On Sun, 2017-12-10 at 18:34 +0100, Thomas Goirand wrote: > Hi Steve and everyone else, > > This was overdue, but here it is. > > In Casulana, under /home/cloud-build/hack/zigo2, you'll find a script > called "image-test". It may be used to validate OpenStack images > against > the Stretch version of OpenStack (ie: Newton). Simply do: > > cd /home/cloud-build/hack/zigo2 > ./image-test debian-9-openstack-amd64.qcow2 > > What it will do is: > 1/ Upload the image to the KVM machine > 2/ Upload the test-image script which is in the same folder > 3/ Run the test-image script within the machine > > The test-image script will: > 1/ Configure tempest (the functional test suite of OpenStack) to tell > where the image is (ie: in /root, with the filename give as param > above) > 2/ Run *one* tempest test: tempest.scenario.test_minimum_basic. > > What this test does is: > > 1. Create image > 2. Create keypair > 3. Boot instance with keypair and get list of instances > 4. Create volume and show list of volumes > 5. Attach volume to instance and getlist of volumes > 6. Add IP to instance > 7. Create and add security group to instance > 8. Check SSH connection to instance > 9. Reboot instance > 10. Check SSH connection to instance after reboot > Thanks for writing this. Your script seems interesting and performs similar tests that our code (which we wrote during sprint). But you also perform more tests; checking networking interfaces and disks is something that we should also implement for all cloud providers. Best regards. -- Tomasz Rybak, Debian Maintainer GPG: A565 CE64 F866 A258 4DDC F9C7 ECB7 3E37 E887 AA8C
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