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authorRoss Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com>2017-09-12 09:41:45 -0700
committerGerrit Code Review <gerrit@opnfv.org>2017-09-25 15:21:01 +0000
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* Update docs/submodules/yardstick from branch 'stable/euphrates' - Generate pod.yaml from current context We want to generate pod.yaml from Heat contexts so we can re-use the context without destroying it. But we don't have node role information and it doesn't make sense in this case, so make the role optional. Since we changed Heat to use pkey instead of key_filename, we can embed the pkey into the pod.yaml, but we have to make sure to convert the pkey to string, in case it is a RSAKey object Change-Id: Ibefcfbd8236e68013a704c39964cb870da825da8 Signed-off-by: Ross Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com> - Add host&targer in scenario['options']['server_name'] support JIRA: YARDSTICK-810 Currently host, target is in scenario, but as a input, we prefer it in scenario['options']. So I add support for under scenario['options']['server_name'] If we write host in scenario['options']['server_name'], the host ip info will be written in context. Change-Id: I90df20467ef5da772d22e9f272a2cac250f822e0 Signed-off-by: chenjiankun <chenjiankun1@huawei.com> - Log each test case status in a task JIRA: YARDSTICK-785 Currently if one test case failed, we will log error. But if one case success, we do not have any tips. We need log success when one case success. Change-Id: I0f41ac55f2569f44b787133e3f2594a5c5547f4a Signed-off-by: chenjiankun <chenjiankun1@huawei.com> - ansible: resize VNF image When compiling Trex, DPDK, collectd and all the SampleVNFs we use more than the 2.2GB size of the original Ubuntu cloud image. Accordingly we need to resize the image. If we were not inside a docker container we would use virt-resize to automatically handle all the cases, but virt-resize launches qemu. Instead we can use qemu-img to add extra space, then luckily we can use parted to resize the partition and finally resize2fs to resize the filesystem. This limits us to only ext3/4 images, but if we need to we could add support for other filesystems by checking file system type. Change-Id: Iac84b8e6967af5be64c280a7b1eaaf09f5d6b3aa Signed-off-by: Ross Brattain <ross.b.brattain@intel.com>
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