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This first pass gets tempest installed to /opt/tempest, and sets up necessary users for testing. More work needs to be done on adding correct configuration to tempest.conf and enabling different features depending on what exists in the environment. This will most likely involve exposing everything via different attributes. Since we checkout master of tempest, the cookbook assumes tempest will be executed to use a virtual env. This will hopefully safe-guard us from future package-related issues. Note that at the moment the python virtual env does NOT build cleanly on RHEL 6.5. According to devstack, it appears that a number of work-arounds are required to make tempest run on RHEL 6.5. Change-Id: I08224d2f4784d2fc041a5806f221e7411d5b813a |
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