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Implements stack create, list, show and delete Blueprint: add-basic-heat-tests Change-Id: Iad66bea1ab03f478f84bb8d4d3b932a57068acc4
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[identity]
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# This section contains configuration options that a variety of Tempest
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# test clients use when authenticating with different user/tenant
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# combinations
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# The type of endpoint for a Identity service. Unless you have a
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# custom Keystone service catalog implementation, you probably want to leave
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# this value as "identity"
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catalog_type = identity
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# Ignore SSL certificate validation failures? Use when in testing
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# environments that have self-signed SSL certs.
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disable_ssl_certificate_validation = False
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# URL for where to find the OpenStack Identity API endpoint (Keystone)
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uri = http://127.0.0.1:5000/v2.0/
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# Should typically be left as keystone unless you have a non-Keystone
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# authentication API service
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strategy = keystone
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# The identity region
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region = RegionOne
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# This should be the username of a user WITHOUT administrative privileges
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username = demo
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# The above non-administrative user's password
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password = secret
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# The above non-administrative user's tenant name
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tenant_name = demo
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# This should be the username of an alternate user WITHOUT
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# administrative privileges
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alt_username = alt_demo
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# The above non-administrative user's password
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alt_password = secret
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# The above non-administrative user's tenant name
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alt_tenant_name = alt_demo
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# This should be the username of a user WITH administrative privileges
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admin_username = admin
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# The above administrative user's password
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admin_password = secret
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# The above administrative user's tenant name
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admin_tenant_name = admin
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[compute]
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# This section contains configuration options used when executing tests
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# against the OpenStack Compute API.
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# Allows test cases to create/destroy tenants and users. This option
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# enables isolated test cases and better parallel execution,
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# but also requires that OpenStack Identity API admin credentials
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# are known.
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allow_tenant_isolation = true
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# Allows test cases to create/destroy tenants and users. This option
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# enables isolated test cases and better parallel execution,
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# but also requires that OpenStack Identity API admin credentials
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# are known.
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allow_tenant_reuse = true
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# Reference data for tests. The ref and ref_alt should be
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# distinct images/flavors.
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image_ref = {$IMAGE_ID}
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image_ref_alt = {$IMAGE_ID_ALT}
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flavor_ref = 1
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flavor_ref_alt = 2
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# Number of seconds to wait while looping to check the status of an
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# instance that is building.
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build_interval = 10
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# Number of seconds to time out on waiting for an instance
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# to build or reach an expected status
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build_timeout = 600
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# Run additional tests that use SSH for instance validation?
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# This requires the instances be routable from the host
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# executing the tests
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run_ssh = false
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# Name of a user used to authenticated to an instance
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ssh_user = cirros
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# Visible fixed network name
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fixed_network_name = private
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# Network id used for SSH (public, private, etc)
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network_for_ssh = private
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# IP version of the address used for SSH
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ip_version_for_ssh = 4
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# Number of seconds to wait to authenticate to an instance
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ssh_timeout = 300
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# Number of seconds to wait for output from ssh channel
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ssh_channel_timeout = 60
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# The type of endpoint for a Compute API service. Unless you have a
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# custom Keystone service catalog implementation, you probably want to leave
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# this value as "compute"
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catalog_type = compute
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# Does the Compute API support creation of images?
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create_image_enabled = true
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# For resize to work with libvirt/kvm, one of the following must be true:
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# Single node: allow_resize_to_same_host=True must be set in nova.conf
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# Cluster: the 'nova' user must have scp access between cluster nodes
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resize_available = true
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# Does the compute API support changing the admin password?
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change_password_available=true
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# Run live migration tests (requires 2 hosts)
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live_migration_available = false
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# Use block live migration (Otherwise, non-block migration will be
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# performed, which requires XenServer pools in case of using XS)
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use_block_migration_for_live_migration = false
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# By default, rely on the status of the diskConfig extension to
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# decide if to execute disk config tests. When set to false, tests
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# are forced to skip, regardless of the extension status
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disk_config_enabled_override = true
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[whitebox]
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# Whitebox options for compute. Whitebox options enable the
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# whitebox test cases, which look at internal Nova database state,
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# SSH into VMs to check instance state, etc.
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# Should we run whitebox tests for Compute?
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whitebox_enabled = true
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# Path of nova source directory
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source_dir = /opt/stack/nova
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# Path of nova configuration file
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config_path = /etc/nova/nova.conf
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# Directory containing nova binaries such as nova-manage
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bin_dir = /usr/local/bin
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# Connection string to the database of Compute service
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db_uri = mysql://nova:secret@localhost/nova
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# Path to a private key file for SSH access to remote hosts
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path_to_private_key = /home/user/.ssh/id_rsa
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[compute-admin]
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# This should be the username of a user WITH administrative privileges
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# If not defined the admin user from the identity section will be used
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username =
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# The above administrative user's password
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password =
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# The above administrative user's tenant name
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tenant_name =
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[image]
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# This section contains configuration options used when executing tests
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# against the OpenStack Images API
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# The type of endpoint for an Image API service. Unless you have a
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# custom Keystone service catalog implementation, you probably want to leave
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# this value as "image"
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catalog_type = image
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# The version of the OpenStack Images API to use
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api_version = 1
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# HTTP image to use for glance http image testing
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http_image = http://download.cirros-cloud.net/0.3.1/cirros-0.3.1-x86_64-uec.tar.gz
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[network]
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# This section contains configuration options used when executing tests
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# against the OpenStack Network API.
