This tempest plugin is being split out of the main manila project in accordance with Queens goal "Split Tempest Plugins into Separate Repos/Projects"[1]. This patch applies the standard boilerplate files for OpenStack projects so that it can stand on its own. [1] https://governance.openstack.org/tc/goals/queens/split-tempest-plugins.html
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Prerequisites
Before you install and configure the openstack service, you must create a database, service credentials, and API endpoints.
To create the database, complete these steps:
Use the database access client to connect to the database server as the
rootuser:$ mysql -u root -pCreate the
manila-tempest-plugindatabase:CREATE DATABASE manila-tempest-plugin;Grant proper access to the
manila-tempest-plugindatabase:GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON manila-tempest-plugin.* TO 'manila-tempest-plugin'@'localhost' \ IDENTIFIED BY 'MANILA-TEMPEST-PLUGIN_DBPASS'; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON manila-tempest-plugin.* TO 'manila-tempest-plugin'@'%' \ IDENTIFIED BY 'MANILA-TEMPEST-PLUGIN_DBPASS';Replace
MANILA-TEMPEST-PLUGIN_DBPASSwith a suitable password.Exit the database access client.
exit;
Source the
admincredentials to gain access to admin-only CLI commands:$ . admin-openrcTo create the service credentials, complete these steps:
Create the
manila-tempest-pluginuser:$ openstack user create --domain default --password-prompt manila-tempest-pluginAdd the
adminrole to themanila-tempest-pluginuser:$ openstack role add --project service --user manila-tempest-plugin adminCreate the manila-tempest-plugin service entities:
$ openstack service create --name manila-tempest-plugin --description "openstack" openstack
Create the openstack service API endpoints:
$ openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne \ openstack public http://controller:XXXX/vY/%\(tenant_id\)s $ openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne \ openstack internal http://controller:XXXX/vY/%\(tenant_id\)s $ openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne \ openstack admin http://controller:XXXX/vY/%\(tenant_id\)s