This adds a service to run a tcpdump during the run. This can be useful to capture various network traffic for post analysis. There didn't seem to quite be an appropriate place to document it, so a new debugging file is started, with some terse explaination of our various system-wide debugging services. Change-Id: I09aaa57611c5047d09a9bce7932d34e9d50b30e6
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System-wide debugging
A lot can go wrong during a devstack run, and there are a few inbuilt tools to help you.
dstat
Enable the dstat service to produce performance logs
during the devstack run. These will be logged to the journal and also as
a CSV file.
memory_tracker
The memory_tracker service periodically monitors RAM
usage and provides consumption output when available memory is seen to
be falling (i.e. processes are consuming memory). It also provides
output showing locked (unswappable) memory.
tcpdump
Enable the tcpdump service to run a background tcpdump.
You must set the TCPDUMP_ARGS variable to something
suitable (there is no default). For example, to trace iSCSI
communication during a job in the OpenStack gate and copy the result
into the log output, you might use:
job:
name: devstack-job
parent: devstack
vars:
devstack_services:
tcpdump: true
devstack_localrc:
TCPDUMP_ARGS: "-i any tcp port 3260"
zuul_copy_output:
'{{ devstack_log_dir }}/tcpdump.pcap': logs