nova/gate/post_test_hook.sh
Matt Riedemann cee072b962 Convert nova-next to a zuul v3 job
For the most part this should be a pretty straight-forward
port of the run.yaml. The most complicated thing is executing
the post_test_hook.sh script. For that, a new post-run playbook
and role are added.

The relative path to devstack scripts in post_test_hook.sh itself
had to drop the 'new' directory since we are no longer executing
the script through devstack-gate anymore the 'new' path does not
exist.

Change-Id: Ie3dc90862c895a8bd9bff4511a16254945f45478
2019-07-23 11:32:35 -04:00

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#!/bin/bash -x
MANAGE="/usr/local/bin/nova-manage"
function archive_deleted_rows {
# NOTE(danms): Run this a few times to make sure that we end
# up with nothing more to archive
if ! $MANAGE $* db archive_deleted_rows --verbose --before "$(date -d yesterday)" 2>&1 | grep 'Nothing was archived'; then
echo "Archiving yesterday data should have done nothing"
return 1
fi
for i in `seq 30`; do
$MANAGE $* db archive_deleted_rows --verbose --max_rows 1000 --before "$(date -d tomorrow)"
RET=$?
if [[ $RET -gt 1 ]]; then
echo Archiving failed with result $RET
return $RET
elif [[ $RET -eq 0 ]]; then
echo Archiving Complete
break;
fi
done
}
function purge_db {
$MANAGE db purge --all --verbose --all-cells
RET=$?
if [[ $RET -eq 0 ]]; then
echo Purge successful
else
echo Purge failed with result $RET
return $RET
fi
}
BASE=${BASE:-/opt/stack}
source ${BASE}/devstack/functions-common
source ${BASE}/devstack/lib/nova
cell_conf=$(conductor_conf 1)
# NOTE(danms): We need to pass the main config to get the api db
# bits, and then also the cell config for the cell1 db (instead of
# the cell0 config that is in the main config file). Later files
# take precedence.
conf="--config-file $NOVA_CONF --config-file $cell_conf"
archive_deleted_rows $conf
purge_db
set -e
# We need to get the admin credentials to run the OSC CLIs for Placement.
set +x
source $BASE/devstack/openrc admin
set -x
# TODO(mriedem): Consider checking for instances in ERROR state because
# if there are any, we would expect them to retain allocations in Placement
# and therefore we don't really need to check for leaked allocations.
# Check for orphaned instance allocations in Placement which could mean
# something failed during a test run and isn't getting cleaned up properly.
echo "Looking for leaked resource provider allocations in Placement"
LEAKED_ALLOCATIONS=0
for provider in $(openstack resource provider list -c uuid -f value); do
echo "Looking for allocations for provider $provider"
allocations=$(openstack resource provider show --allocations $provider \
-c allocations -f value)
if [[ "$allocations" != "{}" ]]; then
echo "Resource provider has allocations:"
openstack resource provider show --allocations $provider
LEAKED_ALLOCATIONS=1
fi
done
# Fail if there were any leaked allocations.
if [[ $LEAKED_ALLOCATIONS -eq 1 ]]; then
echo "There were leaked allocations; failing."
exit 1
fi
echo "Resource provider allocations were cleaned up properly."
# Test "nova-manage placement heal_allocations" by creating a server, deleting
# its allocations in placement, and then running heal_allocations and assert
# the allocations were healed as expected.
image_id=$(openstack image list -f value -c ID | awk 'NR==1{print $1}')
flavor_id=$(openstack flavor list -f value -c ID | awk 'NR==1{print $1}')
network_id=$(openstack network list --no-share -f value -c ID | awk 'NR==1{print $1}')
echo "Creating server for heal_allocations testing"
openstack server create --image ${image_id} --flavor ${flavor_id} \
--nic net-id=${network_id} --wait heal-allocations-test
server_id=$(openstack server show heal-allocations-test -f value -c id)
# Make sure there are allocations for the consumer.
allocations=$(openstack resource provider allocation show ${server_id} \
-c resources -f value)
if [[ "$allocations" == "" ]]; then
echo "No allocations found for the server."
exit 2
fi
echo "Deleting allocations in placement for the server"
openstack resource provider allocation delete ${server_id}
# Make sure the allocations are gone.
allocations=$(openstack resource provider allocation show ${server_id} \
-c resources -f value)
if [[ "$allocations" != "" ]]; then
echo "Server allocations were not deleted."
exit 2
fi
echo "Healing allocations"
# First test with the --dry-run over all instances in all cells.
set +e
nova-manage placement heal_allocations --verbose --dry-run
rc=$?
set -e
# Since we did not create allocations because of --dry-run the rc should be 4.
if [[ ${rc} -ne 4 ]]; then
echo "Expected return code 4 from heal_allocations with --dry-run"
exit 2
fi
# Now test with just the single instance and actually perform the heal.
nova-manage placement heal_allocations --verbose --instance ${server_id}
# Make sure there are allocations for the consumer.
allocations=$(openstack resource provider allocation show ${server_id} \
-c resources -f value)
if [[ "$allocations" == "" ]]; then
echo "Failed to heal allocations."
exit 2
fi