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authorJonas Bjurel <jonas.bjurel@ericsson.com>2015-12-29 22:16:57 +0100
committerJonas Bjurel <jonas.bjurel@ericsson.com>2016-01-08 13:36:56 +0100
commit7fd2619e0df370fa832eeff00790bcaa52dc4ffc (patch)
tree6a6e6b22b43c0d4eda404265817a9f90a335e62e /deploy/common.py
parentc14790e44122781b96b1b287f901c36645d7df7b (diff)
A simple method to separate configuration for base fuel, plugins, PODs
and deployment/test scenarios READY TO MERGE! Replaces: https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/#/c/3995/ Abstract -------- This deployment framework relies on a configuration structure, providing base installer configuration, per POD specific configuration, plugin configuration, and deployment scenario configuration. - The base installer configuration resembles the least common denominator of all HW/POD environment and deployment scenarios (These configurations are normally carried by the the installer projects in this case (fuel@OPNFV). - Per POD specific configuration specifies POD unique parameters, the POD parameter possible to alter is governed by the Fuel@OPNFV project. - Plugin configuration - providing configuration of a specific plugin. these configurations maintain there own namespace and are normally maintained by collaborative projects building Fuel@OPNFV plugins - Deployment scenario configuration - provides a high level, POD/HW environment independent scenario configuration for a specific deployment. It defines what features/plugins that shall be deployed - as well needed overrides of the plugin config as well as the base installer-, POD/HW environment- configurations. Objects allowed to override is governed by the Fuel@OPNFV project. Executing a deployment ---------------------- deploy.sh must be executed locally at the target lab/pod/jumpserver A lab configuration structure must be provided - see the section below. It is straight forward to execute a deployment task - as an example: sudo deploy.sh -b file:///home/jenkins/config -l ericsson-1 -p pod-2 -s os_odl-l2_no-ha -i file:///home/jenkins/MyIso.iso -b and -i arguments should be expressed in URI style. The resources can thus be local or remote. Feedback -------- Please give feed-back before I'm going to far on a wrong tangent Implemented scenarios so far: ----------------------------- - os_ha - os_no-ha - os_odl-l3_ha - os_odl-l3_no-ha - os_odl-l2_ha - os_odl-l2_no-ha - os_onos_ha - os_onos_no-ha - os_kvm_ha - os_kvm_no-ha - os_ovs_ha - os_ovs_no-ha - os_kvm_ovs_ha - os_kvm_ovs_no-ha VERIFIED READY TO MERGE JIRA: FUEL-35 Change-Id: I94a9b477d8ed4ee8057c16d8f20fe543f7ecc20d Signed-off-by: Jonas Bjurel <jonas.bjurel@ericsson.com>
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diff --git a/deploy/common.py b/deploy/common.py
index ccd43d79a..bc2787617 100644
--- a/deploy/common.py
+++ b/deploy/common.py
@@ -49,8 +49,13 @@ def exec_cmd(cmd, check=True):
return_code = process.returncode
if check:
if return_code > 0:
+ print "Failed command: " + str(cmd)
+ print "Command returned response: " + str(response)
+ print "Command return code: " + str(return_code)
raise Exception(response)
else:
+ print "Command: " + str(cmd)
+ print str(response)
return response
return response, return_code