Hello everyone,
There seems to be a bug in LAVA. I was on version 2022.04 and have also tried 2023.03. Both versions have the same bug.
The same configurations works in a 2018 build of LAVA on an old machine.
I am trying to connect to an always on board via ssh.
The healthcheck is failing with this error :
lava-dispatcher,
installed at version: 2023.03
start:
0 validate
Start
time: 2023-04-12 14:07:00.373707+00:00 (UTC)
Traceback
(most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/lava_dispatcher/job.py", line 198, in validate self._validate() File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/lava_dispatcher/job.py", line 183, in _validate self.pipeline.validate_actions()
File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/lava_dispatcher/action.py", line 190, in validate_actions action.validate() File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/lava_dispatcher/actions/deploy/ssh.py", line 81, in validate if "serial" not in self.job.device["actions"]["deploy"]["connections"]:
KeyError: 'connections'
validate
duration: 0.00
case:
validate
case_id: 244238
definition: lava
result: fail
Cleaning
after the job
Root
tmp directory removed at /var/lib/lava/dispatcher/tmp/8857
LAVABug:
This is probably a bug in LAVA, please report it.
case:
job
case_id: 244239
definition: lava
error_msg: 'connections'
error_type: Bug
result: fail
The health check looks like this:
job_name: SSH check
timeouts:
job:
minutes: 10
action:
minutes: 2
priority: medium
visibility: public
actions:
- deploy:
timeout: # timeout for the connection attempt
seconds: 30
to: ssh
os: oe
- boot:
timeout:
minutes: 2
prompts: ['root@(.*):~#']
method: ssh
connection: ssh
- test:
timeout:
minutes: 5
definitions:
- repository:
metadata:
format: Lava-Test Test Definition 1.0
name: smoke-tests-basic
description: "Basic smoke test"
run:
steps:
- lava-test-case linux-linaro-ubuntu-pwd --shell pwd
- lava-test-case linux-linaro-ubuntu-uname --shell uname -a
- lava-test-case linux-linaro-ubuntu-vmstat --shell vmstat
- lava-test-case linux-linaro-ubuntu-ip --shell ip a
from: inline
name: smoke-tests-basic
Any ideas ?
Best regards,
Sebastian