
Modules import nova.config for two reasons right now - firstly, to reference nova.config.CONF and, secondly, if they use one of the options defined in nova.config. Often modules import nova.openstack.common.cfg and nova.config which is a bit pointless since they could just use cfg.CONF if they just want to nova.config in order to reference CONF. Let's just use cfg.CONF everywhere and we can explicitly state where we actually require options defined in nova.config. Change-Id: Ie4184a74e3e78c99658becb18dce1c2087e450bb
265 lines
9.9 KiB
Python
265 lines
9.9 KiB
Python
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# Copyright (c) 2011 Citrix Systems, Inc.
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# Copyright 2011 OpenStack LLC.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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"""
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Test suite for VMWareAPI.
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"""
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from nova.compute import power_state
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from nova import context
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from nova import db
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from nova import exception
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from nova import test
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import nova.tests.image.fake
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from nova.tests.vmwareapi import db_fakes
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from nova.tests.vmwareapi import stubs
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from nova.virt.vmwareapi import driver
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from nova.virt.vmwareapi import fake as vmwareapi_fake
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class VMWareAPIVMTestCase(test.TestCase):
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"""Unit tests for Vmware API connection calls."""
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def setUp(self):
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super(VMWareAPIVMTestCase, self).setUp()
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self.context = context.RequestContext('fake', 'fake', is_admin=False)
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self.flags(vmwareapi_host_ip='test_url',
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vmwareapi_host_username='test_username',
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vmwareapi_host_password='test_pass')
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self.user_id = 'fake'
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self.project_id = 'fake'
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self.context = context.RequestContext(self.user_id, self.project_id)
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vmwareapi_fake.reset()
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db_fakes.stub_out_db_instance_api(self.stubs)
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stubs.set_stubs(self.stubs)
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self.conn = driver.VMWareESXDriver(None, False)
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# NOTE(vish): none of the network plugging code is actually
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# being tested
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self.network_info = [({'bridge': 'fa0',
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'id': 0,
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'vlan': None,
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'bridge_interface': None,
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'injected': True},
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{'broadcast': '192.168.0.255',
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'dns': ['192.168.0.1'],
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'gateway': '192.168.0.1',
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'gateway_v6': 'dead:beef::1',
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'ip6s': [{'enabled': '1',
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'ip': 'dead:beef::dcad:beff:feef:0',
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'netmask': '64'}],
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'ips': [{'enabled': '1',
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'ip': '192.168.0.100',
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'netmask': '255.255.255.0'}],
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'label': 'fake',
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'mac': 'DE:AD:BE:EF:00:00',
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'rxtx_cap': 3})]
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self.image = {
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'id': 'c1c8ce3d-c2e0-4247-890c-ccf5cc1c004c',
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'disk_format': 'vhd',
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'size': 512,
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}
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nova.tests.image.fake.stub_out_image_service(self.stubs)
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def tearDown(self):
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super(VMWareAPIVMTestCase, self).tearDown()
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vmwareapi_fake.cleanup()
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nova.tests.image.fake.FakeImageService_reset()
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def _create_instance_in_the_db(self):
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values = {'name': 1,
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'id': 1,
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'project_id': self.project_id,
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'user_id': self.user_id,
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'image_ref': "1",
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'kernel_id': "1",
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'ramdisk_id': "1",
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'mac_address': "de:ad:be:ef:be:ef",
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'instance_type': 'm1.large',
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}
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self.instance = db.instance_create(None, values)
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def _create_vm(self):
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"""Create and spawn the VM."""
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self._create_instance_in_the_db()
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self.type_data = db.instance_type_get_by_name(None, 'm1.large')
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self.conn.spawn(self.context, self.instance, self.image,
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injected_files=[], admin_password=None,
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network_info=self.network_info,
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block_device_info=None)
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self._check_vm_record()
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def _check_vm_record(self):
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"""
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Check if the spawned VM's properties correspond to the instance in
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the db.
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"""
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instances = self.conn.list_instances()
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self.assertEquals(len(instances), 1)
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# Get Nova record for VM
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vm_info = self.conn.get_info({'name': 1})
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# Get record for VM
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vms = vmwareapi_fake._get_objects("VirtualMachine")
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vm = vms[0]
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# Check that m1.large above turned into the right thing.
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mem_kib = long(self.type_data['memory_mb']) << 10
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vcpus = self.type_data['vcpus']
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self.assertEquals(vm_info['max_mem'], mem_kib)
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self.assertEquals(vm_info['mem'], mem_kib)
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self.assertEquals(vm.get("summary.config.numCpu"), vcpus)
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self.assertEquals(vm.get("summary.config.memorySizeMB"),
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self.type_data['memory_mb'])
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# Check that the VM is running according to Nova
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self.assertEquals(vm_info['state'], power_state.RUNNING)
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# Check that the VM is running according to vSphere API.
