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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ easily test an OpenStack project manifest on your own server.
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Finally, the `manifests/site.pp` file contains the information that is
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specific to the actual servers that OpenStack runs. These should be
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very simple node definitions that largely exist simply to provide
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private date from hiera to the more robust manifests in the
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private data from hiera to the more robust manifests in the
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`openstack_project` modules.
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This means that you can run the same configuration on your own server
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@ -56,11 +56,11 @@ simply by providing a different manifest file instead of site.pp.
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.. note::
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The example below is for Debian / Ubuntu systems. If you are using a
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RedHat based system be sure to setup sudo or simply run the commands as
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Red Hat based system be sure to setup sudo or simply run the commands as
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the root user.
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As an example, to run the etherpad configuration on your own server,
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start by ensuring git is installed and then cloning the system-config
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start by ensuring `git` is installed and then cloning the system-config
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Git repo::
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sudo su -
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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Git repo::
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git clone https://git.openstack.org/openstack-infra/system-config
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cd system-config
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Then copy the etherpad node definition from manifests/site.pp to a new
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Then copy the etherpad node definition from `manifests/site.pp` to a new
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file (be sure to specify the FQDN of the host you are working with in
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the node specifier). It might look something like this::
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@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ Third Party Testing
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Overview
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--------
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Gerrit has an event stream which can be subscribed to, using this it
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is possible to test commits against testing systems beyond those
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supplied by OpenStack's Jenkins setup. It is also possible for these
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systems to feed information back into Gerrit and they can also leave
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non-gating votes on Gerrit review requests.
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Gerrit has an event stream which can be subscribed to. Using this event stream,
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it is possible to test commits against testing systems beyond those supplied by
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OpenStack's Jenkins setup. It is also possible for these systems to feed
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information back into Gerrit and they can also leave non-gating votes on Gerrit
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review requests.
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There are several examples of systems that read the Gerrit event stream
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and run their own tests on the commits
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