# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. import mock import nova from nova import exception from nova.tests.functional import integrated_helpers class ForcedHostMissingReScheduleTestCase( integrated_helpers.ProviderUsageBaseTestCase): compute_driver = 'fake.SmallFakeDriver' def setUp(self): super(ForcedHostMissingReScheduleTestCase, self).setUp() self._start_compute(host="host1") self._start_compute(host="host2") self._start_compute(host="host3") flavors = self.api.get_flavors() self.flavor1 = flavors[0] def test_boot_with_az_and_host_then_migrate_re_schedules(self): """Ensure that re-schedule is possible on migration even if the server is originally booted with forced host. The _boot_and_check_allocations() will start a server forced to host1. Then a migration is triggered. Both host2 and host3 are valid targets. But the test mocks resize_claim to make the first dest host fail and expects that nova will try the alternative host. """ server = self._boot_and_check_allocations( self.flavor1, 'host1') orig_claim = nova.compute.resource_tracker.ResourceTracker.resize_claim claim_calls = [] def fake_orig_claim( _self, context, instance, instance_type, nodename, *args, **kwargs): if not claim_calls: claim_calls.append(nodename) raise exception.ComputeResourcesUnavailable( reason='Simulated claim failure') else: claim_calls.append(nodename) return orig_claim( _self, context, instance, instance_type, nodename, *args, **kwargs) with mock.patch( 'nova.compute.resource_tracker.ResourceTracker.resize_claim', new=fake_orig_claim): # Now migrate the server which is going to fail on the first # destination but then will expect to be rescheduled. self.api.post_server_action(server['id'], {'migrate': None}) # We expect that the instance re-scheduled but successfully ended # up on the second destination host. self._wait_for_server_parameter(server, { 'OS-EXT-STS:task_state': None, 'status': 'VERIFY_RESIZE'}) # we ensure that there was a failed and then a successful claim call self.assertEqual(2, len(claim_calls))