diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index c8f9c80..ebe1a5d 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -26,9 +26,9 @@ Open CAS uses Safe string library (safeclib) that is MIT licensed. To download latest Open CAS Linux release run following commands: ``` -wget https://github.com/Open-CAS/open-cas-linux/releases/download/v21.6.1/open-cas-linux-21.06.1.0547.release.tar.gz -tar -xf open-cas-linux-21.06.1.0547.release.tar.gz -cd open-cas-linux-21.06.1.0547.release/ +wget https://github.com/Open-CAS/open-cas-linux/releases/download/v21.6.5/open-cas-linux-21.06.5.0555.release.tar.gz +tar -xf open-cas-linux-21.06.5.0555.release.tar.gz +cd open-cas-linux-21.06.5.0555.release/ ``` Alternatively, if you want recent development (unstable) version, you can clone GitHub repository: @@ -101,9 +101,9 @@ Before running tests make sure you have a platform with at least 2 disks (one fo 1. Go to test directory `cd test/functional`. 1. Install dependencies with command `pip3 install -r test-framework/requirements.txt`. -1. Create DUT config. See example [here](test/functional/config/example_dut_config.yml). - a) Set disks params. You need at least two disks, of which at least one is an SSD drive. - b) For remote execution uncomment and set the `ip`, `user` and `password` fields. +1. Create DUT config. See example [here](test/functional/config/example_dut_config.yml). + a) Set disks params. You need at least two disks, of which at least one is an SSD drive. + b) For remote execution uncomment and set the `ip`, `user` and `password` fields. c) For local execution just leave these fields commented. 1. Run tests using command `pytest-3 --dut-config=` where `` is path to your config file, for example `pytest-3 --dut-config="config/dut_config.yml"`.