#!/usr/bin/env bash # Test nova volumes with the nova command from python-novaclient # This script exits on an error so that errors don't compound and you see # only the first error that occured. set -o errexit # Print the commands being run so that we can see the command that triggers # an error. It is also useful for following allowing as the install occurs. set -o xtrace # Settings # ======== # Use openrc + stackrc + localrc for settings pushd $(cd $(dirname "$0")/.. && pwd) source ./openrc popd # Max time to wait while vm goes from build to active state ACTIVE_TIMEOUT=${ACTIVE_TIMEOUT:-30} # Max time till the vm is bootable BOOT_TIMEOUT=${BOOT_TIMEOUT:-30} # Max time to wait for proper association and dis-association. ASSOCIATE_TIMEOUT=${ASSOCIATE_TIMEOUT:-15} # Instance type to create DEFAULT_INSTANCE_TYPE=${DEFAULT_INSTANCE_TYPE:-m1.tiny} # Boot this image, use first AMi image if unset DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME=${DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME:-ami} # Get a token for clients that don't support service catalog # ========================================================== # manually create a token by querying keystone (sending JSON data). Keystone # returns a token and catalog of endpoints. We use python to parse the token # and save it. TOKEN=`curl -s -d "{\"auth\":{\"passwordCredentials\": {\"username\": \"$NOVA_USERNAME\", \"password\": \"$NOVA_PASSWORD\"}}}" -H "Content-type: application/json" http://$HOST_IP:5000/v2.0/tokens | python -c "import sys; import json; tok = json.loads(sys.stdin.read()); print tok['access']['token']['id'];"` # Launching a server # ================== # List servers for tenant: nova list # Images # ------ # Nova has a **deprecated** way of listing images. nova image-list # But we recommend using glance directly glance -f -A $TOKEN -H $GLANCE_HOST index # Grab the id of the image to launch IMAGE=`glance -f -A $TOKEN -H $GLANCE_HOST index | egrep $DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME | head -1 | cut -d" " -f1` # determinine instance type # ------------------------- # List of instance types: nova flavor-list INSTANCE_TYPE=`nova flavor-list | grep $DEFAULT_INSTANCE_TYPE | cut -d"|" -f2` if [[ -z "$INSTANCE_TYPE" ]]; then # grab the first flavor in the list to launch if default doesn't exist INSTANCE_TYPE=`nova flavor-list | head -n 4 | tail -n 1 | cut -d"|" -f2` fi NAME="myserver" VM_UUID=`nova boot --flavor $INSTANCE_TYPE --image $IMAGE $NAME --security_groups=$SECGROUP | grep ' id ' | cut -d"|" -f3 | sed 's/ //g'` # Testing # ======= # First check if it spins up (becomes active and responds to ping on # internal ip). If you run this script from a nova node, you should # bypass security groups and have direct access to the server. # Waiting for boot # ---------------- # check that the status is active within ACTIVE_TIMEOUT seconds if ! timeout $ACTIVE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while ! nova show $VM_UUID | grep status | grep -q ACTIVE; do sleep 1; done"; then echo "server didn't become active!" exit 1 fi # get the IP of the server IP=`nova show $VM_UUID | grep "private network" | cut -d"|" -f3` # for single node deployments, we can ping private ips MULTI_HOST=${MULTI_HOST:-0} if [ "$MULTI_HOST" = "0" ]; then # sometimes the first ping fails (10 seconds isn't enough time for the VM's # network to respond?), so let's ping for a default of 15 seconds with a # timeout of a second for each ping. if ! timeout $BOOT_TIMEOUT sh -c "while ! ping -c1 -w1 $IP; do sleep 1; done"; then echo "Couldn't ping server" exit 1 fi else # On a multi-host system, without vm net access, do a sleep to wait for the boot sleep $BOOT_TIMEOUT fi # Volumes # ------- VOL_NAME="myvol-$(openssl rand -hex 4)" # Verify it doesn't exist if [[ -n "`nova volume-list | grep $VOL_NAME | head -1 | cut -d'|' -f3 | sed 's/ //g'`" ]]; then echo "Volume $VOL_NAME already exists" exit 1 fi # Create a new volume nova volume-create --display_name $VOL_NAME --display_description "test volume: $VOL_NAME" 1 if ! timeout $ACTIVE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while ! nova volume-list | grep $VOL_NAME | grep available; do sleep 1; done"; then echo "Volume $VOL_NAME not created" exit 1 fi # Get volume ID VOL_ID=`nova volume-list | grep $VOL_NAME | head -1 | cut -d'|' -f2 | sed 's/ //g'` # Attach to server DEVICE=/dev/vdb nova volume-attach $VM_UUID $VOL_ID $DEVICE if ! timeout $ACTIVE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while ! nova volume-list | grep $VOL_NAME | grep in-use; do sleep 1; done"; then echo "Volume $VOL_NAME not attached to $NAME" exit 1 fi VOL_ATTACH=`nova volume-list | grep $VOL_NAME | head -1 | cut -d'|' -f6 | sed 's/ //g'` if [[ "$VOL_ATTACH" != $VM_UUID ]]; then echo "Volume not attached to correct instance" exit 1 fi # Detach volume nova volume-detach $VM_UUID $VOL_ID if ! timeout $ACTIVE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while ! nova volume-list | grep $VOL_NAME | grep available; do sleep 1; done"; then echo "Volume $VOL_NAME not detached from $NAME" exit 1 fi # Delete volume nova volume-delete $VOL_ID if ! timeout $ACTIVE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while ! nova volume-list | grep $VOL_NAME; do sleep 1; done"; then echo "Volume $VOL_NAME not deleted" exit 1 fi # shutdown the server nova delete $NAME