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Originally, the function to execute helm tests expected the helm release to be in the openstack namespace. This changes the function to get the namespace directly from the helm releases to allow for the gathering of logs and removal of resources from the namespace a release was installed to Change-Id: Ic9d1215f363a6251bcc33bead311aba1ba67a658
Openstack-Helm Gate Scripts
===========================
These scripts are used in the OpenStack-Helm Gates and can also be run
locally to aid development and for demonstration purposes. Please note
that they assume full control of a machine, and may be destructive in
nature, so should only be run on a dedicated host.
Supported Platforms
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Currently supported host platforms are:
* Ubuntu 16.04
* CentOS 7
* Fedora 25
Usage (Single Node)
-------------------
The Gate scripts use the ``setup_gate.sh`` as an entrypoint and are
controlled by environment variables, an example of use to run the basic
integration test is below:
.. code:: bash
export INTEGRATION=aio
export INTEGRATION_TYPE=basic
export PVC_BACKEND=ceph
./tools/gate/setup_gate.sh
Usage (Multi Node)
------------------
To use for a multinode deployment you simply need to set a few extra environment
variables:
.. code:: bash
export INTEGRATION=multi
export INTEGRATION_TYPE=basic
export PVC_BACKEND=ceph
#IP of primary node:
export PRIMARY_NODE_IP=1.2.3.4
#IP's of subnodes:
export SUB_NODE_IPS="1.2.3.5 1.2.3.6 1.2.3.7"
#Location of SSH private key to use with subnodes:
export SSH_PRIVATE_KEY=/etc/nodepool/id_rsa
./tools/gate/setup_gate.sh
Options
-------
Rather than ceph, you may use a nfs based backend. This option is especially
useful on old or low spec machines, though is not currently supported with
Linux Kernels >=4.10:
.. code:: bash
export PVC_BACKEND=nfs