| Duration | 0.0 sec |
|---|---|
| Tests | 1 |
| Failures | 1 |
| Test case: | |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.0 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `module' in file /opt/ohpc/admin/lmod/lmod/init/bash, line 121,
from function `setup_file' in test file dev-tools/cmake/run, line 12)
`module load "${GCC_DEFAULT}"' failed
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"gnu15"
Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
$ module --ignore_cache load "gnu15"
Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module
| Duration | 2.823 sec |
|---|---|
| Tests | 5 |
| Failures | 0 |
| Duration | 1.861 sec |
|---|---|
| Tests | 4 |
| Failures | 4 |
| Test case: | [spack] check for RPM |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.475 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `setup' in test file spack, line 16) `module load spack || exit 1' failed Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown: "spack" Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..." It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try: $ module --ignore_cache load "spack" Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string #%Module
| Test case: | [spack] add compiler |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.483 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `setup' in test file spack, line 16) `module load spack || exit 1' failed Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown: "spack" Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..." It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try: $ module --ignore_cache load "spack" Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string #%Module
| Test case: | [spack] test build |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.445 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `setup' in test file spack, line 16) `module load spack || exit 1' failed Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown: "spack" Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..." It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try: $ module --ignore_cache load "spack" Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string #%Module
| Test case: | [spack] test module refresh |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.458 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `setup' in test file spack, line 16) `module load spack || exit 1' failed Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown: "spack" Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..." It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try: $ module --ignore_cache load "spack" Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string #%Module
| Duration | 1.791 sec |
|---|---|
| Tests | 4 |
| Failures | 1 |
| Test case: | [BOS] OS distribution matches (2 active computes) |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Skipped |
| Duration: | 0.0 sec |
| Skipped |
disable BOS_RELEASE check
| Duration | 0.792 sec |
|---|---|
| Tests | 3 |
| Failures | 3 |
| Test case: | [EasyBuild] check for RPM |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.255 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `module' in file /opt/ohpc/admin/lmod/lmod/init/bash, line 121, from function `setup' in test file EasyBuild, line 12) `module load EasyBuild' failed Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown: "EasyBuild" Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..." It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try: $ module --ignore_cache load "EasyBuild" Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string #%Module
| Test case: | [EasyBuild] test executable |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.273 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `module' in file /opt/ohpc/admin/lmod/lmod/init/bash, line 121, from function `setup' in test file EasyBuild, line 12) `module load EasyBuild' failed Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown: "EasyBuild" Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..." It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try: $ module --ignore_cache load "EasyBuild" Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string #%Module
| Test case: | [EasyBuild] test install of tmux |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.264 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `module' in file /opt/ohpc/admin/lmod/lmod/init/bash, line 121, from function `setup' in test file EasyBuild, line 12) `module load EasyBuild' failed Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown: "EasyBuild" Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..." It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try: $ module --ignore_cache load "EasyBuild" Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string #%Module
| Duration | 3.171 sec |
|---|---|
| Tests | 8 |
| Failures | 1 |
| Test case: | [modules] path updated |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.734 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `assert_equal' in file ../common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 38, in test file interactive_commands, line 138) `assert_equal "$orig_manpath" $MANPATH' failed output expected: /opt/ohpc/admin/lmod/lmod/share/man: output observed: /opt/ohpc/admin/lmod/lmod/share/man::
| Duration | 40.899 sec |
|---|---|
| Tests | 4 |
| Failures | 4 |
| Test case: | [modules] env variable passes through () |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 10.265 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `assert_success' in file ../common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 58, in test file rm_execution, line 27) `assert_success' failed -- command failed -- status : 1 output : srun: error: Unable to allocate resources: Unable to contact slurm controller (connect failure) --
| Test case: | [modules] loaded module passes through () |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 10.256 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `assert_success' in file ../common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 58, in test file rm_execution, line 36) `assert_success' failed -- command failed -- status : 1 output : srun: error: Unable to allocate resources: Unable to contact slurm controller (connect failure) --
| Test case: | [modules] module commands available in RMS job () |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 10.161 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `assert_success' in file ../common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 58, in test file rm_execution, line 44) `assert_success' failed -- command failed -- status : 1 output : srun: error: Unable to allocate resources: Unable to contact slurm controller (connect failure) --
| Duration | 1.706 sec |
|---|---|
| Tests | 5 |
| Failures | 5 |
| Test case: | [charliecloud] check for RPM |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.345 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `setup' in test file run, line 23) `module load charliecloud || exit 1' failed Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown: "charliecloud" Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..." It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try: $ module --ignore_cache load "charliecloud" Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string #%Module
| Test case: | [charliecloud] build image |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.363 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `setup' in test file run, line 23) `module load charliecloud || exit 1' failed Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown: "charliecloud" Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..." It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try: $ module --ignore_cache load "charliecloud" Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string #%Module
