Congrats to the Validation Team for this great release!
A first few points from looking at the current deployment at http://validation.linaro.org:
+ The "Image Status" dashboard view is not self-explanatory to me. I only see raw numbers, but no info whether all is good or not is visible there. Whats the goal of this view? How is that different to a "image status report"? or is that just a special report that got promoted to a top-level menu item?
+ I tried to look at a few "Reports", but the AJAX request never finishes for me
+ looking at the bundle streams for android-* I don't see daily results getting submitted. What's left to get android run daily in the lab?
+ Any strong reason why we use a framed webUI? That feels so much last century to me. Here, I would very much like to be able to just take the location URL, paste it somewhere and then someone can open the same view with that URL. This framed layout also seems to cause issues on my small screen (e.g. parts of the tabls are hidden and no scrollbar etc.)
+ i get 500 internal errors when clicking on data views, like: http://validation.linaro.org/lava-server/dashboard/data-views/recent-test-ru...
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 4:40 AM, Paul Larson paul.larson@linaro.org wrote:
The Linaro Validation team is pleased to announce the latest release of LAVA, for the 2011.07 milestone. LAVA is the Linaro Automated Validation Architecture that Linaro is deploying to automate the testing of Linaro images and components on supported development boards. One of the biggest changes you'll see this month, is the UI for the dashboard got an overhaul. You can now view entire bundles that were submitted, with the test runs organized underneath. You can also sort columns to easily see failures, filter large result tables, and change the number of items displayed per page. On the scheduler, we added a basic UI to let you see the status of boards and jobs, and also the ability to scheduler jobs by device type. The dispatcher has better error handling and preliminary support for Snowball boards added, and lava-test now streams results while the test is running. The list of bugs and blueprints that were completed for this release can be found here: https://launchpad.net/lava/+milestone/2011.07 The release pages with release notes, highlights, changelogs, and downloads can be found at: * lava-dashboard - https://launchpad.net/lava-dashboard/linaro-11.11/2011.07 * lava-dashboard-tool - https://launchpad.net/lava-dashboard-tool/linaro-11.11/2011.07 * lava-dispatcher - https://launchpad.net/lava-dispatcher/linaro-11.11/2011.07 * lava-scheduler - https://launchpad.net/lava-scheduler/linaro-11.11/2011.07 * lava-server - https://launchpad.net/lava-server/linaro-11.11/2011.07 * lava-test - https://launchpad.net/lava-test/linaro-11.11/2011.07 * lava-tool - https://launchpad.net/lava-tool/linaro-11.11/2011.07 * linaro-python-dashboard-bundle - https://launchpad.net/linaro-python-dashboard-bundle/linaro-11.11/2011.07 * linaro-django-xmlrpc - https://launchpad.net/linaro-django-xmlrpc/+milestone/2011.07 For more information about installing, running, and developing on LAVA, see: https://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/Validation/LAVA/Documentation To get a preview of what's coming next month take a look at: https://launchpad.net/lava/+milestone/2011.08 We have some good things coming soon, such as out-of-tree test support in lava-test, subscription to be notified of test results, improvements in the scheduler UI, and the website will be getting a facelift to give a make current testing and results more visible. Thanks, Paul Larson _______________________________________________ linaro-dev mailing list linaro-dev@lists.linaro.org http://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/linaro-dev