Description of problem: When tested for USB in x86_64 and ppc system, with RHEL5.1-Server, its FAIL. I may attached the .log files in this case, but I observed that x86_64 output.log is just empty and ppc64 is having 3-4 lines. Dont know the reason really! Certification Number for x86_64 is - 265328 Certification Number for ppc64 is - 265325 Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): hts-5.1.1 Tree Followed - RHEL5-1-Server-20070927.0 How reproducible: Performed Once, and Reproduced Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: It is FAIL Expected results: It should PASS Additional info: May I know if there is no any usb port in the system in which testing is being done, will the test FAIL by default? or the test plan will be created at all for that? Actually,I observed even if most of the systems are remote for me to test, most of the USB testing regardless of OS (RHEL5.1 or EL4-U6) is Failing, but some of them PASSED. At the time of testing system ask for "how many unused port is in the system?" How will I determind remotely that any system is having usb port or not or ow many port are occupied and how many are free etc etc. Please inform me.
Created attachment 215751 [details] ppc64-usb-output.log file
The same USB testing is FAIL for EL4-U6 too in the following archs : i386, x86_64, and ppc64. Tree Used :- EL4-U6-20070927.0
The usb test failed because when the user gives "no" as a response, they are effectively aborting the test, so it's marked as a failure. There is no way to perform the USB test without physical access to the system, so it is not possible to run the USB test remotely. The test will be planned for any system. If there are no USB ports, the user may enter 0 and the test will pass. This is not a bug.