Sure, what's the best place to put it?
On 10/09/2016 12:03 AM, Rich Bowen wrote:
It would be really helpful to have this somewhere less ephemeral than
email,
linked in the test day page.
On Oct 7, 2016 06:52, "Dmitry Tantsur" <dtantsur(a)redhat.com
<mailto:dtantsur@redhat.com>> wrote:
On 10/07/2016 08:38 AM, Boris Derzhavets wrote:
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*Subject:* Re: [rdo-list] RDO Newton GA Test Day - October 13, 14
On 10/05/2016 04:05 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
Please join us for the final test day of the Newton cycle.
Full details of the test day are at
https://www.rdoproject.org/testday/newton/final/
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https://www.rdoproject.org/testday/newton/final/>
We will be testing on October 13th and 14th. Come to #rdo on the
Freenode IRC network for help and discussion.
Based on discussion on the list, I've moved the test scenarios document
entirely to an etherpad, to make it easier to add test scenarios, as
well as easier for people to add their test day notes.
Please have a look at the test scenario etherpad prior to test day, and
ensure that desired scenarios are listed, and that instructions are
there for testers to follow -
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/rdo-newton-ga-testday-testplan
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https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/rdo-newton-ga-testday-testplan>
May I shamelessly ask folks to give Ironic support in TripleO overcloud
a try?
This is a new thing in Newton, and I know that a lot of people were excited
about it. Here is the rough walk-through for testing it:
http://tripleo.org/advanced_deployment/baremetal_overcloud.html
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http://tripleo.org/advanced_deployment/baremetal_overcloud.html>
Could you provide a sample of ironic-config.yaml, which is ready to go ,
then it would not be a problem to make a test via instack-virt-setup install
based on "centos7-newton/current-passed-ci" trunk.
Thanks.
Boris
Thanks!
This is what I used the last time:
parameter_defaults:
IronicEnabledDrivers:
- pxe_ssh
- pxe_ipmitool
IronicCleaningDiskErase: 'metadata'
ControllerExtraConfig:
ironic::drivers::ssh::libvirt_uri: 'qemu:///session'
NovaSchedulerDefaultFilters:
- RetryFilter
- AggregateInstanceExtraSpecsFilter
- AvailabilityZoneFilter
- RamFilter
- DiskFilter
- ComputeFilter
- ComputeCapabilitiesFilter
- ImagePropertiesFilter
ControllerCount: 3
ComputeCount: 1
OvercloudControlFlavor: control
OvercloudComputeFlavor: compute
NtpServer: 'pool.ntp.org <
http://pool.ntp.org>'
This does not include ironic::conductor::cleaning_network_uuid, which has to
be set later. As you see, it assumes HA configuration, and using hybrid
BM-VM. It can be used for both virtual and non-virtual environments. Also
note that setting ironic::drivers::ssh::libvirt_uri is because I used
tripleo-quickstart. Remove it for instack-virt-setup.
Overall, I would recommend you start with an easier configuration:
parameter_defaults:
IronicEnabledDrivers:
- pxe_ssh
- pxe_ipmitool
IronicCleaningDiskErase: 'metadata'
ControllerCount: 1
ComputeCount: 0
OvercloudControlFlavor: control
NtpServer: 'pool.ntp.org <
http://pool.ntp.org>'
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