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In order to get reddwarf configured for testing, we need to:  
 
In order to get reddwarf configured for testing, we need to:  

Revision as of 20:59, 5 February 2013

Testing with Reddwarf and Redstack

In order to get reddwarf configured for testing, we need to:

  • Install proboscis and other test packages
  • Set up the local apt-repo on the host
  • Update the testing config files
  • Update keystone and create test users (eg. daffy, chunk, etc)
  • Create the guest image using dib and upload it to glance.

Fortunately there's a single redstack command that will do all this for you. Simply run:

$ ~/reddwarf-integration/scripts/redstack post-devstack mysql

In order to fix network access issues for guest instances in Devstack, run:

$ sudo iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -s 10.0.0.0/24 -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE

Once you have this up and running, you can use redstack's interfaces into nova-client and python-reddwarfclient to interact with Nova and Reddwarf.

  • $ ~/reddwarf-integration/scripts/redstack nova-client list
  • $ ~/reddwarf-integration/scripts/redstack rd-client instance list
  • $ ~/reddwarf-integration/scripts/redstack rd-client instance create --name test --size 2

You can run the tests by:

$ ~/reddwarf-integration/scripts/redstack int-tests

This runs all the black-box tests by default. You can run a different group of tests by using the group parameter.

  • You can run the simple tests by: $ ~/reddwarf-integration/scripts/redstack int-tests --group simple