I've done a search for the "OUT OF SPEC" phrase as an issue and came up empty.
Basically, I am not able to view the index.html created from a "universe-cli" run. Also, I am also not sure if this is related to this test server not being able to upload the results? The "composite.xml" contains a PTS 1.4.0 creation typo/error/issue that has:
<Hardware>Processor: 2 x Intel Xeon CPU E5420 @ 2.50GHz (Total Cores: 8), Motherboard: Dell Not Specified, Chipset: Intel 5000X Chipset Hub, System Memory: 8 x 4096 MB <OUT-667MHz, Disk: 128GB, Graphics: ATI ES1000 515E (PCI), Screen Resolution: Unknown</Hardware>
Notice the "<OUT". It causes the xml to fail validation. This PTS version 1.2 put "<OUT OF SPEC>-667MHz".
This is a Dell PowerEdge 2950 with 32GB RAM
I think this is issue is from the output of the dmidecode for the RAM that has "Type: <OUT OF SPEC>" in the string.
Basically, I am not able to view the index.html created from a "universe-cli" run. Also, I am also not sure if this is related to this test server not being able to upload the results? The "composite.xml" contains a PTS 1.4.0 creation typo/error/issue that has:
<Hardware>Processor: 2 x Intel Xeon CPU E5420 @ 2.50GHz (Total Cores: 8), Motherboard: Dell Not Specified, Chipset: Intel 5000X Chipset Hub, System Memory: 8 x 4096 MB <OUT-667MHz, Disk: 128GB, Graphics: ATI ES1000 515E (PCI), Screen Resolution: Unknown</Hardware>
Notice the "<OUT". It causes the xml to fail validation. This PTS version 1.2 put "<OUT OF SPEC>-667MHz".
This is a Dell PowerEdge 2950 with 32GB RAM
I think this is issue is from the output of the dmidecode for the RAM that has "Type: <OUT OF SPEC>" in the string.
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