$Id$ VirtualBox Test eXecution Service ================================= This readme briefly describes how to install the Test eXecution Service (TXS) on the various systems. There are currently two transport options for the TXS: - The default is to use it in TCP server mode, i.e. the test script needs to know the guest's IP and therefore requires guest additions to be installed as well. (Please use the latest stable additions compatible with the VBox host versions you intend to test.) - The alternative is for NATted setups where TXS will act like a TCP client and try connect to the test script on the host. Since this require that TXS knows which IP to connect to, it's only really possible in a NATted setup where we know the host IP is 10.0.2.2. Since r85596 TXS operates in both modes by default so the nat version of the init scripts is not required anymore. Instead the other type can be installed for both cases. Linux Installation ------------------ 1. cd /root 2. scp/download VBoxValidationKit*.zip there. 3. unzip VBoxValidationKit*.zip 4. chmod -R u+w,a+x /root/validationkit/ 5. cd /etc/init.d/ 6. Link up the right init script (see connection type above): nat) ln -s ../../root/validationkit/linux/vboxtxs-nat ./vboxtxs other) ln -s ../../root/validationkit/linux/vboxtxs ./vboxtxs 7. Add vboxtxs to runlevels 2, 3, 5 and any other that makes sense on the distro. There is usually some command for doing this... 8. Check the cdrom location in vboxtxs and fix it so it's correct, make sure to update in svn as well. 9. reboot / done. OS/2 Installation -------------------- 1. Start an "OS/2 Window" ("OS/2 System" -> "Command Prompts") 2. md C:\Apps 3. cd C:\Apps 4. Mount the validationkit iso. 5. copy D:\os2\x86\* C:\Apps 5. copy D:\os2\x86\libc*.dll C:\OS2\DLL\ 6. Open C:\startup.cmd in an editor (tedit.exe for instance or e.exe). 7. Add the line "start /C C:\Apps\TestExecService.exe --foreground" at the top of the file. 8. reboot / done 9. Do test. Solaris Installation -------------------- 1. Start the guest and open a root console. 2. mkdir -p /opt/VBoxTest 3. cd /opt/VBoxTest 4. scp/download VBoxValidationKit*.zip there. 5. unzip VBoxValidationKit*.zip 6. chmod -R u+w,a+x /opt/VBoxTest/ 7. Import the right service setup depending on the Solaris version: <= 10u9) /usr/sbin/svccfg import /opt/VBoxTest/validationkit/solaris/vboxtxs-sol10.xml >= 11.0) /usr/sbin/svccfg import /opt/VBoxTest/validationkit/solaris/vboxtxs.xml 8. /usr/sbin/svcadm enable svc:/system/virtualbox/vboxtxs 9. reboot / done. To remove the service before repeating steps 7 & 8: 1. /usr/sbin/svcadm disable -s svc:/system/virtualbox/vboxtxs:default 2. /usr/sbin/svccfg delete svc:/system/virtualbox/vboxtxs:default Note. To configure dhcp for more a new interface the files /etc/hostname. and /etc/dhcp. have to exist. If you want the VM to work with any network card you throw at it, create /etc/*.pcn[01] and /etc/*.e1000g[012] as Solaris will remember it has seen the other variants before and use a different instance number (or something to that effect). Windows Installation -------------------- 1. Log on as Administrator. 2. Set password to 'password'. 3. Start CMD.EXE or equivalent. 4. md C:\Apps 5. cd C:\Apps 6. Mount the validationkit iso. 7. copy D:\win\* C:\Apps 8. copy D:\win\\* C:\Apps 9. Import the right service setup (see connection type above): nat) start C:\Apps\vboxtxs-nat.reg other) start C:\Apps\vboxtxs.reg 11. reboot / done 12. Do test. Testing the setup ----------------- 1. Make sure the validationkit.iso is inserted. 2. Boot / reboot the guest. 3. Depending on the TXS transport options: nat) python testdrivers/tst-txsclient --reversed-setup other) python testdrivers/tst-txsclient --hostname