This test will check that the Ubuntu Server system is installed and you can login into it
Proceed in your native language if you wish. Instructions will remain in English
- Boot up the image
- The system boots properly and loads the installer displaying a screen with language selection
- Choose the desired language and press "Enter"
- Ubuntu installer main menu is displayed
- Select "Install Ubuntu Server"
- The 'Select a language' screen is displayed requesting for a language selection to be used for the installation process
- Choose the language to be used during the installation process which will also be the default language for the installed system
- The 'Select your location' screen is displayed
- Select your location to set your time zone and the system locale
- The 'Configure the keyboard' is displayed requesting to detect the keyboard layout
- Select "No"
- The 'Configure the keyboard' is displayed requesting to select the country of origin for the keyboard of your computer
- Choose the correct country of origin for the keyboard
- The 'Configure the keyboard' is displayed requesting to select the layout matching the keyboard of your computer
- Choose the correct layout for the keyboard
- The installer starts
- The 'Configure the network' screen is displayed requesting to enter the hostname for the system
- Select hostname 'ubuntu' as default
- The 'Set up users and passwords' screen is displayed requesting to define a user account name
- Enter your desired user account name
- The 'Set up users and passwords' screen is displayed requesting to define a username for the user account
- Enter your desired username
- The 'Set up users and passwords' screen is displayed requesting to define a password for the new user
- Enter your desired password
- The 'Set up users and passwords' screen is displayed requesting to re-enter the password for verification
- User account, username and password are accepted
- The 'Set up users and passwords' screen is displayed requesting to encrypt user's home directory
- Select "No"
- The 'Configure the clock' screen is displayed requesting to verify or setup the timezone
- Select the correct location in your time zone
- The installer proceeds with the installation and the 'Partition disks' screen is displayed
- Select "Guided - Use entire disk"
- The 'Partition disks' screen is displayed requesting to select the disk to partition
- Select the desired disk
- The installer starts the partitioning of the disk and the 'Partition disks' screen is displayed requesting for confirmation before writing the changes to the disk
- Verify that everything is right and select "Yes"
- The installer proceeds with the partitioning of the disk and starts installing the base system
- The 'Configure the package manager' screen is displayed requesting to enter a 'HTTP proxy'
- Leave it blank and press "Enter"
- The installer proceeds with the configuration of the package manager
- The 'Configuration tasksel' screen is displayed requesting to define the upgrades management
- Select "No automatic updates"
- The 'Software selection' screen is displayed requesting to select the software to be installed
- Choose "Tomcat Java server" using the arrows keys, select it with "space bar" and confirm with "Enter"
- The installer proceeds with the installation of "Tomcat Java server"
- The 'Install the GRUB boot loader on a hard disk' screen is displayed requesting to install the GRUB boot loader to the master boot record
- Select "Yes" and wait for the installer to finish
- An 'Installation Complete' screen is displayed
- Remove the installation media (CD/DVD or USB key), wait for the reboot of the system
- The system boots properly and loads into login
This test will check that the Tomcat Java server is running correctly.
- Login and check Tomcat is running entering
sudo netstat -ltnp | grep java
at the prompt
- It should show a jsvc instance listening on port 8080
- Verify that Tomcat is working properly entering
w3m http://127.0.0.1:8080
at the prompt
- A "It works !" page should be brought up
- Verify that Tomcat is able to properly display the "Hello World!" example page, entering
w3m http:localhost:8080/examples/servletsservlet/HelloWorldExample
at the prompt
- A "Hello World!" page should be brought up
- Verify that Tomcat is able to display a page containing basic arithmetics, entering
w3m http:localhost:8080/examples/jsp/jsp2/el/basic-arithmetic.jsp
at the prompt
- A "JSP 2.0 Expression Language - Basic Arithmetic" page should be brought up
If all actions produce the expected results listed, please submit a 'passed' result.
If an action fails, or produces an unexpected result, please submit a 'failed' result and file a bug. Please be sure to include the bug number when you submit your result.