, Petr Vorel wrote:
> From: Petr Vorel<pvorel@suse.cz>
>
> * to previous commit (dropped rsh based testing)
> * fix formatting
> * remove suggestion to run tests for 24 hrs (we lower variables for
> stress testing in the past)
> * update package names
> * mention testcases/network/stress/README
Hi Petr,
Is it necessary to metion the following requirements about ssh?
1) Start sshd service on remote host.
2) Make ssh access remote host without password.
> Signed-off-by: Petr Vorel<pvorel@suse.cz>
> ---
> testcases/network/README.md | 73 +++++++++++++++++--------------------
> 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/testcases/network/README.md b/testcases/network/README.md
> index 3a9c98125..a7eb40974 100644
> --- a/testcases/network/README.md
> +++ b/testcases/network/README.md
> @@ -1,25 +1,25 @@
> # LTP Network Tests
>
> -## Pre-requisites
> -Enable all the networking services on test machine(s): rshd, nfsd, fingerd.
> -
> ## Single Host Configuration
>
> -It is a default configuration ('RHOST' is not defined). LTP adds 'ltp_ns'
> -network namespace and auto-configure 'veth' pair according to LTP network
> -environment variables.
> +It is a default configuration (if the `RHOST` environment variable is not
> +defined). LTP adds `ltp_ns` network namespace and auto-configure `veth` pair
> +according to LTP network environment variables.
>
> ## Two Host Configuration
>
> -This setup requires 'RHOST' environment variable to be set properly and
> -configured SSH or RSH (default) access to a remote host.
> +This setup requires the `RHOST` environment variable to be set properly and
> +configured SSH access to a remote host.
>
> The 'RHOST' variable name must be set to the hostname of the server
> -(test management link) and PASSWD should be set to the root password
> +(test management link) and `PASSWD` should be set to the root password
> of the remote server.
>
> -In order to have RSH access:
> -* Edit the "/root/.rhosts" file. Please note that the file may not exist,
> +Some of the network stress tests hasn't been ported to network API and still
> +use `rsh` via `LTP_RSH` environment variable. To workaround this is best to set
Do you mean that workaround this by setting LTP_RSH to ssh(LTP_RSH="ssh")?
I wonder if we can init LTP_RSH to ssh directly?
Thanks,
Xiao Yang
> +it to SSH, in order to run these tests with RSH following setup is needed:
> +
> +* Edit the `/root/.rhosts` file. Please note that the file may not exist,
> so you must create one if it does not. You must add the fully qualified
> hostname of the machine you are testing on to this file. By adding the test
> machine's hostname to this file, you will be allowing the machine to rsh to itself,
> @@ -29,13 +29,13 @@ as root, without the requirement of a password.
> echo $client_hostname>> /root/.rhosts
> ```
>
> -You may need to re-label '.rhost' file to make sure rlogind will have access to it:
> +You may need to re-label `.rhost` file to make sure rlogind will have access to it:
>
> ```sh
> /sbin/restorecon -v /root/.rhosts
> ```
>
> -* Add rlogin, rsh, rexec into /etc/securetty file:
> +* Add rlogin, rsh, rexec into `/etc/securetty` file:
>
> ```sh
> for i in rlogin rsh rexec; do echo $i>> /etc/securetty; done
> @@ -44,48 +44,43 @@ for i in rlogin rsh rexec; do echo $i>> /etc/securetty; done
> ## Server Services Configuration
> Verify that the below daemon services are running. If not, please install
> and start them:
> -rsh-server, telnet-server, finger-server, rdist, rsync, dhcp-server, http-server.
> +dhcp-server, dnsmasq, http-server, nfs-kernel-server, rpcbind, rsync, vsftpd
> +
> +RSH based testing requires also:
> +rsh-server, telnet-server, finger-server, rdist
>
> Note: If any of the above daemon is not running on server, the test related to
> that service running from client will fail.
>
> ### FTP setup
> -* In “/etc/ftpusers” [or vi /etc/vsftpd.ftpusers], comment the line containing
> -“root” string. This file lists all those users who are not given access to do ftp
> +* In `/etc/ftpusers` (or `/etc/vsftpd.ftpusers`), comment the line containing
> +"root" string. This file lists all those users who are not given access to do ftp
> on the current system.
>
> -* If you don’t want to do the previous step, put following entry into /root/.netrc
> -machine<remote_server_name> login root password<remote_root_password>.
> -Otherwise, ftp,rlogin& telnet fails for ‘root’ user& hence needs to be
> -executed using ‘test’ user to get successful results.
> +* If you don’t want to do the previous step, put following entry into `/root/.netrc`:
> +```
> +machine<remote_server_name>
> +login root
> +password<remote_root_password>
> +```
> +Otherwise, `ftp`, `rlogin` and `telnet` tests fails for `root` user.
>
> ## LTP setup
> -Install LTP testsuite. In case of two hosts configuration, make sure LTP is installed
> -on both client and server machines.
> -
> -Testcases and network tools must be in PATH, e.g.:
> +Install LTP testsuite. In case of two hosts configuration, LTP needs to be installed
> +and `LTPROOT` and `PATH` environment variables set on both client and server
> +machines (assuming using the default prefix `/opt/ltp`):
>
> ```sh
> -export PATH=/opt/ltp/testcases/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH
> +export LTPROOT="/opt/ltp"; export PATH="$LTPROOT/testcases/bin:$PATH"
> ```
> -Default values for all LTP network variables are set in testcases/lib/tst_net.sh.
> -If you need to override some parameters please export them before test run or
> -specify them when running ltp-pan or testscripts/network.sh.
> +Default values for all LTP network parameters are set in `testcases/lib/tst_net.sh`.
> +Network stress parameters are documented in `testcases/network/stress/README`.
>
> ## Running the tests
> -To run the test type the following:
>
> ```sh
> TEST_VARS ./network.sh OPTIONS
> ```
> Where
> -* TEST_VARS - non-default network parameters (see testcases/lib/tst_net.sh), they
> - could be exported before test run;
> -* OPTIONS - test group(s), use '-h' to see available ones.
> -
> -## Analyzing the results
> -Generally this test must be run more than 24 hours. When you want to stop the test
> -press CTRL+C to stop ./network.sh.
> -
> -Search failed tests in LTP logfile using grep FAIL<logfile>. For any failures,
> -run the individual tests and then try to come to the conclusion.
> +* TEST_VARS - non-default network parameters
> +* OPTIONS - test group(s), use `-h` to see available ones.
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