| Test case: | [charliecloud] build alpine image from Docker (using singularity) |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.317 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `setup' in test file run, line 23) `module load charliecloud || exit 1' failed Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown: "charliecloud" Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..." It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try: $ module --ignore_cache load "charliecloud" Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string #%Module
| Test case: | [charliecloud] exec image locally |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.349 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `setup' in test file run, line 23) `module load charliecloud || exit 1' failed Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown: "charliecloud" Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..." It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try: $ module --ignore_cache load "charliecloud" Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string #%Module
| Test case: | [charliecloud] exec image via slurm |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.332 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `setup' in test file run, line 23) `module load charliecloud || exit 1' failed Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown: "charliecloud" Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..." It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try: $ module --ignore_cache load "charliecloud" Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string #%Module
| Duration | 0.101 sec |
|---|---|
| Tests | 4 |
| Failures | 4 |
| Test case: | [singularity] check for RPM |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.064 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `assert_success' in file ./common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 58, in test file run, line 27) `assert_success ' failed -- command failed -- status : 1 output : which: no singularity in (/usr/libexec/bats-core:/home/ohpc-test/.local/bin:/home/ohpc-test/bin:/opt/confluent/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin) --
| Test case: | [singularity] pull down ubuntu docker image |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.011 sec |
| Failed |
(in test file run, line 33)
`singularity pull ${IMAGE} docker://${DISTRO}:latest' failed with status 127
/home/ohpc-test/tests/runtimes/singularity/run: line 33: singularity: command not found
| Test case: | [singularity] exec image |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.012 sec |
| Failed |
(in test file run, line 40)
`singularity exec ${IMAGE} cat /etc/os-release | grep "^ID=${DISTRO}" ' failed
/home/ohpc-test/tests/runtimes/singularity/run: line 40: singularity: command not found
| Test case: | [singularity] exec image via slurm |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.014 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `ERROR_RETURN' in file ./common/functions, line 17,
from function `check_exe' in file ./common/functions, line 40,
from function `run_serial_binary' in file ./common/functions, line 229,
in test file run, line 45)
`run_serial_binary singularity exec ${IMAGE} cat /etc/os-release' failed
[OHPC-TEST:ERROR]: singularity is not available for execution
| Duration | 0.081 sec |
|---|---|
| Tests | 1 |
| Failures | 1 |
| Test case: | [singularity] check for bash completion |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.081 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `assert_equal' in file ./common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 38, from function `assert_output' in file ./common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 49, in test file completion, line 65) `assert_output "build"' failed output expected: build output observed:
| Duration | 10.19 sec |
|---|---|
| Tests | 3 |
| Failures | 1 |
| Test case: | [ntp] verify local time in sync on compute |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 10.026 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `run_serial_binary' in file ./common/functions, line 246, in test file ntp, line 29) `run_serial_binary ./check_time.sh' failed srun: error: Unable to allocate resources: Unable to contact slurm controller (connect failure)
| Duration | 20.083 sec |
|---|---|
| Tests | 2 |
| Failures | 2 |
| Duration | 20.18 sec |
|---|---|
| Tests | 4 |
| Failures | 2 |
| Test case: | [pdsh] run a shell command on c[1-2] (slurm) |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 10.024 sec |
| Failed |
(in test file pdsh, line 29) `jobid=$(sbatch --parsable -N 2 --time=00:05:00 --wrap="sleep infinity")' failed sbatch: error: Batch job submission failed: Unable to contact slurm controller (connect failure)
| Test case: | [pdsh] run a shell command on -P normal (slurm) |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 10.073 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `assert_success' in file ../common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 58, in test file pdsh, line 68) `assert_success' failed -- command failed -- status : 1 output : Unable to contact slurm controller: Unable to contact slurm controller (connect failure) --
| Duration | 0.354 sec |
|---|---|
| Tests | 1 |
| Failures | 1 |
| Test case: | [openmpi] check for no output to stderr with ompi_info |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.354 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `module' in file /opt/ohpc/admin/lmod/lmod/init/bash, line 121,
in test file ompi_info, line 27)
`module load "${COMPILER_FAMILIES%% *}"' failed
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"gnu15"
Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
$ module --ignore_cache load "gnu15"
Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module
| Duration | 0.605 sec |
|---|---|
| Tests | 3 |
| Failures | 3 |
| Test case: | [magpie] check for RPM |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.084 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `assert_success' in file ../common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 58, in test file magpie, line 33) `assert_success' failed -- command failed -- status : 1 output : [OHPC-TEST:ERROR]: RPM magpie-ohpc is not installed locally --
| Test case: | [magpie] Verify MAGPIE module is loaded and matches rpm version |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.261 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `module' in file /opt/ohpc/admin/lmod/lmod/init/bash, line 121,
in test file magpie, line 37)
`module load "${MODULE}"' failed
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"magpie"
Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
$ module --ignore_cache load "magpie"
Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module
| Test case: | [magpie] Verify module MAGPIE_DIR is defined and exists |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.26 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `module' in file /opt/ohpc/admin/lmod/lmod/init/bash, line 121,
in test file magpie, line 53)
`module load "${MODULE}"' failed
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"magpie"
Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
$ module --ignore_cache load "magpie"
Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module
| Duration | 5.161 sec |
|---|---|
| Tests | 4 |
| Failures | 2 |
| Test case: | [munge] Generate a credential |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.064 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `assert_success' in file ./common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 58, in test file munge, line 20) `assert_success' failed -- command failed -- status : 6 output : munge: Error: Failed to access "/run/munge/munge.socket.2": No such file or directory (Did you start munged?) --
| Test case: | [munge] Decode credential locally |
|---|---|
| Outcome: | Failed |
| Duration: | 0.015 sec |
| Failed |
(from function `flunk' in file ./common/test_helper_functions.bash, line 14, in test file munge, line 24) `munge -n | unmunge >& /dev/null || flunk "Unable decode local credential"' failed munge: Error: Failed to access "/run/munge/munge.socket.2": No such file or directory (Did you start munged?) Unable decode local credential