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:title: Contributing Cloud Test Resources
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Contributing Cloud Test Resources
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OpenStack utilizes a "project gating" system based on `Zuul
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<https://docs.openstack.org/infra/zuul/>`_ to ensure that every change
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proposed to any OpenStack project passes tests before being added to
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its source code repository. Each change may run several jobs which
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test the change in various configurations, and each job may run
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thousands of individual tests. To ensure the overall security of the
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system as well as isolation between unrelated changes, each job is run
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on an OpenStack compute instance that is created specifically to run
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that job and is destroyed and replaced immediately after completing
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that task.
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This system operates across multiple OpenStack clouds, making the
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OpenStack project infrastructure itself a substantial and very public
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cross-cloud OpenStack application.
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The compute instances used by this system are generously donated by
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organizations that are contributing to OpenStack, and the project is
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very appreciative of this.
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By visiting this page, you can see the system in action at any time:
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https://zuul.openstack.org/
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You'll see every job that's running currently, as well as some graphs
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that show activity over time. Each of those jobs is running on its
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own compute instance. We create and destroy quite a number of those
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each day (most compute instances last for about 1 hour).
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Having resources from more providers will help us continue to grow the
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project and deliver test results to developers quickly. OpenStack has
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long-since become too complicated for developers to effectively test in
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even the most common configurations on their own, so this process is
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very important for developers.
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If you have some capacity on an OpenStack cloud that you are able to
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contribute to the project, it would be a big help. This is what we
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need:
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* Nova and Glance APIs (with the ability to upload images)
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* A single instance with 500GB of disk (via Cinder is preferred,
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local is okay) per cloud region for our region-local mirror
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Each test instance requires:
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* 8GB RAM
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* 8vCPU at 2.4GHz (or more or less vCPUs depending on speed)
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* A public IP address (IPv4 and/or IPv6)
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* 80GB of storage
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In a setting where our instances will be segregated, our usage
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patterns will cause us to be our own noisy neighbors at the worst
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times, so it would be best to plan for little or no overcommitment.
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In an unsegregrated public cloud setting, the distribution of our jobs
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over a larger number of hypervisors will allow for more
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overcommitment.
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Since there's a bit of setup and maintenance involved in adding a new
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provider, a minimum of 100 instances would be helpful.
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Benefits to Contributors
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Since we continuously use the OpenStack APIs and are familiar with how
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they should operate, we occasionally discover potential problems with
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contributing clouds before many of their other users (or occasionally
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even ops teams). In these cases, we work with contacts on their
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operations teams to let them know and try to help fix problems before
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they become an issue for their customers.
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We collect numerous metrics about the performance of the clouds we
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utilize. From these metrics we create dashboards which are freely
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accessible via the Internet to help providers see and debug
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performance issues.
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The names and regions of providers are a primary component of
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hostnames on job workers, and as such are noticeable to those
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reviewing job logs from our CI system (as an example, developers
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investigating test results on proposed source code changes). In this
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way, names of providers contributing test resources become known to
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the technical community in their day-to-day interaction with our
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systems.
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The OpenStack Foundation has identified Infrastructure Donors as a
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special category of sponsoring organization and prominently identifies
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those contributing a significant quantity of resources (as determined
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by the Infra team) at:
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https://www.openstack.org/foundation/companies/#infra-donors
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If this sounds interesting, and you have some capacity to spare, it
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would be very much appreciated. You are welcome to contact the
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Infrastructure team on our public mailing list at
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<openstack-infra@lists.openstack.org>, or in our IRC channel,
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`#openstack-infra` on Freenode. You are also welcome to privately
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contact the `Infrastructure Project Team lead
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<https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/projects/infrastructure.html>`_.
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