Difference between revisions of "ThirdPartySystems/Quobyte CI"
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Revision as of 11:48, 20 November 2015
Gerrit Account: quobyteci | |
Contact Information: silvan@quobyte.com (kaisers@IRC), robert@quobyte.com (mrlarkin@IRC), felix@quobyte.com, bjoern@quobyte.com, | |
Intent: Test Cinder, Manila (and later Nova) changes against Quobyte drivers | |
Structure: ansible installed sos-ci setup with some modifications | |
Method: sos-ci monitors Gerrit event stream and triggers test builds, ansible based installation in DevStack instances, running volume related tempest tests vs. cinder. Similar installation testing manila changes with their respective tempest tests on a quobyte backend based setup. | |
OpenStack Programs: Cinder, Manila, (Nova to be added) | |
Current Status: Reporting in Cinder project (stable) and Manila project (stable)
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Rechecking Quobyte CI Systems
All CI systems run by Quobyte support rechecking by adding the comment 'run <ci-instance-name>' to the patch set in question. For example:
run cinder-quobyteci-dsvm-volume
This command works even if there's no previous report from the given CI instance for the given patch set.