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- project:
templates:
- build-openstack-docs-pti

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GNOCCHI
=======
Gnocchi is an open-source time series database, the problem that Gnocchi solves is the storage and
indexing of time series data and resources at a large scale. This is useful in modern cloud
platforms which are not only huge but also are dynamic and potentially multi-tenant. Gnocchi takes
all of that into account. Gnocchi has been designed to handle large amounts of aggregates being
stored while being performant, scalable and fault-tolerant. While doing this, the goal was to be
sure to not build any hard dependency on any complex storage system.
Gnocchi takes a unique approach to time series storage: rather than storing raw data points, it
aggregates them before storing them. This built-in feature is different from most other time series
databases, which usually support this mechanism as an option and compute aggregation
(average, minimum, etc.) at query time. Because Gnocchi computes all the aggregations at ingestion
getting the data back is extremely fast, as it just needs to read back the pre-computed results.
Gnocchi is an open-source time series database, the problem that Gnocchi solves
is the storage and indexing of time series data and resources at a large scale.
This is useful in modern cloud platforms which are not only huge but also are
dynamic and potentially multi-tenant. Gnocchi takes all of that into account.
Gnocchi has been designed to handle large amounts of aggregates being stored
while being performant, scalable and fault-tolerant. While doing this, the goal
was to be sure to not build any hard dependency on any complex storage system.
Gnocchi takes a unique approach to time series storage: rather than storing raw
data points, it aggregates them before storing them. This built-in feature is
different from most other time series databases, which usually support this
mechanism as an option and compute aggregation (average, minimum, etc.) at
query time. Because Gnocchi computes all the aggregations at ingestion getting
the data back is extremely fast, as it just needs to read back the pre-computed
results.
--------------------
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~~~~~~~~~~
:Test ID: Gnocchi_01
:Test Title: Logs - gnocchi api.log reports listening (address and port in gnocchi-api.conf)
:Test Title: Logs - gnocchi api.log reports listening (address and port in
gnocchi-api.conf)
:Tags: Gnocchi
++++++++++++++
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Test Steps
++++++++++
1. Confirm the address corresponds to what is defined in the gnocchi-api.conf file
1. Confirm the address corresponds to what is defined in the gnocchi-api.conf
file
::
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[2018-08-13 14:16:14 +0000] [194853] [INFO] Using worker: sync
[2018-08-13 14:16:14 +0000] [195045] [INFO] Booting worker with pid: 195045
2. Confirm new gnocchi-api and metricd files exist on the controllers in the following location
2. Confirm new gnocchi-api and metricd files exist on the controllers in the
following location
::
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-rwxrwxr-x. 1 root root ... gnocchi-metricd
3. Confirm the new gnocchi config files and py files are in the /usr/share/gnocchi location
3. Confirm the new gnocchi config files and py files are in the
/usr/share/gnocchi location
::
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gnocchi-api.pyc
gnocchi-api.pyo
4. The gnocchi log & config file locations are specified in the /etc/init.d/gnocchi-api file.
4. The gnocchi log & config file locations are specified in the
/etc/init.d/gnocchi-api file.
::
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eg. default folder #log_dir is /var/log/gnocchi
6. Confirm new gnocchi log folder and logs have been created at /var/log/gnocchi/
6. Confirm new gnocchi log folder and logs have been created at
/var/log/gnocchi/
::
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1. Address corresponds to what is defined in the gnocchi-api.conf file
2. Files gnocchi-api and metricd should appear under /etc/init.d
3. New gnocchi config files and py files are in place at /usr/share/gnocchi
4. Gnocchi log & config file locations should be specified in the /etc/init.d/gnocchi-api file
3. New gnocchi config files and py files are in place at /usr/share/gnocchi
4. Gnocchi log & config file locations should be specified in the
/etc/init.d/gnocchi-api file
5. Folder should be confirmed in gnocchi-dist.conf
6. New gnocchi log folder and logs have been created

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Testcase Objective
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This test case verify that HEAT can create a cinder volume successfully with HOT template.
This test case verify that HEAT can create a cinder volume successfully with
HOT template.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Test Pre-Conditions
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::
Export openstack_helm authentication - go to [0] for details.
$ wget http://download.cirros-cloud.net/0.4.0/cirros-0.4.0-x86_64-disk.img
Export openstack_helm authentication - go to [0] for details.
$ wget http://download.cirros-cloud.net/0.4.0/cirros-0.4.0-x86_64-disk.img
$ openstack image create --file cirros-0.4.0-x86_64-disk.img --disk-format qcow2 --public cirros
~~~~~~~~~~
Test Steps
~~~~~~~~~~
1. Create Heat stack using <cinder_volume.yaml>
1. Create Heat stack using <cinder_volume.yaml>
::
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::
i.e.
i.e.
+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
| Field | Value |
+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
| id | caa42023-0669-4825-a024-28ebcbf0e3e2 |
| stack_name | Volumefer | | description | Launch a cinder volume cirros image. |
| creation_time | 2019-02-22T15:18:23Z |
| updated_time | None | | stack_status | CREATE_IN_PROGRESS |
| stack_status_reason | Stack CREATE started |
+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
| stack_status_reason | Stack CREATE started |
+---------------------+--------------------------------------+
2.Delete the stack
2.Delete the stack
::
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Expected Behavior
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1. Verify 1GB cinder volume is successfully created.
1. Verify 1GB cinder volume is successfully created.
::
$ openstack stack show <volume_name>
$ openstack stack show <volume_name>
::
i.e.
i.e.
