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Introduction

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additional tests required for this

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Blueprint in addition to the Akraino Validation Feature

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Project

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Akraino Test Group Information

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The Testing

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Ecosystem

Testing Working Group Resources

Overall Test Architecture

Describe  the components of Test set up

Test Bed

Test Framework

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Test API description

<Akraino common tests>

The Test inputs

Test Procedure

Expected output

Test Results

<Blueprint extension tests>

The Test inputs

Test Procedure

Expected output

Test Results

<Feature Project Tests>

The Test inputs

Test Procedure

Expected output

Test Results

Test Dashboards

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The software stack can be tested with a virtual machine. The Vagrant version is currently work in progress.

The installation system uses a server for booting and hosting the root file system. This allows a rapid turnaround to testing, and it also saves the MMC from wear and tear. The test server can be the same server as the boot server, but for clarity we are drawing it as separate.

The system can be deployed as a standalone or as a cluster, and with different hardware. This document describes the standalone system.

Test architectureImage Added

Test API description

Akraino common tests

Blueprint extension tests

The ETSI MEC-11 implementation provides a REST interface. Writing a tests suite for it is work in progress.

BluVal Tests

The µMEC installs k3s which is a lightweight version of kubernetes. Therefore, all the Akraino Bluprint Validation tests are applicable.

Additional Testing

Bottlenecks/Errata