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NAME
iscsi-test-cu - iSCSI/SCSI test suite
SYNOPSIS
iscsi-test-cu [ OPTIONS ] <ISCSI-PORTAL>
iscsi-test-cu [-i --initiator-name=<IQN>] [-I --initiator-name-2=<IQN>] [-l --list]
[-t --test=<family>|*[.<suite>|*[.<test>|*]]] [-d --dataloss] [-s --allow-sanitize]
[-V --Verbose-scsi] [-x --xml] [-? --help]
DESCRIPTION
iscsi-test-cu is a test suite for iSCSI/SCSI.
ISCSI PORTAL URL FORMAT
iSCSI portal format is 'iscsi://[<username>[%<password>]@]<host>[:<port>]/<iqn-name>/<lun>'
Port is the TCP port on the target to connect to. Default is 3260.
Username and password are only required if the target requires CHAP authentication. Optionally you can
specify the username and password via the environment variables LIBISCSI_CHAP_USERNAME and
LIBISCSI_CHAP_PASSWORD.
Host can be specified either as a hostname, an IPv4 address or an IPv6 address. Examples:
iscsi://192.0.2.1/iqn.ronnie.test/1
iscsi://[2001:DB8::1]:3261/iqn.ronnie.test/1
iscsi://ronnie%password@iscsi.example.com/iqn.ronnie.test/1
OPTIONS
-i --initiator-name=<IQN>
All tests use at least one iSCSI connection to the target and this is the initiator name used for
that primary session and it defaults to 'iqn.2007-10.com.github:sahlberg:libiscsi:iscsi-test'
This argument is used to change what initiator name to use for the primary session.
-I --initiator-name-2=<IQN>
Some tests use a second connection to the target, such as the 'it nexus loss tests'. The default name
used for this second connection is 'iqn.2007-10.com.github:sahlberg:libiscsi:iscsi-test-2'
This argument is used to change what initiator name to use for the secondary session.
-l --list
This argument lists all available tests.
The tests are divided up into 'families', 'suites' and 'tests' separated by '.'.
iscsi-test-cu -l
ALL
ALL.CompareAndWrite
ALL.CompareAndWrite.Simple
ALL.CompareAndWrite.Miscompare
ALL.GetLBAStatus
ALL.GetLBAStatus.Simple
ALL.GetLBAStatus.BeyondEol
...
-t --test=<family>|*[.<suite>|*[.<test>|*]]
This argument specifies a comma-separated list of the test expressions to run. If this argument is
omitted then all tests will be executed. You can also just specify a filename from which to read the
list of tests.
To run all tests:
iscsi-test-cu --test=ALL iscsi://192.0.2.1/iqn.ronnie/test/1
To run the READ16 test suite:
iscsi-test-cu --test=SCSI.Read16.* \
iscsi://192.0.2.1/iqn.ronnie/test/1
To just run a single specific test:
iscsi-test-cu --test=iSCSI.iSCSIResiduals.Read10Invalid \
iscsi://192.0.2.1/iqn.ronnie/test/1
Run all tests in the TestUnitReady suite and also the Reaqd16.Flags test
iscsi-test-cu --test=SCSI.TestUnitReady.*,SCSI.Read16.Flags \
iscsi://192.0.2.1/iqn.ronnie/test/1
Run all tests listed in the file ~/tests-to-run
iscsi-test-cu --test=~/tests-to-run
iscsi://192.0.2.1/iqn.ronnie/test/1
-d --dataloss
By default the test tool will only run non-destructive tests. To test commands that mutates the data,
such as the Write* tests you must specify the --dataloss flag.
The tests that requre --dataloss will overwrite the data on the LUN and any and all data on that LUN
will be destroyed when running these tests.
-s --allow-sanitize
The SBC SANITIZE opcode is expected to take significant time before it completes and thus tests for
this opcode are not suitable for normal test runs.
By default any SBC SANITIZE tests will be skipped. Use these arguments if you really want to perform
SANITIZE tests.
-V --Verbose-scsi
The tests aims to be self-documenting. By specifying the -V flag the test tool will print all SCSI
commands that are sent to the device, the arguments and the expected result.
If a test fails, re-run the failing test with the -V argument to see why it failed. If that also
fails it is time to pull out wireshark and have a look at what happened.
iscsi-test-cu --test SCSI.Read10.BeyondEol iscsi://192.0.2.1/iqn.ronnie.test/1 -V
Suite: Read10
Test: BeyondEol ...
Test READ10 1-256 blocks one block beyond the end
Send READ10 (Expecting LBA_OUT_OF_RANGE) LBA:2097152 blocks:1 rdprotect:0 dpo:0 fua:0 fua_nv:0 group:0
[OK] READ10 returned ILLEGAL_REQUEST/LBA_OUT_OF_RANGE.
...
-x --xml
This option to produce test results in machine readable format for automated testing.
iscsi-test-cu can produce machine-readable test results for consumption by your CI server. Use the
--xml option with any test suite(s), and a file called CUnitAutomated-Results.xml will be written to
your current working directory. These results can be converted to JUnit format using this script:
http://git.cyrusimap.org/cyrus-imapd/plain/cunit/cunit-to-junit.pl
The return status of the script reflects whether the tests were successful or not. If you would
rather have the script return a status to reflect whether the conversion from cunit to junit was
successful you can patch the script with this:
diff --git a/cunit-to-junit.pl.orig b/cunit-to-junit.pl
index 7cf9320..9182ff0 100644
--- a/cunit-to-junit.pl.orig
+++ b/cunit-to-junit.pl
@@ -226,4 +226,4 @@ foreach my $s (@suites)
}
print "$0: ran $nrun tests, $nfailed failed\n";
-exit(1) if ($nfailed > 0);
+#exit(1) if ($nfailed > 0);
-? --help
Display basic help text.
SEE ALSO
http://github.com/sahlberg/libiscsi
iscsi-test-cu 02/16/2015 ISCSI-TEST-CU(1)