Func test for migrate reschedule with pinned compute rpc
This patch adds a functional test that reproduce bug 1843090. Related-Bug: #1843090 Change-Id: I3c03da5bc29eed71ad35b0d5f4b922b1f56d67a7
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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import fixtures
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import mock
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from oslo_serialization import jsonutils
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import nova.compute
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from nova import exception
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from nova.scheduler import weights
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from nova.tests.functional import integrated_helpers
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from nova.tests.unit import fake_notifier
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from nova.tests.unit.image import fake as fake_image
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class HostNameWeigher(weights.BaseHostWeigher):
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# Weigher to make the scheduler alternate host list deterministic
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_weights = {'host1': 100, 'host2': 50, 'host3': 10}
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def _weigh_object(self, host_state, weight_properties):
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# Any undefined host gets no weight.
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return self._weights.get(host_state.host, 0)
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class RequestSpecImageSerializationFixture(fixtures.Fixture):
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"""A fixture to temporary fix oslo.messaging bug #1529084 by serializing
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datetime objects into strings in legacy dicts.
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It seems that the fake rpc driver does not accept datetimes as
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serializable. So we need to hack around in nova to be able to run test with
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fake RPC.
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"""
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def __init__(self, test):
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self.test = test
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def setUp(self):
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super(RequestSpecImageSerializationFixture, self).setUp()
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orig_legacy_image = (
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nova.objects.request_spec.RequestSpec._to_legacy_image)
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def wrap_legacy_image(*args, **kwargs):
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image_p = orig_legacy_image(*args, **kwargs)
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return jsonutils.loads(jsonutils.dumps(image_p))
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self.test.stub_out(
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'nova.objects.request_spec.RequestSpec._to_legacy_image',
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wrap_legacy_image)
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class PinnedComputeRpcTests(integrated_helpers.ProviderUsageBaseTestCase):
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compute_driver = 'fake.MediumFakeDriver'
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def setUp(self):
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# Use our custom weigher to make sure that we have
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# a predictable host selection order during scheduling
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self.flags(weight_classes=[__name__ + '.HostNameWeigher'],
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group='filter_scheduler')
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super(PinnedComputeRpcTests, self).setUp()
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fake_notifier.stub_notifier(self)
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self.addCleanup(fake_notifier.reset)
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self.useFixture(RequestSpecImageSerializationFixture(self))
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self.compute1 = self._start_compute(host='host1')
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self.compute2 = self._start_compute(host='host2')
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self.compute3 = self._start_compute(host='host3')
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flavors = self.api.get_flavors()
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self.flavor1 = flavors[0]
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def _test_reschedule_migration_with_compute_rpc_pin(self, version_cap):
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self.flags(compute=version_cap, group='upgrade_levels')
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server_req = self._build_minimal_create_server_request(
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self.api, 'server1',
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networks=[],
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image_uuid=fake_image.get_valid_image_id(),
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flavor_id=self.flavor1['id'])
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server = self.api.post_server({'server': server_req})
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server = self._wait_for_state_change(self.admin_api, server, 'ACTIVE')
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orig_claim = nova.compute.resource_tracker.ResourceTracker.resize_claim
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claim_calls = []
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def fake_orig_claim(
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_self, context, instance, instance_type, nodename,
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*args, **kwargs):
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if not claim_calls:
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claim_calls.append(nodename)
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raise exception.ComputeResourcesUnavailable(
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reason='Simulated claim failure')
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else:
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claim_calls.append(nodename)
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return orig_claim(
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_self, context, instance, instance_type, nodename, *args,
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**kwargs)
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with mock.patch(
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'nova.compute.resource_tracker.ResourceTracker.resize_claim',
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new=fake_orig_claim):
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# Now migrate the server which is going to fail on the first
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# destination but then will be rescheduled.
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self.api.post_server_action(server['id'], {'migrate': None})
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# We expect that the instance is on host3 as the scheduler
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# selected host2 due to our weigher and the cold migrate failed
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# there and re-scheduled to host3 were it succeeded.
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self._wait_for_server_parameter(
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self.api, server,
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{
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'OS-EXT-SRV-ATTR:host': 'host3',
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'OS-EXT-STS:task_state': None,
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'status': 'VERIFY_RESIZE'})
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# we ensure that there was a failed and then a successful claim call
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self.assertEqual(['host2', 'host3'], claim_calls)
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def test_reschedule_migration_5_1(self):
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self._test_reschedule_migration_with_compute_rpc_pin('5.1')
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def test_reschedule_migration_5_0(self):
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# This should work the same as test_reschedule_migration_5_1 so the
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# commented out call below should pass but it doesn't. This is
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# bug 1843090.
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# self._test_reschedule_migration_with_compute_rpc_pin('5.0')
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# So the above call is inlined below and modified to assert the wrong
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# behavior
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self.flags(compute='5.0', group='upgrade_levels')
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server_req = self._build_minimal_create_server_request(
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self.api, 'server1',
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networks=[],
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image_uuid=fake_image.get_valid_image_id(),
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flavor_id=self.flavor1['id'])
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server = self.api.post_server({'server': server_req})
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server = self._wait_for_state_change(self.admin_api, server, 'ACTIVE')
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orig_claim = nova.compute.resource_tracker.ResourceTracker.resize_claim
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claim_calls = []
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def fake_orig_claim(
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_self, context, instance, instance_type, nodename,
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*args, **kwargs):
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if not claim_calls:
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claim_calls.append(nodename)
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raise exception.ComputeResourcesUnavailable(
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reason='Simulated claim failure')
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else:
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claim_calls.append(nodename)
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return orig_claim(
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_self, context, instance, instance_type, nodename, *args,
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**kwargs)
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with mock.patch(
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'nova.compute.resource_tracker.ResourceTracker.resize_claim',
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new=fake_orig_claim):
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# Now migrate the server which is going to fail on the first
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# destination but then will be rescheduled.
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self.api.post_server_action(server['id'], {'migrate': None})
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# bug 1843090: The migration failed and the instance remained on
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# the source host
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server = self._wait_for_server_parameter(
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self.api, server,
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{
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'OS-EXT-SRV-ATTR:host': 'host1',
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'OS-EXT-STS:task_state': None,
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'status': 'ERROR'})
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# there was only one resize_claim call as no reschedule happened
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self.assertEqual(['host2'], claim_calls)
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# bug 1843090: The following stack trace is printed in the log when the
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# re-schedule is initiated:
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#
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# Traceback (most recent call last):
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# [snip]
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# File "nova/conductor/manager.py", line 95, in wrapper
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# return fn(self, context, *args, **kwargs)
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# File "nova/compute/utils.py", line 1372, in decorated_function
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# return function(self, context, *args, **kwargs)
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# File "nova/conductor/manager.py", line 299, in migrate_server
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# host_list)
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# File "nova/conductor/manager.py", line 327, in _cold_migrate
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# request_spec.flavor = flavor
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# AttributeError: 'dict' object has no attribute 'flavor'
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#
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self.assertIn(
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"AttributeError: 'dict' object has no attribute 'flavor'",
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self.stdlog.logger.output)
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