osmo-gsm-tester/example
Holger Hans Peter Freyther c1d705f28e resources: Introduce a separate resource file for the virtual tests
Create a dedicated resources file for running "virtual" tests. If all
components run on the same machine we can avoid having to manage
separate network.

Change-Id: I0da1267a71dc06fd06f3cf4fc3dcfefda4bcf40b
2019-02-20 20:38:21 +00:00
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scenarios Add and use compatible scenario when testing IPA dynts with nanoBTS 2018-11-30 11:30:33 +00:00
README.txt put the example suite in /example, not /selftest/real_suite 2017-05-04 16:42:50 +02:00
default-suites.conf Add and use compatible scenario when testing IPA dynts with nanoBTS 2018-11-30 11:30:33 +00:00
defaults.conf ms_driver: Add a virtual bts and make use of it 2018-12-13 10:17:02 +00:00
paths.conf paths: have one common parent dir /var/tmp/osmo-gsm-tester 2017-05-11 17:39:02 +02:00
resources.conf.prod ms_driver: Add a virtual bts and make use of it 2018-12-13 10:17:02 +00:00
resources.conf.rnd resources.conf: Set UHD identifiers on B200 devices 2018-11-23 13:42:36 +00:00
resources.conf.virtual resources: Introduce a separate resource file for the virtual tests 2019-02-20 20:38:21 +00:00

README.txt

This a real gsm test suite configured and ready to use.
The only thing missing is a trial dir containing binaries.

You can point osmo-gsm-tester.py at this config using the OSMO_GSM_TESTER_CONF
environment variable:

    export OSMO_GSM_TESTER_CONF="$PWD"

When there is no OSMO_GSM_TESTER_CONF set, osmo-gsm-tester will instead look
for conf files in several locations like ~/.config/osmo-gsm-tester,
/usr/local/etc/osmo-gsm-tester, /etc/osmo-gsm-tester.

If you have your trial with binary tar archives in ~/my_trial
you can run the suite for example like this:

    osmo-gsm-tester.py ~/my_trial

Specifically, from this dir:

    OSMO_GSM_TESTER_CONF="$PWD" ../src/osmo-gsm-tester.py ~/my_trial

Alternatively you can setup this example as permanent config using something
like:

    mkdir -p ~/.config
    ln -s "$PWD" ~/.config/osmo-gsm-tester

A ./state dir will be created to store the current osmo-gsm-tester state. If
you prefer not to write to $PWD, set up an own configuration pointing at a
different path (see paths.conf: 'state_dir').