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It's useful to be able to pick alternative git repositories
for the deployment. This facilitates testing in-flight features
or simply save some bandwidth by keeping internal mirrors.
Change-Id: I3eb2e48da1e91f6a52bb3ba14c22f0902c6cd777
Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
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This commit introduces kubespray into XCI.
k8s install currently assumes k8s install
and OpenStack install cannot coexist.
If XCI_INSTALLER is set to "kubespray" and
DEPLOY_SCENARIO is set to "k8-nosdn-nofeature"
the xci-deploy.sh would install kubernetes instead of OpenStack.
The version of kubernetes is beta release v1.9.0 currently
according to the master of kubespray
it only support the ubuntu now.
Opensuse and centos still need to develop and test.
This patch create the directory xci/installer/kubespray,
the related files of kubespray would be placed to it.
The xci/installer/$installer/playbooks/configure-localhost.yml was moved
to xci/playbooks/configure-localhost.yml as a common yaml file.
You can modify some parameters according your need
in xci/installer/kubespray/files/k8s-cluster.yml to deploy cluster.
When deploying kubernetes,
it would download the kubespray to releng-xci/.cache/repos/kubespray.
If your flavor is Ha, it will download haproxy_server and keepalived
to xci/playbook/roles, which setup haproxy service for kubernetes.
Change-Id: I24d521a735d7ee85fbe5af8c4def65f37586b843
Signed-off-by: wutianwei <wutianwei1@huawei.com>
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Using 'installer' to describe the tool that will deploy the foundations
of a particular XCI scenario is more appropriate than NFVI which
normally describes both the physical and virtual resources needed by
an NFV deployment.
Change-Id: Ib8b1aac58673bf705ce2ff053574fd10cb390d71
Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
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we maybe introduce other NFVI in the future in XCI.
it is necessary to put the nfvi files to corresponding directory xci/nfvi/$NFVI/files,
otherwise the files directory will be confused.
Change-Id: Iea98167ff0bc8d338a94fe1c064ac0ab396c53d3
Signed-off-by: wutianwei <wutianwei1@huawei.com>
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Rest of the OPNFV projects use the variable DEPLOY_SCENARIO so
XCI should be aligned with them as well even though OPNFV_SCENARIO
fits better than DEPLOY_SCENARIO.
Change-Id: Id48c41fa8a1fa9493cfc7a4906f64b6d8ed27d64
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fdegir@gmail.com>
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The OPENSTACK_OSA_PATH only makes sense on localhost. As such, when we
use it on playbooks that operate on remote hosts, the result is not
predictable. However, we rsync the entire releng-xci repository to the
opfnv host so we can make everything predictable by simply clone
everything in advance in the .cache directory. That directory is then
rsync'd to the opnfv host. As such, we can repurpose the
OPENSTACK_OSA_PATH to point to the path into the OPNFV host. Moreover,
all external repositories are being cloned to .cache/repos so we can
eliminate some variables in order to simplify the code. Finally, we
bring back the ability to use an external OSA repository for
development purposes.
Change-Id: Ieef3e22ae2085f6735185634d555cfc0d4b69b39
Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
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The variable was accidentally removed in ab3c9ad0f9a4 so bring it back.
Change-Id: I48e4b8dd68969c8e5336e5e571a73f037fb65988
Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
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This change fixes the scenario os-nosdn-nofeature by
moving directories/files from os-nosdn-ovs to os-nosdn-nofeature.
The contents of the files and variables are also either adjusted
or removed in order to prevent impacts on CI.
Change-Id: Icfde27f413c8f93d097f9f262c8cb1230b7fe59d
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fdegir@gmail.com>
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Previously, we used to clone the releng-xci repository under a directory
in /tmp, copy our changes to that repository and then run the
xci-deploy.sh script from it. However, this made things far too complex
for deployers and developers since some playbooks were used from the
local repo whereas others were used from teh /tmp checkout. By running
everything from our local repository simplifies things a lot since we
can directly test our changes and also reduces the code we have in our
playbooks.
Change-Id: If16aa51b2846c170676df82d25cb90e26b1568b2
Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
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Change-Id: I9253edf028fce571e04f9f82103a94952e05d2d4
Signed-off-by: Periyasamy Palanisamy <periyasamy.palanisamy@ericsson.com>
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In preparation for adding SUSE support, we need to configure the dib
build process to build images which match the host's OS.
Change-Id: I4944245d526f916b2033abc5d219fa7a69db54ab
Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
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Now that bifrost uses virtual env for Ansible we can go ahead and
bump the Ansible version to match the one from OSA so we can make use of
the latest features. Furthremore, we stop passing ANSIBLE_VERBOSITY to
the command line since it's an environment variable so Ansible already
knows about it.
