octavia/devstack/upgrade/resources.sh
Michael Johnson d17b23282c Fix grenade resource waiters
The grenade job resource.sh script is waiting for the created object
status but not the overall load balancer status to go ACTIVE.
This can lead to the script failing with a 409 error.

This patch adds a check for the load balancer to be unlocked before
advancing to the next create call.

Change-Id: I6505243ddbf1eab7d110e9bfa03bffda840f07ae
2021-03-05 01:40:25 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
set -o errexit
source $GRENADE_DIR/grenaderc
source $GRENADE_DIR/functions
source $TOP_DIR/openrc admin demo
set -o xtrace
OCTAVIA_GRENADE_DIR=$(dirname $0)
INSTANCE_USER_DATA_FILE=$OCTAVIA_GRENADE_DIR/vm_user_data.sh
DEFAULT_INSTANCE_FLAVOR=${DEFAULT_INSTANCE_FLAVOR:-m1.tiny}
PUBLIC_SUBNET_NAME=${PUBLIC_SUBNET_NAME:-"public-subnet"}
PRIVATE_NETWORK_NAME=${PRIVATE_NETWORK_NAME:-"private"}
PRIVATE_SUBNET_NAME=${PRIVATE_SUBNET_NAME:-"private-subnet"}
# $1: desired provisioning_status
# $2: desired operating_status
# $3..n: command with arguments and parameters
# TODO(cgoncalves): set timeout
function _wait_for_status {
while true; do
eval $("${@:3}" -f shell -c provisioning_status -c operating_status)
[[ $operating_status == "ONLINE" && $provisioning_status == "ACTIVE" ]] && break
if [ $provisioning_status == "ERROR" ]; then
die $LINENO "ERROR creating load balancer"
fi
sleep 10
done
}
function create {
# TODO(cgoncalves): make create idempotent for resiliancy in testing
# NOTE(cgoncalves): OS_USERNAME=demo is set to overcome security group name collision
sc_rule_id=$(OS_USERNAME=demo openstack security group rule create -f value -c id --protocol tcp --ingress --dst-port 80 default)
resource_save octavia sc_rule_id $sc_rule_id
# create VMs
vm1_ips=$(openstack server create -f value -c addresses --user-data $INSTANCE_USER_DATA_FILE --flavor $DEFAULT_INSTANCE_FLAVOR --image $DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME --network $PRIVATE_NETWORK_NAME --wait vm1)
vm2_ips=$(openstack server create -f value -c addresses --user-data $INSTANCE_USER_DATA_FILE --flavor $DEFAULT_INSTANCE_FLAVOR --image $DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME --network $PRIVATE_NETWORK_NAME --wait vm2)
vm1_ipv4=$(echo $vm1_ips | grep -oE '[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+')
vm2_ipv4=$(echo $vm2_ips | grep -oE '[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+')
openstack loadbalancer create --name lb1 --vip-subnet-id $PUBLIC_SUBNET_NAME
_wait_for_status "ACTIVE" "ONLINE" openstack loadbalancer show lb1
openstack loadbalancer listener create --name listener1 --protocol HTTP --protocol-port 80 lb1
_wait_for_status "ACTIVE" "ONLINE" openstack loadbalancer listener show listener1
_wait_for_status "ACTIVE" "ONLINE" openstack loadbalancer show lb1
openstack loadbalancer pool create --name pool1 --lb-algorithm ROUND_ROBIN --listener listener1 --protocol HTTP
_wait_for_status "ACTIVE" "ONLINE" openstack loadbalancer pool show pool1
_wait_for_status "ACTIVE" "ONLINE" openstack loadbalancer show lb1
openstack loadbalancer healthmonitor create --delay 5 --max-retries 4 --timeout 10 --type HTTP --url-path / --name hm1 pool1
_wait_for_status "ACTIVE" "ONLINE" openstack loadbalancer healthmonitor show hm1
_wait_for_status "ACTIVE" "ONLINE" openstack loadbalancer show lb1
openstack loadbalancer member create --subnet-id $PRIVATE_SUBNET_NAME --address $vm1_ipv4 --protocol-port 80 pool1 --name member1
_wait_for_status "ACTIVE" "ONLINE" openstack loadbalancer member show pool1 member1
_wait_for_status "ACTIVE" "ONLINE" openstack loadbalancer show lb1
openstack loadbalancer member create --subnet-id $PRIVATE_SUBNET_NAME --address $vm2_ipv4 --protocol-port 80 pool1 --name member2
_wait_for_status "ACTIVE" "ONLINE" openstack loadbalancer member show pool1 member2
_wait_for_status "ACTIVE" "ONLINE" openstack loadbalancer show lb1
lb_vip_ip=$(openstack loadbalancer show -f value -c vip_address lb1)
resource_save octavia lb_vip_ip $lb_vip_ip
echo "Octavia create: SUCCESS"
}
function verify {
# verify control plane
openstack loadbalancer show -f value -c operating_status lb1 | grep -q ONLINE
openstack loadbalancer listener show -f value -c operating_status listener1 | grep -q ONLINE
openstack loadbalancer pool show -f value -c operating_status pool1 | grep -q ONLINE
openstack loadbalancer healthmonitor show -f value -c operating_status hm1 | grep -q ONLINE
openstack loadbalancer member show -f value -c operating_status pool1 member1 | grep -q ONLINE
openstack loadbalancer member show -f value -c operating_status pool1 member2 | grep -q ONLINE
# verify data plane
lb_vip_ip=$(resource_get octavia lb_vip_ip)
curl --include -D lb.out $lb_vip_ip
grep -q "^HTTP/1.1 200 OK" lb.out
echo "Octavia verify: SUCCESS"
}
function verify_noapi {
# verify data plane
lb_vip_ip=$(resource_get octavia lb_vip_ip)
curl --include -D lb.out $lb_vip_ip
grep -q "^HTTP/1.1 200 OK" lb.out
echo "Octavia verify_noapi: SUCCESS"
}
function destroy {
sc_rule_id=$(resource_get octavia sc_rule_id)
# make destroy idempotent for resiliancy in testing
openstack loadbalancer show lb1 && openstack loadbalancer delete --cascade lb1
openstack server show vm1 && openstack server delete vm1
openstack server show vm2 && openstack server delete vm2
openstack security group rule show $sc_rule_id && openstack security group rule delete $sc_rule_id
echo "Octavia destroy: SUCCESS"
}
# Dispatcher
case $1 in
"create")
create
;;
"verify_noapi")
verify_noapi
;;
"verify")
verify
;;
"destroy")
destroy
;;
"force_destroy")
set +o errexit
destroy
;;
esac