Update information about Murano project

There are some changes and enhancement in Murano project.
Also some old services are absent in this Murano release
that's why most part of ostf tests were disabled
(have to remove info about these tests).

Docs were updated according to changes described above.

Change-Id: Id6c75e3688a76873390d6f4107f3b62686a88b53
Closes-bug: #1318920
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Anastasia Kuznetsova 2014-05-12 20:05:09 +04:00 committed by Dmitry Borodaenko
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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Murano is still to some degree a do-it-yourself project.
Fuel is able to configure Murano's dashboard, API, and engine services,
but you will need to read documention on the steps
to set up a Murano base image;
see `Creating a Murano Image <http://murano-docs.github.io/0.4.1/administrators-guide/content/ch01.html>`_.
see `Creating a Murano Image <http://murano-api.readthedocs.org/en/latest/>`_.
Images can be uploaded via Glance.
Fuel can install Murano on either CentOS or Ubuntu;

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@ -8,50 +8,21 @@ The platform tests are run in the tenant you've specified in
'OpenStack Settings' tab during OpenStack installation.
The 'admin' tenant is selected by default.
To prepare Murano for Windows-based services deployment testing:
1. Add Windows based image to Murano:
* Create a Windows image with Murano agent.
See `Murano documentation (Windows Image Builder) <http://murano-docs.github.io/latest/administrators-guide/content/ch03.html>`_
(Please note, the Murano Image Builder documentation referenced here cannot guarantee success with image creation and could be outdated)
* Upload the image to the OpenStack Image Service (Glance) into the 'admin' tenant.
* In the OpenStack Dashboard, click the 'Project' tab.
* Switch to admin tenant if needed.
* Open 'Murano' tab.
* Click the 'Images' menu.
* Click 'Mark Image'. The Image registration window displays.
* Select the Windows image with Murano agent.
* In the 'Title' field, set title for this image.
* Select the 'Windows Server 2012' type.
* Click 'Mark'.
2. Add Linux based image to Murano:
To prepare Murano for linux-based services deployment testing add Linux based image to Murano:
* Create a Linux image with Murano agent.
See `Murano documentation (Linux Image Builder) <http://murano-docs.github.io/latest/administrators-guide/content/ch04.html>`_
See `Murano documentation (Linux Image Builder) <http://murano-api.readthedocs.org/en/latest>`_
(Please note, the Murano Image Builder documentation referenced here cannot guarantee success with image creation and could be outdated)
* Upload the image to the OpenStack Image Service (Glance) into the 'admin' tenant.
* In the OpenStack Dashboard, click the 'Project' tab.
* Switch to admin tenant if needed.
* In the OpenStack Dashboard, switch to admin tenant if needed.
* Open 'Murano' tab.
* Navigate to 'Manage' submenu
* Click the 'Images' menu.
* Click 'Mark Image'. The Image registration window displays.

