+1 to this awesomeness. - where is this test case repo so we can see the 73 tests? - what is the size of this infrastructure? - can someone replicate this?
On 11/2/12 5:44 AM, "Prasanna Santhanam" <prasanna.santha...@citrix.com> wrote: >On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 11:14:18PM +0530, Ahmad Emneina wrote: >> I'd like to call peoples attention to >> http://jenkins.cloudstack.org/job/nightly-smoke-kvm/1/console, what were >> looking at here is the culmination of some seriously awesome work. In >> brief, this is an automated setup that deploys the latest cloudstack >>(in a >> vm) and provisions 'fresh' hypervisors running on bare metal. Then >>marvin >> configures cloudstack and drives the testing! This is all integrated >>with >> and runs as a jenkins job. The gang responsible for this, Rohit, Edison >> and Prasanna... managed to scrape time in their lives, between all the >> code contribution/bug fixing, and got this up and running. Kudos, >>congrats >> and a sincere thank you! >> >> This is also a call to the community at large to help expand the >> functional/automated test suites. Have a look in >> <source_tree>/test/integration/ and peruse the README's. > >(There is a jenkins failure right now that is preventing the results >from showing in graph. I'm looking into fixing that.) > >The tests now run according to the following schedule: > >KVM - 0030h, 1230h >Xenserver - 0630h, 1830h > >The setup will configure Advanced Zone with either hypervisor in each >of its runs. > >Since the module level fixtures are independent of each other. I will >set them to execute concurrently. Over the next week - I will add >more test suites to this setup. Right now it runs 73 tests for build >verification. > >Any tests that one checks-in to the repo will be automatically picked >and run against the environments. > >I'm also writing down more detailed explanation of how this works, the >scripts, puppet recipes, kickstart files and how we plan on expanding >it. Hope in the near future we can replicate the same across other >locations and convert the tests into our own version of the Chaos >Monkey :) > > >Thanks, >-- >Prasanna.,