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JIRA: SFC-94
We were only blocking one SF to test if the traffic was blocked but we should
test both to be more rigorous
Change-Id: If22a79350c97e0d59ea0a9451303efce21e3f285
Signed-off-by: Manuel Buil <mbuil@suse.com>
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Tacker plug-in does not have a problem anymore so we can remove the extra logs
we added in case of failure
Change-Id: I3b74d6caee9235ad2e8cc180757d0627770380c2
Signed-off-by: Manuel Buil <mbuil@suse.com>
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get_floating_ips() is non-reusable function, with too much logic
into it. By using smaller functions, we can compose the same
functionality and build all tests upon a common set of utilities.
Using the new functions in functest to retrieve the nova ID for a VNF instance,
it is possible to use a generic solution at the problem of getting floating
ips deterministcally to the instances
Change-Id: Ic7dba908fa6bb343c177fe1a68322d3803ed1707
Signed-off-by: Juan Vidal <juan.vidal.allende@ericsson.com>
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Renamed vxlan_firewall and vxlan_tool_stop to start_vxlan_tool and
stop_vxlan_tool respectively. Added some comments to explain their
behavior.
Cleaned both functions to use ".format()" string formatting, which
improves readability.
Modified behavior of start_vxlan_tool: now it does NOT block
traffic by default
Change-Id: I6754b020a474be1e9adf2d83e7c9f5053930b702
Signed-off-by: Juan Vidal <juan.vidal.allende@ericsson.com>
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This is a candidate replacement for the wait_for_classification_rules
function. The functionality is as follows:
- Query ODL operational datastore for the RSPs for which we should
expect to see flows in the computes (RSPs for which ACL rules exist)
and associate them with a list of vnfs. Also get the tp_dst from the
ACL match rules.
- Use the known topology to associate the RSPs to a set of compute nodes
(at this point we know that ODL promised us that we should see
classification rules for a particular rsp in the nodes C1, C2 ...)
- Gather the installed flows in table=11 in each compute
- Verify that the RSPs are installed as promised by ODL for the correct
tp_dst
Change-Id: I79747ad1df3eb0c67f783167601b5ea99fb43f16
Signed-off-by: George Paraskevopoulos <geopar@intracom-telecom.com>
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We use topology shuffling for the execution of testcases
so is meaningless to specify an exact topology in the
testcase's file name
Change-Id: I6fc7b3b2a72017fe501a022dca001c5bc7761acc
Signed-off-by: Dimitrios Markou <mardim@intracom-telecom.com>
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This reverts commit cb311aad19c732fa006b50795ab66687e01b95a6.
Change-Id: I123c30acd765df692483eb5f91fecd1478219201
Signed-off-by: George Paraskevopoulos <geopar@intracom-telecom.com>
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Change-Id: I8e54892450e903aa51f888229940e6371a0710f7
Signed-off-by: George Paraskevopoulos <geopar@intracom-telecom.com>
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The classification check is not working in CI and we don't understand why.
I added a lot more logs to check
Change-Id: I81bcc8874c5e5e843e0c301e1d66d5d11de092f3
Signed-off-by: Manuel Buil <mbuil@suse.com>
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To be able to import run_tests as a module we must not try to parse
command line arguments in global scope
Also import the testcase using the full module path
Change-Id: I1696800a16301d446bf9c926bdaf2b545435a2e7
Signed-off-by: George Paraskevopoulos <geopar@intracom-telecom.com>
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CI tests create a lot of security groups with the name default.
Our SFs are assigned to a default security group but there are so
many that the result is not predictable and most likely wrong.
We add it now to example-sg sec. group
Change-Id: I64984aa7b6114747c5bab5fb2e4b8d8d32865bb0
Signed-off-by: Manuel Buil <mbuil@suse.com>
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CI tests create a lot of security groups with the name default. Our SFs are
assigned to a default security group but there are so many that the result is
not predictable and most likely wrong. We add it now to example-sg sec. group
Change-Id: I120765a33e55e47b78ef3c8664c82fb147ce9df0
Signed-off-by: Manuel Buil <mbuil@suse.com>
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It was impossible to get a status='PASS'
Change-Id: I016346c1acf38ae1a130afbfd132166b72d5e1af
Signed-off-by: Manuel Buil <mbuil@suse.com>
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Heat caching somehow messes our tests so we disable it before the tests
start.