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self.assertEquals(vm.get("runtime.powerState"), 'poweredOn')
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def _check_vm_info(self, info, pwr_state=power_state.RUNNING):
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"""
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Check if the get_info returned values correspond to the instance
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object in the db.
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"""
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mem_kib = long(self.type_data['memory_mb']) << 10
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self.assertEquals(info["state"], pwr_state)
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self.assertEquals(info["max_mem"], mem_kib)
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self.assertEquals(info["mem"], mem_kib)
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self.assertEquals(info["num_cpu"], self.type_data['vcpus'])
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def test_list_instances(self):
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instances = self.conn.list_instances()
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self.assertEquals(len(instances), 0)
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def test_list_instances_1(self):
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self._create_vm()
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instances = self.conn.list_instances()
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self.assertEquals(len(instances), 1)
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def test_spawn(self):
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self._create_vm()
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info = self.conn.get_info({'name': 1})
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self._check_vm_info(info, power_state.RUNNING)
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def test_snapshot(self):
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self._create_vm()
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info = self.conn.get_info({'name': 1})
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self._check_vm_info(info, power_state.RUNNING)
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self.conn.snapshot(self.context, self.instance, "Test-Snapshot")
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info = self.conn.get_info({'name': 1})
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self._check_vm_info(info, power_state.RUNNING)
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def test_snapshot_non_existent(self):
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self._create_instance_in_the_db()
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self.assertRaises(exception.InstanceNotFound, self.conn.snapshot,
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self.context, self.instance, "Test-Snapshot")
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def test_reboot(self):
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self._create_vm()
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info = self.conn.get_info({'name': 1})
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self._check_vm_info(info, power_state.RUNNING)
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reboot_type = "SOFT"
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self.conn.reboot(self.instance, self.network_info, reboot_type)
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info = self.conn.get_info({'name': 1})
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self._check_vm_info(info, power_state.RUNNING)
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def test_reboot_non_existent(self):
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self._create_instance_in_the_db()
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self.assertRaises(exception.InstanceNotFound, self.conn.reboot,
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self.instance, self.network_info, 'SOFT')
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def test_reboot_not_poweredon(self):
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self._create_vm()
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info = self.conn.get_info({'name': 1})
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self._check_vm_info(info, power_state.RUNNING)
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self.conn.suspend(self.instance)
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info = self.conn.get_info({'name': 1})
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self._check_vm_info(info, power_state.PAUSED)
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self.assertRaises(exception.InstanceRebootFailure, self.conn.reboot,
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self.instance, self.network_info, 'SOFT')
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def test_suspend(self):
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self._create_vm()
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info = self.conn.get_info({'name': 1})
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self._check_vm_info(info, power_state.RUNNING)
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self.conn.suspend(self.instance)
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info = self.conn.get_info({'name': 1})
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self._check_vm_info(info, power_state.PAUSED)
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def test_suspend_non_existent(self):
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self._create_instance_in_the_db()
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self.assertRaises(exception.InstanceNotFound, self.conn.suspend,
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self.instance)
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def test_resume(self):
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self._create_vm()
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info = self.conn.get_info({'name': 1})
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self._check_vm_info(info, power_state.RUNNING)
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self.conn.suspend(self.instance)
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info = self.conn.get_info({'name': 1})
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self._check_vm_info(info, power_state.PAUSED)
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self.conn.resume(self.instance)
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info = self.conn.get_info({'name': 1})
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self._check_vm_info(info, power_state.RUNNING)
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def test_resume_non_existent(self):
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self._create_instance_in_the_db()
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self.assertRaises(exception.InstanceNotFound, self.conn.resume,
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self.instance)
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def test_resume_not_suspended(self):
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self._create_vm()
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info = self.conn.get_info({'name': 1})
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self._check_vm_info(info, power_state.RUNNING)
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self.assertRaises(exception.InstanceResumeFailure, self.conn.resume,
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self.instance)
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def test_get_info(self):
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self._create_vm()
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info = self.conn.get_info({'name': 1})
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self._check_vm_info(info, power_state.RUNNING)
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def test_destroy(self):
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self._create_vm()
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info = self.conn.get_info({'name': 1})
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self._check_vm_info(info, power_state.RUNNING)
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instances = self.conn.list_instances()
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self.assertEquals(len(instances), 1)
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self.conn.destroy(self.instance, self.network_info)
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instances = self.conn.list_instances()
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self.assertEquals(len(instances), 0)
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def test_destroy_non_existent(self):
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self._create_instance_in_the_db()
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self.assertEquals(self.conn.destroy(self.instance, self.network_info),
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None)
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def test_pause(self):
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pass
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def test_unpause(self):
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pass
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def test_diagnostics(self):
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pass
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def test_get_console_output(self):
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pass
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