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# Get Schoolserver up and running. |
# Get Schoolserver up and running. |
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# Access point connection |
# Access point connection |
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# Open TamTamJam activity and drag a new drum kit and animal sound into the desktop field on the activity. |
# Open [[TamTamJam]] activity and drag a new drum kit and animal sound into the desktop field on the activity. |
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#* NOTE that we will be erasing the entry to confirm that the restore works. Please don't do some extraordinary work that will make you cry if lost (back it up onto a USB if needbe). |
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# Go to Activity tab and rename your activity something like "testTam". |
# Go to Activity tab and rename your activity something like "testTam". |
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# Confirm that the Journal has an entry called "testTam". |
# Confirm that the Journal has an entry called "testTam". |
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#* To run the script asap, rm /home/olpc/.sugar/default/ds-backup-done -- the script should start within 30 minutes. '''Note''' that the script has a large random delay of up to 30 minutes! |
#* To run the script asap, rm /home/olpc/.sugar/default/ds-backup-done -- the script should start within 30 minutes. '''Note''' that the script has a large random delay of up to 30 minutes! |
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#** If you don't want the first "within 30 minutes" wait, just run <tt>/usr/bin/ds-backup.sh</tt> from a Terminal activity (as the olpc user). You will still have to face the large random delay of up to 30 minutes. |
#** If you don't want the first "within 30 minutes" wait, just run <tt>/usr/bin/ds-backup.sh</tt> from a Terminal activity (as the olpc user). You will still have to face the large random delay of up to 30 minutes. |
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# Erase "testTam" from your Journal and reboot your machine. |
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# Open Browse |
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# Open Browse after you've reconnected to the school server. |
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# Follow the link to the Schoolserver |
# Follow the link to the Schoolserver |
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# Add "ds-restore" to the URL in the url bar, so that it reads http://schoolserver/ds-restore |
# Add "ds-restore" to the URL in the url bar, so that it reads http://schoolserver/ds-restore |
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{{Test results begin}} |
{{Test results begin}} |
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{{Test results |
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|testresult_release=8.2.0 (767) |
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|testresult_stream=8.2 |
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|testresult_build=767 |
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|testresult_passfail=Fail |
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|testresult_comments=Out of 6 machines, only four backed-up. Of the two that properly backed-up, both restored TamTamJam fine. I don't believe it is a TamTamJam issue at play here. |
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|testresult_date=2008/10/30 |
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{{Test results end}} |
{{Test results end}} |
Latest revision as of 21:40, 30 October 2008
Stream | ,|x|Build stream::x}} | ||
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Category | Test category::XS | Sub-category | [[Test subcategory::{{{testcase_subcategory}}}]] |
Component | System component:: | ||
Feature | [[System feature::XS_Blueprints:Datastore_Simple_Backup_and_Restore#Test_plans_and_user_walkthrough]] | ||
Objective | Test objective::XOs automatically save TamTamJam activity data to a schoolserver where they are registered. This test case is ensure that a laptop can restore files from the school server. | ||
Tools | Test tools::Latest XS software, TamTamJam activity and access point. | ||
Setup | [[Test setup::
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Procedure | [[Test procedure::On the XO, ensure you are hooked up to the School Server network.
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Expected Results and Pass Criteria |
Pass criteria::The data from the school server should be restored to the XO. | ||
Comments | More notes:: |
Release | Stream | Build | Pass/Fail | Trac Ticket(s) | Comment(s) | Date of Test |
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Software release::8.2.0 (767) | Build stream::8.2 | Build number::767 | PassFail::Fail | ,|x| #x}} | Comments::Out of 6 machines, only four backed-up. Of the two that properly backed-up, both restored TamTamJam fine. I don't believe it is a TamTamJam issue at play here. | Created::2008/10/30
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