# perl needs to know to look in $WINTEST_DIR for VMHost.pm. export PERLLIB=$WINTEST_DIR # Command prompt that we are expecting on the windows host. export SMBTORTURE_REMOTE_PROMPT=">" # The username and password we will be testing with. # This user will need admin rights on the remote windows host. export SMBTORTURE_USERNAME="tortureuser" export SMBTORTURE_PASSWORD="torturepass" # The name of the workgroup we will be using on the remote windows host. export SMBTORTURE_WORKGROUP="SMBTEST" # The name of and path to the windows share we'll be testing against. export SMBTORTURE_REMOTE_SHARE_NAME="smbtorture_share" export SMBTORTURE_REMOTE_SHARE_PATH="%HOMEDRIVE%\smbtorture_shared_dir" # Default timeout for the expect scripts to wait for a response from the remote. export SMBTORTURE_EXPECT_TIMEOUT=30 # Path to the local smbtorture binary. export SMBTORTURE_BIN_PATH="bin/smbtorture" # Local system hostname and ip address we'll be adding to the remote's # hosts file. export SMBTORTURE_LOCAL_HOSTNAME=$NETBIOSNAME export SMBTORTURE_LOCAL_IP="192.168.100.12" # Filename of the windows hosts' unedited hosts file. export REMOTE_BACKUP_HOSTS_FILENAME="hosts.smbtorture" export REMOTE_HOSTS_FILE_PATH="%SYSTEMROOT%\\system32\\drivers\\etc" # These coincide with the parameters mktestsetup.sh uses to setup smbd. export SMBTORTURE_LOCAL_USERNAME="administrator" export SMBTORTURE_LOCAL_PASSWORD="penguin" export SMBTORTURE_LOCAL_DOMAIN="SAMBADOMAIN" # This is the name of the samba share the windows vm will connect to. export SMBTORTURE_LOCAL_SHARE_NAME="TMP" # This is the drive letter which will be used to mount a share on the windows vm. export SMBTORTURE_REMOTE_DRIVE_LETTER="X:" # This is the name of the file which will be created on the windows vm # and used for samba server tests. export SMBTORTURE_TMP_FILENAME="smbtorture.tmp" # The path to the vmware image config file local to the vmware server. export VM_CFG_PATH="/var/lib/vmware/Virtual Machines/Win2k3-BuildFarm/Win2k3-BuildFarm.vmx" # In order to copy files and execute programs on the guest vm, # we need administrator-level credentials to log in with. export GUEST_ADMIN_USERNAME="administrator" export GUEST_ADMIN_PASSWORD="adminpass" # These parameters are optional. If not specified, the script tries to access # a local vmware server as the executing user. # logged-in user running the script are used. export HOST_SERVER_NAME="vmhost" export HOST_SERVER_PORT=902 export HOST_USERNAME="vmuser" export HOST_PASSWORD="vmpass"