| $Id: INSTALL,v 1.17 2004/03/01 22:16:02 robbiew Exp $ |
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| Quick Start |
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| 1> tar xzf ltp-XXXXXXXX.tar.gz |
| 2> cd ltp |
| 3> make |
| 4> make install |
| 5> ./runalltests.sh |
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| *NOTE: The LTP assumes the existence of the nobody, bin, and daemon users and |
| their groups. If these IDs do not exist, certain tests will fail. The users |
| and groups IDs should be the same, i.e. if user "nobody" is 99, then it's |
| group should also be "99". The names of the groups are irrelevant. |
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| Detailed Installation |
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| Beyond the "Quick Start" instructions, there are only a few other things |
| that should be done. The Linux Test Project build process uses a |
| minimalist approach. There is a lot of room for improvement and |
| contributions are welcome. |
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| 1. Log in as root. |
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| 2. Untar the ltp tarball into a spare directory. There is not a |
| standard location for it yet. We put it in our home directory |
| while we're working on it. |
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| 3. Run "make" to build everything. |
| *NOTE: Some of the Makefiles (example: pan/Makefile) require the lex (or |
| flex) package to be installed. |
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| 4. You can run all of the tests sequentially by using the example test |
| script runalltests.sh. The script is there just to get you started. |
| See pan(1) for more information on the test driver we have provided. |
| It is simple, but it can do a lot of stuff. |
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| NOTE: The diskio and network tests will NOT be run by the runalltests.sh |
| script. We chose to separate these tests because of their required setup |
| overhead. |
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| 5. The disk i/o tests can be run by executing the diskio.sh script. In order |
| for these tests to successfully operate a writable high-density 3.5" floppy |
| must be in the disk drive and a CD-ROM with more than 100Mb of data must be |
| in the CD-ROM drive. The corresponding tests will fail if either disk is |
| missing. |
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| 6. The network tests are executed by running the networktests.sh script. The |
| network tests require some configuration for them to work correctly: |
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| i) First, there MUST be another test machine setup to act as the server |
| to these client side tests. This machine MUST have the LTP installed |
| in the same exact location, i.e. if the client has /root/ltp, then the |
| server must have /root/ltp. This is required because certain tests |
| expect to find server files in certain locations. Make sure to compile |
| the LTP on this server machine also. |
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| ii) Second, the server must be setup to allow the client to connect using |
| the "r" commands, such as rsh. This is done by simply creating/editing |
| the ".rhosts" file under /root. Place the hostname of the client |
| machine in this file to allow root to remotely connect without the use |
| of a password. |
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| iii) Next, certain services must be activated in order for certain tests to |
| execute. The following services are activated via inetd/xinetd: |
| rlogind |
| ftpd |
| telnetd |
| echo (stream) |
| fingerd |
| rshd |
| Also, because certain RPC programs are tested, the "portmapper" daemon |
| MUST be started, as well as NFS server AND lock services. |
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| iv) Finally, before running the networktests.sh script, two variables must |
| be set within the script file. The "RHOST" variable should be set to |
| the hostname of the server. The "PASSWD" variable should be set to |
| root's password on the server machine. This is necessary for tests |
| such as telnet01 and ftp01. |
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| You can now successfully execute the networktests.sh script. |