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Revision as of 22:30, 3 January 2020

3rd party system: Intel Persistent Memory Test
Gerrit Account: intel-openstack-ci@intel.com
Contact Information: intel-openstack-ci@intel.com, rui.zang@intel.com
Intent: Ensure Openstack will boot PMEM enabled VM
Structure: Zuulv3, NodePool, Gerrit Trigger, OpenStack, Tempest
Method: Use Gerrit Trigger to trigger ZuulV3,. Deploy OpenStack on VM on Intel Persistent Memory Enabled Cloud and run tests with parameters of booting VM with PMEM feature.
OpenStack Programs: Nova
Current Status: Online