For instance, if we do:
1. create example-net with NET_ID1
2. create VNFD1 with example-net
3. delete VNFD1
4. delete NET_ID1
5. create example-net with NET_ID2
6. create VNFD2 with example-net
heat has NET_ID1 cached as the id of example-net and tries to use that
instead of NET_ID2 to create VNFD2. This off course leads to a crash
since NET_ID1 does not exist anymore.
In the future we should investigate further why heat cache does not play
well for us (probably bc of tacker).
Change-Id: Iac07d78641e2d1ff0c2d67e46752d551833f19fd
Signed-off-by: George Paraskevopoulos <geopar@intracom-telecom.com>
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Change-Id: I3cbbcd17182bf6f1f6558cb199577d989ac62ae6
Signed-off-by: George Paraskevopoulos <geopar@intracom-telecom.com>
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Change-Id: Ie7b2a63c301819a79768d1b286ee00693cd1129b
Signed-off-by: George Paraskevopoulos <geopar@intracom-telecom.com>
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We want to double check if the CI is using the correct tacker plugin
version
Change-Id: Ib6082014988daee316553d980c5e7f88d316fe8c
Signed-off-by: “Manuel Buil” <mbuil@suse.com>
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ODL does not clean all resources properly after tacker deletions, so we
add this as a post processing step
Change-Id: Ic485ee32b195f72235922ebe613af6c010cb57db
Signed-off-by: George Paraskevopoulos <geopar@intracom-telecom.com>
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After further investigation we found out that the classifier is deployed in all
computes. When deploying several tests, ODL starts to function very slowly and
sometimes the classifier takes a long time to be deployed in one compute. That
tricked us and made us think that it was not deployed everywhere
Change-Id: I474a05f77a6342be741d14ffbdb674ef7f970908
Signed-off-by: “Manuel Buil” <mbuil@suse.com>
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If the first testcase throws an exception, the rest were not being
executed
Change-Id: I5fdc521da840ffdbc7a0bde120d7bfe7907b881c
Signed-off-by: “Manuel Buil” <mbuil@suse.com>
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We have to make sure that we source the correct credentials in the CI
Change-Id: I4d988943588bbc99a3118cb89eabfea37c41daf6
Signed-off-by: George Paraskevopoulos <geopar@intracom-telecom.com>
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We need to call delete.sh after each test is run. The script is
implemented as a python module and called inside run_tests.py
Change-Id: I23a794be522b4713a44cc1d56587e0aadc6f1210
Signed-off-by: George Paraskevopoulos <geopar@intracom-telecom.com>
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If both SFs are in one host, the classification rules are not implemented
in all the hosts
Change-Id: Ifea131a86f49d33fdc6110a13d5fdc6c2796f7fa
Signed-off-by: Manuel Buil <mbuil@suse.com>
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In the test case with only one chain the wait_classification function was not
working
Change-Id: I4cff1e61130b6fc68d736108a0da048909dad750
Signed-off-by: Manuel Buil <mbuil@suse.com>
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Client and server were not being created based on the topology shuffler and
thus the topology was not followed
Change-Id: I1d7228d2d75e4ecf57ff8eb1c4226b963b2b9dd4
Signed-off-by: “Manuel Buil” <mbuil@suse.com>
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The second test case can also benefit from installer adapters
Change-Id: Ie2ce8c9112582fa39428e5410f1c7ae6274161ea
Signed-off-by: Manuel Buil <mbuil@suse.com>
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symmetric test case doe snot work in multicompute env. We want to avoid that it
is executed in CI because it will always fail in the Danube release
Change-Id: I2a12d9aea31df37c689d96ae7eb323339b8ffb89
Signed-off-by: Manuel Buil <mbuil@suse.com>
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SFTP does not expand ~ to $HOME dir
Change-Id: I2d710c577986152a5cc703ca3668ae7b7767a07e
Signed-off-by: George Paraskevopoulos <geopar@intracom-telecom.com>
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Due to JIRA SFC-86, this test is not working (althouth it will pass with a
topology where all the VMs are deployed in a single compute node).
Change-Id: I98231d22a0b340c305ba83ee78634c83fa4dc7e7
Signed-off-by: Juan Vidal <juan.vidal.allende@ericsson.com>
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Using the new functions in functest to retrieve the nova ID for a VNF instance,
it is possible to use a generic solution at the problem of getting floating
ips deterministcally to the instances
Change-Id: Ie77820b0f466dcbf8ac771f12b5aee55ef74ead5
Signed-off-by: Juan Vidal <juan.vidal.allende@ericsson.com>
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Also, fix some wrong parameters, and add a script to delete
the artifacts created by the test case
Change-Id: I354007e75da62c706e79c793a9e6a422a6a50bf1
Signed-off-by: Juan Vidal <juan.vidal.allende@ericsson.com>
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The topology for this test is fixed for the Danube release.
