On Thu, 3 Jan 2019 at 22:19, Andrei Narkevitch Andrei.Narkevitch@cypress.com wrote:
Hello,
What is the rationale to ignore individual lava-test-case results when running a health check jobs?
For example, the following job failed one case: https://validation.linaro.org/scheduler/job/1902316
A failing test case can be an indication of device malfunction (e.g. out of disk space, hw issues). Is it possible to force LAVA to fail a health check and thus put device in a “bad” state if one of the test cases is not successful?
IMHO the idea is that the health check is more directed towards deployment/boot than actual test. If you really would like to have a health check in which every test counts you should probably rewrite it using lava-test-raise: https://master.lavasoftware.org/static/docs/v2/writing-tests.html#index-8 This would terminate the health check at any failure.
milosz
Thanks,
Andrei Narkevitch
Cypress Semiconductors
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