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authorEmma Foley <emma.l.foley@intel.com>2018-02-19 23:15:11 +0000
committerEmma Foley <emma.l.foley@intel.com>2018-03-01 19:05:19 +0000
commitf8c32c5df789ab9dd698b247740cd72049e1bf65 (patch)
tree71edee60e17d4161f9eea3894a12bf5f01c573e4 /yardstick/benchmark/core/task.py
parent3c2924769969733632d22e128b48fccee0043069 (diff)
Add ability to reuse existing OpenStack set-up
This change adds two optional flags to the context configuration for heat: * no_setup -- to re-use an existing OpenStack deployment * no_teardown -- to skip undeploying the context, so it is available in other testcases In order to achieve this, resource naming had to be made more predictable. When no_setup or no_teardown are set: * Do not add a suffix to context name * When searching, try with and without a suffix to find a server by name All behaviors remain the same unless these values are set. NOTE: This feature doesn't work with the NSPerf scenario, because the interfaces in the VNFs are bound to DPDK after the first test, so the look-up for missing topology information fails in subsequent test runs, as the interfaces are not visable to the kernel. This can be addressed either by either unbinding the interfaces from DPDK at the end of each test, or modifying the look-up for the missing topology information to query DPDK as well. The change will be made in a future patch. JIRA: YARDSTICK-886 Change-Id: I6df5e86e419c283a2bee41917e4f62179aa9c31a Signed-off-by: Emma Foley <emma.l.foley@intel.com>
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diff --git a/yardstick/benchmark/core/task.py b/yardstick/benchmark/core/task.py
index 270800a99..2c3edfe13 100644
--- a/yardstick/benchmark/core/task.py
+++ b/yardstick/benchmark/core/task.py
@@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ class Task(object): # pragma: no cover
try:
config_context_target(item)
except KeyError:
- pass
+ LOG.debug("Got a KeyError in config_context_target(%s)", item)
else:
break
@@ -523,6 +523,8 @@ class TaskParser(object): # pragma: no cover
context_type = cfg_attrs.get("type", "Heat")
context = Context.get(context_type)
context.init(cfg_attrs)
+ # Update the name in case the context has used the name_suffix
+ cfg_attrs['name'] = context.name
contexts.append(context)
run_in_parallel = cfg.get("run_in_parallel", False)