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@ -4,136 +4,11 @@
Murano Platform Test Details
----------------------------
The Platform Tests run as part of the Fuel Health Test suite
tests Murano functionality
The Platform Tests run as part of the Fuel Health Test suite and
test Murano functionality
when Murano is installed in the OpenStack environment.
This document describes the actual tests that are run.
.. topic:: Murano environment with AD service deployment
The test verifies that the Murano service can create and deploy the Active Directory service.
Target component: Murano
Scenario:
1. Check Windows Server 2012 image with murano agent installed in glance.
2. Send request to create environment.
3. Send request to create session for environment.
4. Send request to create service AD.
5. Request to deploy session.
6. Checking environment status.
7. Checking deployments status
8. Send request to delete environment.
For more infromation, see:
`Murano documentation <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Murano#Documentation>`_
.. topic:: Murano environment with ASP.NET application service deployment
The test verifies that the Murano service can create and deploy the ASP.NET service.
Target component: Murano
Scenario:
1. Check Windows Server 2012 image with murano agent installed in glance.
2. Send request to create environment.
3. Send request to create session for environment.
4. Send request to create service ASPNet.
5. Request to deploy session.
6. Checking environment status.
7. Checking deployments status
8. Send request to delete environment.
For more infromation, see:
`Murano documentation <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Murano#Documentation>`_
.. topic:: Murano environment with IIS service deployment
The test verifies that the Murano service can create and deploy the IIS service.
Target component: Murano
Scenario:
1. Check Windows Server 2012 image with murano agent installed in glance.
2. Send request to create environment.
3. Send request to create session for environment.
4. Send request to create service IIS.
5. Request to deploy session.
6. Checking environment status.
7. Checking deployments status
8. Send request to delete environment.
For more infromation, see:
`Murano documentation <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Murano#Documentation>`_
.. topic:: Murano environment with SQL service deployment
The test verifies that the Murano service can create and deploy the SQL service.
Target component: Murano
Scenario:
1. Check Windows Server 2012 image with murano agent installed in glance.
2. Send request to create environment.
3. Send request to create session for environment.
4. Send request to create service SQL.
5. Request to deploy session.
6. Checking environment status.
7. Checking deployments status
8. Send request to delete environment.
For more infromation, see:
`Murano documentation <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Murano#Documentation>`_
.. topic:: Murano environment with SQL Cluster service deployment
The test verifies that the Murano service can create and deploy the SQL Cluster service.
Target component: Murano
Scenario:
1. Check Windows Server 2012 image with murano agent installed in glance.
2. Send request to create environment.
3. Send request to create session for environment.
4. Send request to create service AD.
5. Request to deploy session.
6. Checking environment status.
7. Checking deployments status.
8. Send request to create session for environment.
9. Send request to create service SQL cluster.
10. Request to deploy session..
11. Checking environment status.
12. Checking deployments status.
13. Send request to delete environment.
For more infromation, see:
`Murano documentation <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Murano#Documentation>`
.. topic:: Murano environment with Demo service deployment
The test verifies that the Murano service can create and deploy the Demo service.
Target component: Murano
Scenario:
1. Check image for Demo service with murano agent installed in glance.
2. Send request to create environment.
3. Send request to create session for environment.
4. Send request to create service Demo.
5. Request to deploy session.
6. Checking environment status.
7. Checking deployments status.
8. Send request to delete environment.
For more infromation, see:
`Murano documentation <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Murano#Documentation>`
.. topic:: Murano environment with Linux Telnet service deployment
The test verifies that the Murano service can create and deploy the Linux Telnet service.
@ -152,7 +27,7 @@ This document describes the actual tests that are run.
8. Send request to delete environment.
For more infromation, see:
`Murano documentation <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Murano#Documentation>`
`Murano documentation <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Murano#Documentation>`_
.. topic:: Murano environment with Linux Apache service deployment

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@ -4,6 +4,5 @@
Troubleshooting Murano
----------------------
There are no known issues with deploying Murano at the time of this writing,
but some issues are documented in `Murano Troubleshooting
<http://murano-docs.github.io/latest/getting-started/content/ch05.html>`_.
There are no known issues with deploying Murano in Mirantis OpenStack
at the time of this writing.

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Also included are:
* Any defect fixes reported by our customers that may not yet have been merged into the community source.
* Mirantis-driven premium OpenStack projects
such as Savanna (which provides a simple means to provision a Hadoop cluster on top of OpenStack)
and Murano (that enables you to deploy data ceter services such as Windows and Linux on OpenStack.
and Murano (that enables you to deploy data center services such as Windows and Linux on OpenStack.
* Mirantis-certified partner plug-ins, drivers, and integrations.
Mirantis Support

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@ -37,7 +37,8 @@ Also included are:
* Any defect fixes reported by our customers that may not yet have been merged into the community source.
* Mirantis-driven premium OpenStack projects
such as Savanna (which provides a simple means to provision a Hadoop cluster on top of OpenStack)
and Murano (that enables you to deploy data ceter services such as Windows and Linux on OpenStack.
and Murano (application catalog that can be used to publish apps and compose reliable
environments out of them.)
* Mirantis-certified partner plug-ins, drivers, and integrations.
Mirantis Support

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@ -8,4 +8,8 @@ Mirantis OpenStack 5.0 includes version 0.5 of Murano,
an application catalog and data services lifecycle management addition for OpenStack.
This maintenance release of Murano includes several bug fixes
and the following enhancements:
* New language for application definition (no more SQL)
* Improved syntax for Dynamic UI definitions
* Improved web UI
* Added application statistics