On Sun, Feb 18, 2018 at 03:26:08PM +0100, Tomáš Golembiovský wrote:
Check the generated OVF for -o rhv and -o vdsm outputs. Variable
UUIDs
and date/times are filtered out. Make sure the the important UUIDs
(disk, volume, VM) are where we think they should be.
Signed-off-by: Tomáš Golembiovský <tgolembi(a)redhat.com>
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v2v/test-v2v-o-rhv.ovf.expected | 92 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
v2v/test-v2v-o-rhv.sh | 20 +++++++
v2v/test-v2v-o-vdsm-options.ovf.expected | 92 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
v2v/test-v2v-o-vdsm-options.sh | 16 ++++++
The tests fail for me because my version of virt-v2v does not use this
exact string:
+ <!-- generated by virt-v2v 1.38.0 -->
Also you need to add at least some of these files to v2v/Makefile.am
EXTRA_DIST (the second long list in the file).
Rich.
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