When it is stable for some time, we can try changing topologies.
Change-Id: I43f06ff973c74fbaea3aa9161f7a177b3ee94791
Signed-off-by: Juan Vidal <juan.vidal.allende@ericsson.com>
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Change-Id: Ide425e860ad219ec24765905666994390858cfdb
Signed-off-by: George Paraskevopoulos <geopar@intracom-telecom.com>
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Change-Id: Ic68256410b29cf3ba39a10a92d243979ea475220
Signed-off-by: Juan Vidal <juan.vidal.allende@ericsson.com>
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JIRA: SFC-53
The goal is to verify that the traffic traverses the service chain, not only
in the uplink (client --> server) direction, but also in the downlink
(client <-- server) direction, which is the part that is not currently being
covered by other test cases.
Change-Id: I198a53e5afe3da1b397cee95627834856498b674
Signed-off-by: Juan Vidal <juan.vidal.allende@ericsson.com>
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JIRA: SFC-63
The test will run in a number of configurations as described in SFC-63.
We expect to get decent coverage with these 5 topologies:
1. CLIENT_VNF_SAME_HOST
2. CLIENT_SERVER_SAME_HOST
3. SERVER_VNF_SAME_HOST
4. CLIENT_SERVER_SAME_HOST_SPLIT_VNF
5. CLIENT_SERVER_DIFFERENT_HOST_SPLIT_VNF
Change-Id: Iaca75bf180c33e3d22759e4da1ca4897072f68a6
Signed-off-by: George Paraskevopoulos <geopar@intracom-telecom.com>
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Change-Id: I10b82e9a48363cbe10c62d4f4f7f9b22371b06e9
Signed-off-by: Juan Vidal <juan.vidal.allende@ericsson.com>
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Change-Id: I7c65ef173c4a181c8f0f2d404c3fb6f005fe024e
Signed-off-by: George Paraskevopoulos <geopar@intracom-telecom.com>
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Fix the syntax for the VNFD parameter file
Change-Id: I9f040ec7596a1e9e1c721766d5a21c0a12e9f516
Signed-off-by: George Paraskevopoulos <geopar@intracom-telecom.com>
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This patch fixes JIRA SFC-79
Previously, those functions used regex matching against the command output.
Now, the return code from netcat is used. It should be easier and more
relieable.
Change-Id: I639c64b3fe0a0e3c0b59f73e5615b8737e676849
Signed-off-by: Juan Vidal <juan.vidal.allende@ericsson.com>
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JIRA: SFC-63
JIRA: SFC-73
Instead of changing the vnfd-template file in runtime we can pass the
availability zone as a parameter when the vnf is created
This enables also the use of topology_shuffler for SFC-63
Change-Id: Ie650e3347e40aee030005b6a2272cae64968d303
Signed-off-by: George Paraskevopoulos <geopar@intracom-telecom.com>
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The old implementation of run_cmd returned different things in different
situations, so the simplified new version broke some functions relying on
boolean values instead of stdout.
Change-Id: Ie94e529d2abfad171b9707df169925c6f5f47dfc
Signed-off-by: Juan Vidal <juan.vidal.allende@ericsson.com>
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JIRA: SFC-65
JIRA: SFC-71
Use the new library in releng to talk to fuel.
This allows for correct configuration of the compute hosts to resolve
SFC-71
Also since https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/#/c/28281/ was merged it
allows to run in multienv deployments so it resolves SFC-65
Change-Id: I5e6beb90d9c5108c21acb8d898f07cd2f4ae34f3
Signed-off-by: George Paraskevopoulos <geopar@intracom-telecom.com>
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Go back to ubuntu-based VM.
Change-Id: I4a2b0da904144f77efba86e4084728102b202eab
Signed-off-by: George Paraskevopoulos <geopar@intracom-telecom.com>
Signed-off-by: Juan Vidal <juan.vidal.allende@ericsson.com>
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Test case sfc_one_chain_two_service_functions_two_computes modifies the
configuration files when it is run. Since this is not expected (testcases
should not change its configuration), it is better to at least have a warning
and a reminder to fix it.
Change-Id: I00d374742e17e8eed26fb97a0287e1dbd5d42d6b
Signed-off-by: Juan Vidal <juan.vidal.allende@ericsson.com>
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