$ openstack stack show Volumefer
+------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+========================+===========================================================================================================================================+
| id | c0a18394-d5fc-441c-bcd9-2f3bb3fb6592 |
| stack_name | Volumefer |
| description | Launch a cinder volume cirros image. |
+------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ... | ... |
+------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| outputs | description: Volume |
| output_key: volume_size| |
| output_value: '1' | |
+------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ... | ... |
+------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Field | Value |
+========================+===========================================================================================================================================+
| id | c0a18394-d5fc-441c-bcd9-2f3bb3fb6592 |
| stack_name | Volumefer |
| description | Launch a cinder volume cirros image. |
+------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ... | ... |
+------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| outputs | description: Volume |
| output_key: volume_size| |
| output_value: '1' | |
+------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| ... | ... |
+------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
2. Verify the STACK and the resources is deleted Openstack stack list (STACK should not be there in the list)
2. Verify the STACK and the resources is deleted Openstack stack list (STACK
should not be there in the list)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<cinder_volume.yaml>
<cinder_volume.yaml>
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
::
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Testcase Objective
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This test case verify that HEAT can create a Nova Server successfully with HOT template.
This test case verify that HEAT can create a Nova Server successfully with HOT
template.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Test Pre-Conditions
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
a) An image with the name of cirros available
a) An image with the name of cirros available
::
i.e.
Export openstack_helm authentication
$ export OS_CLOUD=openstack_helm
REMARK: go to [0] for details.
$ wget http://download.cirros-cloud.net/0.4.0/cirros-0.4.0-x86_64-disk.img
$ export OS_CLOUD=openstack_helm
REMARK: go to [0] for details.
$ wget http://download.cirros-cloud.net/0.4.0/cirros-0.4.0-x86_64-disk.img
$ openstack image create --file cirros-0.4.0-x86_64-disk.img --disk-format qcow2 --public cirros
b) A flavor with the name flavor_name.type available.
b) A flavor with the name flavor_name.type available.
::
i.e.
$ openstack flavor create --public --id 1 --ram 512 --vcpus 1 --disk 4 flavor_name.type
$ openstack flavor create --public --id 1 --ram 512 --vcpus 1 --disk 4 flavor_name.type
REMARK: go to [1] for type of flavors.
c) A network available
c) A network available
::
i.e.
$ openstack network create net
$ openstack network create net
$ openstack subnet create --network net --ip-version 4 --subnet-range 192.168.0.0/24 --dhcp net-subnet1
$ openstack subnet create --network net --ip-version 4 --subnet-range 192.168.0.0/24 --dhcp net-subnet1
d) Execute the following command to take the network id
d) Execute the following command to take the network id
::
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$ openstack stack create --template nova_server.yaml stack_demo --parameter "NetID=$NET_ID"
2. Delete the stack
2. Delete the stack
::
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Expected Behavior
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1. Verify Stack is successfully created and new nova instance is created.
1. Verify Stack is successfully created and new nova instance is created.
::
$ openstack stack list
$ openstack stack list
::
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|380bb224-4c41-4b25-b4e8-7291bb1f3129 | stack_demo | 3cfea8788a9c4323937e730e1a7cbf18 | CREATE_COMPLETE | 2019-02-22T11:36:17Z | 2019-02-22T11:36:25Z |
+--------------------------------------+------------+----------------------------------+-----------------+----------------------+----------------------+
2. Verify the STACK and the resources is deleted $ openstack stack list
2. Verify the STACK and the resources is deleted $ openstack stack list
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<nova_server.yaml>
<nova_server.yaml>
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
::
heat_template_version: 2015-10-15
description: Launch a basic instance with CirrOS image using the ``demo1.tiny`` flavor, ``mykey`` key, and one network.
parameters:
NetID:
type: string
description: Network ID to use for the instance.
resources:
server:
type: OS::Nova::Server
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key_name:
networks:
- network: { get_param: NetID }
outputs:
instance_name:
description: Name of the instance
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description: IP address of the instance.
value: { get_attr: [ server, first_address ] }
~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~
References:
~~~~~~~~~~~
[0] - [https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/StarlingX/Containers/Installation]

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HEAT
====
HEAT is a service to orchestrate composite cloud applications using a declarative template format through an OpenStack-native REST API. This test suite validates the basics of HEAT service by using HOT templates.
HEAT is a service to orchestrate composite cloud applications using a
declarative template format through an OpenStack-native REST API. This test
suite validates the basics of HEAT service by using HOT templates.
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Test Requirements

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NETWORKING
==========
Networking contains all the testcases according with connectivity and addressing
int the cloud. It handles the creation and management of a virtual networking
infrastructure, including networks, switches, subnets, and routers for devices
managed fy the OpenStack Compute service.
Networking contains all the testcases according with connectivity and
addressing int the cloud. It handles the creation and management of a virtual
networking infrastructure, including networks, switches, subnets, and routers
for devices managed fy the OpenStack Compute service.
-----------------
Test Requirements

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PyYAML>=3.1.0
yamllint>=0.5.2
doc8

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OS_STDERR_CAPTURE=1
OS_TEST_TIMEOUT=60
PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=True
deps = -r{toxinidir}/test-requirements.txt
[testenv:docs]
basepython = python3
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sphinx-build -a -E -W -d doc/build/doctrees -b html doc/source doc/build/html
whitelist_externals = rm
[testenv:linters]
basepython = python3
whitelist_externals = bash
commands =
bash -c "find {toxinidir} \
\( -name .tox -prune \) \
-o -type f -name '*.yaml' \
-print0 | xargs -0 yamllint"
doc8 doc/source
[testenv:releasenotes]
basepython = python3
deps = -r{toxinidir}/doc/requirements.txt