swift/tools/test-setup.sh
Tim Burke 7f2adb4e8b CI: Use xena on CentOS 8 Stream
Change-Id: I57430790c9c22bc7902bd9c8f8cbfadb47115bd0
2022-02-03 10:43:24 -08:00

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#!/bin/bash -xe
# Set up a partition formatted with XFS to use as TMPDIR for our tests.
# OpenStack CI will invoke this script as part of tox based tests.
# The file .zuul.yaml set TMPDIR to $HOME/xfstmp.
# Create a large-ish file that we will mount as a loopback
truncate -s 1GB $HOME/1G_xfs_file
# Format the new file as XFS.
/sbin/mkfs.xfs $HOME/1G_xfs_file
# loopback mount the file
mkdir -p $HOME/xfstmp
sudo mount -o loop,noatime,nodiratime $HOME/1G_xfs_file $HOME/xfstmp
sudo chmod 777 $HOME/xfstmp
# Install liberasurecode-devel for CentOS from RDO repository.
function is_rhel7 {
[ -f /usr/bin/yum ] && \
cat /etc/*release | grep -q -e "Red Hat" -e "CentOS" -e "CloudLinux" && \
cat /etc/*release | grep -q 'release 7'
}
function is_rhel8 {
[ -f /usr/bin/dnf ] && \
cat /etc/*release | grep -q -e "Red Hat" -e "CentOS" -e "CloudLinux" && \
cat /etc/*release | grep -q 'release 8'
}
if is_rhel7; then
# Install CentOS OpenStack repos so that we have access to some extra
# packages.
sudo yum install -y centos-release-openstack-rocky
sudo yum install -y liberasurecode-devel
fi
if is_rhel8; then
# Install CentOS OpenStack repos so that we have access to some extra
# packages.
sudo dnf install -y centos-release-openstack-xena
sudo dnf install -y liberasurecode-devel
fi