.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 .. (c) OPNFV, Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd and others. =========================================================== Conducting OVP Testing with Dovetail using APEX installer =========================================================== Overview ------------------------------ The purpose of this document is to give tips for the dovetail deployment on APEX installer. The general structure of the document is remaining according to the user guide document and the APEX related tips will be added under of the respective chapter's name. Installing Dovetail -------------------- Checking the Test Host Readiness ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Installing Prerequisite Packages on the Test Host ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Configuring the Test Host Environment ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ In order to run the test scenarios properly and having access to all OS components that each scenario needs, the undercloud credentials should be used and copied in the docker container along with ssh key. The environment preparation should be applied on the Test Host environment. Therefore, the containers which are going to be used as part of this configuration, fetch the information, the files and the rest input from Test Host environment directly as part of the Docker command. Setting up Primary Configuration File ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Two new environment variables could be introduced in the ``env_config.sh`` file. .. code-block:: bash # Set the name of the installer type as environment variable (e.g. apex, fuel, etc) # Optional parameter export INSTALLER_TYPE=xxxx # Set the deployed scenario name (e.g. os-sdn-nofeature-noha) # Optional parameter export DEPLOY_SCENARIO=xxxx For the OS_PASSWORD, OpenStack password from undercloud environment should be used. Configuration for Running Tempest Test Cases (Mandatory) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Configuration for Running HA Test Cases (Mandatory) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Below is a sample of ``${DOVETAIL_HOME}/pre_config/pod.yaml`` file with the required syntax when key_filename is used instead of password is employed by the controller. Moreover, the 'heat-admin' should be used as user. .. code-block:: bash nodes: - # This can not be changed and must be node0. name: node0 # This must be Jumpserver. role: Jumpserver # This is the instance IP of a node which has ipmitool installed. ip: xx.xx.xx.xx # User name of the user of this node. This user **must** have sudo privileges. user: heat-admin # Password of the user. #password: root key_filename: /root/.ssh/id_rsa - # This can not be changed and must be node1. name: node1 # This must be controller. role: Controller # This is the instance IP of a controller node, which is the haproxy primary node ip: xx.xx.xx.xx # User name of the user of this node. This user **must** have sudo privileges. user: heat-admin # Password of the user. #password: root key_filename: /root/.ssh/id_rsa process_info: - # The default attack process of yardstick.ha.rabbitmq is 'rabbitmq-server'. # Here can be reset to 'rabbitmq'. testcase_name: yardstick.ha.rabbitmq attack_process: rabbitmq - # The default attack host for all HA test cases is 'node1'. # Here can be reset to any other node given in the section 'nodes'. testcase_name: yardstick.ha.glance_api attack_host: node2 Configuration of Hosts File (Optional) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Installing Dovetail on the Test Host ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Online Test Host """""""""""""""" Offline Test Host """"""""""""""""" Starting Dovetail Docker ------------------------ Running the OVP Test Suite ---------------------------- Making Sense of OVP Test Results ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ OVP Portal Web Interface ------------------------ Updating Dovetail or a Test Suite ---------------------------------