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2016-08-12Filter out non-cluster nodesMichael Polenchuk1-2/+2
In order to avoid fetching up non-cluster nodes filter them out by option of id. JIRA: FUEL-183 Signed-off-by: Michael Polenchuk <mpolenchuk@mirantis.com> Change-Id: If0d0a1480d648167f1bcf726f0d6d345d2e00711
2016-07-22Add ability to override node attributesFedor Zhadaev1-2/+52
Fixes https://jira.opnfv.org/browse/FUEL-152 Change-Id: I444bf3aef54ffd53c53431e2795b11b10545f55f Signed-off-by: Fedor Zhadaev <fzhadaev@mirantis.com>
2016-06-16Introducing collection of all fuel and stack deployment logs.Jonas Bjurel1-14/+38
The purpose of this patch is to collect all available Fuel snapshots- and stack/node ldeployment logs for later off-line troubleshooting. The intention is that Jenkins, or other deployment robots will be able to collect all logs from the deployment and store it at some repository where developers can fetch it and perform off-line post deployment trouble-shooting. Following script arguments have been added: CI Arg changes: Added an argument to ci/deploy.sh: -L [Deploy log path and file name], E.g. -L ~/jenkins/deploy/deploy-888.log.tar.gz This will create an tar gzip archive at the path and filename pointed out. If -L is not specified, the log archive will be placed under the CI directory with the following name convention: deploy-YYMMDD-HHMMSS.log.tar.gz Fuel Internal deploy changes: Added an argument to ci/deploy.py -log [Deploy log path and file name], E.g. -log ~/jenkins/deploy/deploy-888.log.tar.gz This will create an tar gzip archive at the path and filename pointed out. If -log is not specified, the log archive will be placed under the CI directory with the following name convention: deploy-YYMMDD-HHMMSS.log.tar.gz READY TO MERGE! VERIFIED! Change-Id: Icb75d9d2e66bdd47f75dcca29071943444d5c823 Signed-off-by: Jonas Bjurel <jonas.bjurel@ericsson.com>
2016-06-02Download deployment config after modificationPeter Barabas1-0/+6
Modified network or interface configurations were not reflected in the deployment config, resulting in faulty node configurations. Change-Id: I4ca20702c0171e7995f2b4f46317557ec9d5beac Signed-off-by: Peter Barabas <peter.barabas@ericsson.com>
2016-05-03deployment.py: stdout not consumed when deploying changesJosep Puigdemont1-3/+9
During the automatic deployment, when the environment is ready to be deployed, the deploy.py script will spawn a shell process that will perform the command "fuel deploy-changes". The standard output of this process is then piped to a "tee" process, which redirects the output to the standard output of the shell process, and to a file named cloud.log. The file is monitored by the deploy script to find out the status of the deployment, and print it to the log file of the automatic deployment script, including percentages for each node being provisioned. However, the deploy script never consumes the standard output of the shell process. If the shell process produces enough output, its standard output buffer will fill up, thus making the tee process block trying to write to its standard output, and the cloud.log file will not be updated. At this point, the deploy process, which is monitoring cloud.log, will not detect any progress in the deployment, and eventually it will time out and assume the deployment failed, although it might have finished fine after that. The solution here is to remove the "tee" process from the shell command, and instead redirect standard output to the cloud.log file. Another solution would be to actually parse the standard output of the shell command from the deploy script itself, but that would require a bit more work, as reading a line at a time might block the script. Finally, with this patch the cloud.log file won't be deleted unless the shell process has already finished. Change-Id: I03a77be42d220b1606e48fc4ca35e22d73a6e583 Signed-off-by: Josep Puigdemont <josep.puigdemont@enea.com>
2016-04-25configure_environment.py: quote environment nameJosep Puigdemont1-1/+1
The Fuel environment name may contain spaces, putting the name in quote marks prevents the second and subsequent words from being interpreted as other parameters by the fuel command. The name could contain double quotes too, so this doesn't solve all problems, but arguably the most common case. Signed-off-by: Josep Puigdemont <josep.puigdemont@enea.com>
2016-03-11Add no_deploy_environment optionNikolas Hermanns1-3/+14
For development reason it is useable to have an option so that everything is done except the deploy of the openstack environment. Change-Id: I1f1b7f9c89ee8c9ceea96353e25a51eee53b955c
2016-03-09Make number of cpus configurable in dha fileNikolas Hermanns1-2/+2
Some compones of openstack produce a lot of CPU load. With this commit it is possible to make more use of the Hypervisor where the virtual nodes runs on. Change-Id: Ide567dd0823c5526171c29073f2a36aa5f27d4b6
2016-02-24Add timeout option for deploymentPeter Barabas2-6/+12
Change-Id: I6f3f35680c9f90f99148865edf8ba905ecbb6c30 Signed-off-by: Peter Barabas <peter.barabas@ericsson.com>
2016-02-14Fixed deployment timeout and OVSNFV plugin buildJonas Bjurel1-1/+1
- Increase deployment timeout to 4h since some deplyments takes more than 3h (KVM) - Fixed build interference between OVSNFV and OVS-NSH where the later removed the OVSNFV build result from release/opnfv. A propper fix for SR2 is to have f_isoroot/Makefile remove the release directory before build, and not have the plugins removing anythin in release Change-Id: Ibca986554087d6a7f12ed8c7cc6fdd4919368ad2 Signed-off-by: Jonas Bjurel <jonas.bjurel@ericsson.com>
2016-01-28Support new plugin configuration schemaMichal Skalski1-5/+15
In Fuel 8.0 it is possible to install many version of the same plugin. Because of that there is additonal structurce in plugin configuration. Assumption is that we only use one version of the plugin. Change-Id: I50d5bc32dd6dab6fe2541748dd8404d887e336e0 Signed-off-by: Michal Skalski <mskalski@mirantis.com>
2016-01-27Use Fuel 8 CLI compatible commandsPeter Barabas1-7/+4
Change-Id: Icd2feed7326772837c74f35688160d1eb0c25652 Signed-off-by: Peter Barabas <peter.barabas@ericsson.com>
2016-01-22Fix to allow more physical nodes defined in DHA than node definitions in deaJonas Bjurel2-3/+4
NOT VERIFIED DO NOT MERGE Change-Id: Id5b6029d11bfcd394e6f84a7b73b8a17820561cf Signed-off-by: Jonas Bjurel <jonas.bjurel@ericsson.com>
2016-01-08A simple method to separate configuration for base fuel, plugins, PODsJonas Bjurel2-3/+22
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>
2015-12-09FIX for getting all types of error log messages from /var/log/puppet.log on ↵Szilard Cserey1-1/+1
nodes Change-Id: Id43e74fd3ebd1bd0c62e2aa963793d6b072e3fcc Signed-off-by: Szilard Cserey <szilard.cserey@ericsson.com>
2015-11-27Restructcture of the directory layoutJonas Bjurel6-0/+559
Restructure of the directory layout due to move of Fuel into it's own repo JIRA: FUEL-85 Change-Id: I3647e1992a508f29dce06a5d6c790725c527f6f5 Signed-off-by: Jonas Bjurel <jonas.bjurel@ericsson.com>