Change-Id: I52d9a211fc0ced1f7830f6945b2943f35d38109b
Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
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Instead of making OSA to generate self signed certs, bring our
own and pass them.
By this way we will be able to trust in that certs, and start
consuming OpenStack easily.
It will also generate proper openrc file to source it and start
consuming the cloud properly.
Change-Id: Ic72a8b05e6efb222926fc5fa0800e033b2dbd22f
Closes-Bug: RELENG-266
Signed-off-by: Yolanda Robla <yroblamo@redhat.com>
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These changes are needed as part of migrating xci from releng repo to the releng-xci repo.
They cover:
- README updates
- Re-point configuration from releng/prototypes to releng-xci
The changes have been tested as follows:
- XCI_FLAVOR=aio
- OPENSTACK_OSA_VERSION=adfaa66d6108f87599e0595591b39cad2c8fb658
xci: aio has been installed
real 107m5.310s
user 11m50.180s
sys 4m11.152s
ubuntu@rack-IRA2-SymKloudBlade4:~/releng-xci/xci$
Change-Id: I8fd86c2442ee3a7c6996eedb6510dbc6eebd30b0
Signed-off-by: Dave Urschatz <dave.urschatz@cengn.ca>
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The CLEAN_DIB_IMAGES variable determines whether the /httpboot
or /tftpboot directories will be removed before running the xci-deploy
script. This forces XCI to re-create the target OS images. We moved
this variable from env-vars to user-vars since this is something that
users normally want to tweak in their deployments.
Change-Id: Ia48bd63979e3837aab7e47c906c2501e7c7dd0e1
Signed-off-by: Markos Chandras <mchandras@suse.de>
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XCI has different jobs/loops to run
- patchset verification jobs (currently bifrost and osa in future)
- periodic jobs (bifrost and osa)
- daily jobs (for OPNFV platform deployment and testing)
The same scripts/playbooks used by XCI will also be used by developers.
We need to do different things depending on the context the scripts
and playbooks are executed.
- periodic jobs will use latest of everything to find working versions
of the components. (periodic osa will use unpinned role requirements
for example)
- daily jobs will use pinned versions in order to bring up the platform
and run OPNFV testing against it. (daily deployment will use pinned
versions and role requirements for example)
- developers might choose to use pinned versions or latest
Depending on what loop we are running, we need to do things differently
in scripts and playbooks. This variable will help us to do this in easy way.
We can of course do pattern matching of the job name but it will not
work if the scripts are used outside of Jenkins.
The default loop for non-Jenkins execution is set to daily as we want
developers to use working versions unless they change it to something
else intentionally.
Change-Id: Iff69c77ae3d9db2c14de1783ce098da9e9f0c83d
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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Daily jobs are now switched to using xci-deploy.sh script together
with the environment variables, playbooks, and so on.
These jobs do not set any version for any of the component as
the point with these jobs is to test the platform itself, not the
tools.
DIB related stuff is still left as parameters to deploy job for SUSE
and CentOS jobs so we can override what is set by xci depending
on the distro.
Change-Id: I5a5292e6bae8fdd052858108db409e8d495fbf24
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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This change moves preparation (cloning repos, combining opnfv/bifrost
with openstack/bifrost), destroying and creating VM nodes from the
script into a separate playbook.
This requires the host to have ansible installed. The version of ansible
to install using pip currently matches to what bifrost uses but it is
hardcoded and needs to be fixed properly.
The reason for having this as a playbook to simplify the script and
increase the reuse. This playbook will be used for
- developer sandbox
- periodic bifrost jobs to run against latest on given branch and
promoting bifrost sha1 to pin later on
- daily jobs to run using pinned versions of bifrost
Change-Id: I033f12290dfea19d4c74be80eea7203211c0369e
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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Reflect the changes to other impacted files as well.
Change-Id: I106f4e47fe5c75d288f4878fe6ec9f8ff39c652e
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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Updates
- RAM allocations for the flavors mini and noha increased to 12GB.
- Distro variables introduced to tool as it will be used by the CI and
the developers.
- LOG_PATH and RUN_TEMPEST are now available in user variables.
Change-Id: I4a73d7b79761d81f605cdb3fa9771ca40e9f9f02
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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This change enables node provisioning using bifrost based on the chosen
flavor.
Other changes include
- move flavor specific stuff (playbooks, inventory, vars) into their own
folders so it is easier to copy them over.
- rename flavors and get rid of xci from them.
- introduce env-vars to keep variables that are not really user variables.
Please note that this patch contains empty files and so on due to still
trying to find best way to structurei things. Apart from this, there will
probably be lots of duplications here and there which will be taken care
of once things settle.
Change-Id: I04a5d422e5b018439bafea5e68e65255ae38d22b
Signed-off-by: Fatih Degirmenci <fatih.degirmenci@ericsson.com>
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