Install a fresh Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty Tahr) image ( We suggest creating a development virtual machine using the image )
# apt-get update
# apt-get install git-core -y
# adduser ubuntu
# visudo
add this line to the file below the root user
ubuntu ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
**OR use this if you dont want to type your password to sudo a command**
ubuntu ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
if /dev/pts/0 does not have read/write for your user
# chmod 666 /dev/pts/0
Note that this number can change and if you can not connect to the screen session then the /dev/pts/# needs modding like above.
# su ubuntu
$ cd ~
$ git clone https://github.com/openstack/trove-integration.git
$ cd trove-integration/scripts/
Run this to get the command list with a short description of each
$ ./redstack
This brings up trove (rd-api rd-tmgr) and initializes the trove database.
$ ./redstack install
$ screen -x stack
If that command fails with the error
Cannot open your terminal '/dev/pts/1'
If that command fails with the error chmod the corresponding /dev/pts/#
$ chmod 660 /dev/pts/1
To produce the list of screens that you can scroll through and select
ctrl+a then "
Num Name
..... (full list ommitted)
20 c-vol 21 h-eng 22 h-api 23 h-api-cfn 24 h-api-cw 25 tr-api 26 tr-tmgr 27 tr-cond
Alternatively, to go directly to a specific screen window
ctrl+a then '
then enter a number (like 25) or name (like tr-api)
Allows the services to continue running in the background
ctrl+a then d
Add mysql as a parameter to set build and add the mysql guest image. This will also populate /etc/trove/test.conf with appropriate values for running the integration tests.
$ ./redstack kick-start mysql
Optional commands if you did not run kick-start
$ ./redstack test-init
$ ./redstack build-image mysql
$ killall -9 screen
$ screen -wipe
$ RECLONE=yes ./redstack install
$ ./redstack kick-start mysql
or
$ RECLONE=yes ./redstack install
$ ./redstack test-init
$ ./redstack build-image mysql
If the VM was restarted, then the process for bringing up Openstack and Trove is quite simple
$./redstack start-deps
$./redstack start
Use screen to ensure all modules have started without error
$screen -r stack
Check the values in /etc/trove/test.conf in case it has been re-initialized prior to running the tests. For example, from the previous mysql steps:
"dbaas_datastore": "%datastore_type%",
"dbaas_datastore_version": "%datastore_version%",
should be:
"dbaas_datastore": "mysql",
"dbaas_datastore_version": "5.5",
Once Trove is running on DevStack, you can use the dev scripts to run the integration tests locally.
$./redstack int-tests
This will runs all of the blackbox tests by default. Use the --group option to run a different group:
$./redstack int-tests --group=simple_blackbox
You can also specify the TESTS_USE_INSTANCE_ID environment variable to have the integration tests use an existing instance for the tests rather than creating a new one.
$./TESTS_DO_NOT_DELETE_INSTANCE=True TESTS_USE_INSTANCE_ID=INSTANCE_UUID ./redstack int-tests --group=simple_blackbox
Running Ubuntu with KVM or Qemu can be extremely slow without certain optimizations. The following are some VMware settings that can improve performance and may also apply to other virtualization platforms.
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Shutdown the Ubuntu VM.
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Go to VM Settings -> Processors & Memory -> Advanced Options. Check the "Enable hypervisor applications in this virtual machine"
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Go to VM Settings -> Advanced. Set the "Troubleshooting" option to "None"
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After setting these create a snapshot so that in cases where things break down you can revert to a clean snapshot.
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Boot up the VM and run the
./redstack install
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To verify that KVM is setup properly after the devstack installation you can run these commands.
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ kvm-ok
INFO: /dev/kvm exists
KVM acceleration can be used
In recent versions of VMWare, you can get much better performance if you enable the right virtualization options. For example, in VMWare Workstation (found in version 10.0.2), click on VM->Settings->Processor.
You should see a box of "Virtualization Engine" options that can be changed only when the VM is shutdown.
Make sure you check "Virtualize Intel VT-x/EPT or AMD-V/RVI" and "Virtualize CPU performance counters". Set the preferred mode to "Automatic".
Then boot the VM and ensure that the proper virtualization is enabled.
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ kvm-ok
INFO: /dev/kvm exists
KVM acceleration can be used