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# Version of the Quantum API
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api_version = v1.1
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# Catalog type of the Quantum Service
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catalog_type = network
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# A large private cidr block from which to allocate smaller blocks for
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# tenant networks.
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tenant_network_cidr = 10.100.0.0/16
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# The mask bits used to partition the tenant block.
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tenant_network_mask_bits = 28
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# If tenant networks are reachable, connectivity checks will be
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# performed directly against addresses on those networks.
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tenant_networks_reachable = false
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# Id of the public network that provides external connectivity.
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public_network_id = {$PUBLIC_NETWORK_ID}
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# Id of a shared public router that provides external connectivity.
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# A shared public router would commonly be used where IP namespaces
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# were disabled. If namespaces are enabled, it would be preferable
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# for each tenant to have their own router.
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public_router_id = {$PUBLIC_ROUTER_ID}
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# Whether or not quantum is expected to be available
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quantum_available = false
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[volume]
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# This section contains the configuration options used when executing tests
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# against the OpenStack Block Storage API service
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# The type of endpoint for a Cinder or Block Storage API service.
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# Unless you have a custom Keystone service catalog implementation, you
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# probably want to leave this value as "volume"
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catalog_type = volume
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# Number of seconds to wait while looping to check the status of a
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# volume that is being made available
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build_interval = 10
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# Number of seconds to time out on waiting for a volume
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# to be available or reach an expected status
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build_timeout = 300
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# Runs Cinder multi-backend tests (requires 2 backend declared in cinder.conf)
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# They must have different volume_backend_name (backend1_name and backend2_name
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# have to be different)
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multi_backend_enabled = false
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backend1_name = LVM_iSCSI
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backend2_name = LVM_iSCSI_1
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[object-storage]
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# This section contains configuration options used when executing tests
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# against the OpenStack Object Storage API.
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# You can configure the credentials in the compute section
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# The type of endpoint for an Object Storage API service. Unless you have a
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# custom Keystone service catalog implementation, you probably want to leave
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# this value as "object-store"
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catalog_type = object-store
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# Number of seconds to time on waiting for a container to container
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# synchronization complete
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container_sync_timeout = 120
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# Number of seconds to wait while looping to check the status of a
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# container to container synchronization
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container_sync_interval = 5
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[boto]
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# This section contains configuration options used when executing tests
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# with boto.
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# EC2 URL
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ec2_url = http://localhost:8773/services/Cloud
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# S3 URL
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s3_url = http://localhost:3333
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# Use keystone ec2-* command to get those values for your test user and tenant
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aws_access =
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aws_secret =
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#Image materials for S3 upload
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# ALL content of the specified directory will be uploaded to S3
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s3_materials_path = /opt/stack/devstack/files/images/s3-materials/cirros-0.3.1
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# The manifest.xml files, must be in the s3_materials_path directory
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# Subdirectories not allowed!
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# The filenames will be used as a Keys in the S3 Buckets
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#ARI Ramdisk manifest. Must be in the above s3_materials_path
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ari_manifest = cirros-0.3.1-x86_64-initrd.manifest.xml
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#AMI Machine Image manifest. Must be in the above s3_materials_path
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ami_manifest = cirros-0.3.1-x86_64-blank.img.manifest.xml
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#AKI Kernel Image manifest, Must be in the above s3_materials_path
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aki_manifest = cirros-0.3.1-x86_64-vmlinuz.manifest.xml
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#Instance type
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instance_type = m1.tiny
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#TCP/IP connection timeout
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http_socket_timeout = 5
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#Number of retries actions on connection or 5xx error
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num_retries = 1
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# Status change wait timout
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build_timeout = 120
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# Status change wait interval
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build_interval = 1
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[orchestration]
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# Status change wait interval
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build_interval = 1
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# Status change wait timout. This may vary across environments as some some
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# tests spawn full VMs, which could be slow if the test is already in a VM.
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build_timeout = 300
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# Whether or not Heat is expected to be available
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heat_available = false
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# Instance type for tests. Needs to be big enough for a
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# full OS plus the test workload
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instance_type = m1.tiny
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# Name of heat-cfntools enabled image to use when launching test instances
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# If not specified, tests that spawn instances will not run
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#image_ref = ubuntu-vm-heat-cfntools
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# Name of existing keypair to launch servers with. The default is not to specify
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# any key, which will generate a keypair for each test class
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#keypair_name = heat_key
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