Hey all, I'm curious if any of you know decent way to test this sort of thing over ssh. That is, I have little experience with Xen/UML/VMware/etc etc, but the ones I have attempted were X-only apps, and thus not suited nicely to testing remotely. The rationale behind this is that my headless fileserver has a decent amount of 'juice' and idle clock cycles, so I've taken to running through kernel builds on there. It'd be nice to run through a test on that machine before copying the build over, installing it locally, and rebooting. Any ideas ? Thanks, Aaron
Aaron Griffin wrote:> Hey all, > I'm curious if any of you know decent way to test this sort of thing > over ssh. That is, I have little experience with Xen/UML/VMware/etc > etc, but the ones I have attempted were X-only apps, and thus not > suited nicely to testing remotely. > > The rationale behind this is that my headless fileserver has a decent > amount of 'juice' and idle clock cycles, so I've taken to running > through kernel builds on there. It'd be nice to run through a test on > that machine before copying the build over, installing it locally, and > rebooting. >Most of the klibc programs build and can run as standalone userspace utilities. I guess for testing integrated kinit one has to test it the same way one would test the kernel, though. -hpa