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==== Bugs/changes affecting the Manila CI results: ==== | ==== Bugs/changes affecting the Manila CI results: ==== | ||
+ | * Manila CI is currently unable to run checks due to a [https://review.openstack.org/#/c/343072/ DevStack/Neutron change] that changes DevStack default behaviour. We're working on an updated configuration. | ||
* Manila CI skips several groups of non-implemented Manila feature test groups (snapshots, etc.) based on the Manila tempest tests config parameters. | * Manila CI skips several groups of non-implemented Manila feature test groups (snapshots, etc.) based on the Manila tempest tests config parameters. | ||
− | * Manila CI | + | * Manila CI produces random false negatives due to [https://bugs.launchpad.net/manila/+bug/1560345 bug #1560345]. A driver update to remedy this is in preparation. |
Revision as of 08:06, 22 July 2016
Gerrit Account: quobyteci | |
Contact Information: silvan@quobyte.com (kaisers@IRC), robert@quobyte.com (mrlarkin@IRC), felix@quobyte.com, bjoern@quobyte.com, | |
Intent: Test Cinder, OS-Brick, Manila, and 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, OS-Brick, and Nova changes. Similar installation testing manila changes with their respective tempest tests on a quobyte backend based setup. | |
OpenStack Programs: Cinder, OS-Brick, Manila, and Nova | |
Current Status: enabled |
Contents
Status Details
Reporting in Cinder project (stable), OS-Brick project (stable), Manila project (unstable), and Nova project (stable)
Bugs/changes affecting the Cinder CI results:
- Cinder CI explicitely skips encrypted volume test as proposed on the mailing list, affects 1 test.
- Cinder CI runs with basic apparmor protection as a workaround for #1598833 until that bug is solved
- Cinder CI uses nova patch #337174 due to bug #1597644 until that Nova bug has been solved
Bugs/changes affecting the OS-Brick CI results:
- OS-Brick CI runs with basic apparmor protection as a workaround for #1598833 until that bug is solved
- OS-Brick CI uses nova patch #337174 due to bug #1597644 until that Nova bug has been solved
Bugs/changes affecting the Nova CI results:
- Nova CI is affected by a permission bug introduced by Change-Id: Ia84579b84105e8ad6146591188a96e847e762c77 monitored in bug #1597644 . Revert patch is in review at change #337174 (reviewers welcome!!!)
- Nova CI runs with basic apparmor protection as a workaround for #1598833 until that bug is solved
Bugs/changes affecting the Manila CI results:
- Manila CI is currently unable to run checks due to a DevStack/Neutron change that changes DevStack default behaviour. We're working on an updated configuration.
- Manila CI skips several groups of non-implemented Manila feature test groups (snapshots, etc.) based on the Manila tempest tests config parameters.
- Manila CI produces random false negatives due to bug #1560345. A driver update to remedy this is in preparation.
Rechecking Quobyte CI Systems
Quobyte CI systems trigger rechecks in two scenarios:
- Jenkins recheck: Every time Jenkins comments +1 on a change the corresponding Quobyte CI is triggered. This includes initial check runs as well as recheck triggered Jenkins re-runs
- CI specific recheck (see below)
Quobyte CI Specific Rechecks
All CI systems run by Quobyte support rechecking by adding the comment 'run <ci-instance-name>' to the patch set in question.
Recheck trigger: "run <ci-instance-name>"
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.