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jay vyas updated BIGTOP-1449:
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    Description: 
We can automatically set up vagrant to install a release candidate on n nodes 
and  run smoke tests.  Here is how .

1) Adding the bigtop folder as a shared folder in Vagrantfile, so that VMs have 
access to bigtop  source
{noformat}
   # the bigtop puppet recipes
   bigtop_puppet = "../../puppet"
-
+  bigtop_home =   "../../../"
...
+  bigtop.vm.synced_folder bigtop_home, "/bigtop-home"
 {noformat}

2) cd /bigtop-home [ {{sudo puppet apply --modulepath=./ -e "include 
bigtop_toolchain::gradle && alias gradle=/usr/local/gradle/bin/gradle"}}

3) Having the bigtop repo in Vagrantfile point at the RC url (modify the line 
in provision.sh 
{{bigtop_yumrepo_uri,http://bigtop01.cloudera.org:8080/view/Releases/job/Bigtop-0.8.0/label=centos6/6/artifact/output/}}

4) Export HADOOP_CONF_DIR, 
BIGTOP_HOME,HADOOP_MAPRED_HOME,HIVE_HOME,HIVE_CONF_DIR, and so on...

5) Ensure that a home dir exists for the user (i.e. as fs superuser (i.e. hdfs 
or root on a posix filesystem) run {{hadoop fs -mkdir /user/vagrant}} )

6) Running the tests {{cd bigtop-tests/smoke-tests/ && gradle compileGroovy 
test -Dsmoke-tests=mapreduce --info}} 

Might as well do it so that for next release,  we can automate testing of 
bigtop on n-node clusters.

When doing this task, 

- lets also update {{smoke-tests}} and (1) fix the README (it sais smoke-tests, 
instead of smoke.tests) (2) parameterize ITest .  Those are both needed for 
proper automation of RC testing.
- Also lets bound the amount of hive tests we run. Currently it runs all of 
them.  I think we only need it to run "basic" or a few others, and we can 
ensure this by setting system properties.

*Then, next time an RC comes out, to test, we just update number of nodes and 
run "vagrant up".*  :)
 

  was:
We can automatically set up vagrant to install a release candidate on n nodes 
and  run smoke tests.  Here is how .

1) Adding the bigtop folder as a shared folder in Vagrantfile, so that VMs have 
access to bigtop  source
{noformat}
   # the bigtop puppet recipes
   bigtop_puppet = "../../puppet"
-
+  bigtop_home =   "../../../"
...
+  bigtop.vm.synced_folder bigtop_home, "/bigtop-home"
 {noformat}

2) cd /bigtop-home [ {{sudo puppet apply --modulepath=./ -e "include 
bigtop_toolchain::gradle && alias gradle=/usr/local/gradle/bin/gradle"}}

3) Having the bigtop repo in Vagrantfile point at the RC url (modify the line 
in provision.sh 
{{bigtop_yumrepo_uri,http://bigtop01.cloudera.org:8080/view/Releases/job/Bigtop-0.8.0/label=centos6/6/artifact/output/}}

4) Export HADOOP_CONF_DIR, 
BIGTOP_HOME,HADOOP_MAPRED_HOME,HIVE_HOME,HIVE_CONF_DIR, and so on...

5) Ensure that a home dir exists for the user (i.e. as fs superuser (i.e. hdfs 
or root on a posix filesystem) run {{hadoop fs -mkdir /user/vagrant}} )

6) Running the tests {{cd bigtop-tests/smoke-tests/ && gradle compileGroovy 
test -Dsmoke-tests=mapreduce --info}} 

Might as well do it so that for next release,  we can automate testing of 
bigtop on n-node clusters.

When doing this task, lets also update {{smoke-tests}} and (1) fix the README 
(it sais smoke-tests, instead of smoke.tests) (2) parameterize ITest .  Those 
are both needed for proper automation of RC testing.

*Then, next time an RC comes out, to test, we just update number of nodes and 
run "vagrant up".*  :)
 


> Add RC Testing support to vagrant recipe
> ----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: BIGTOP-1449
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BIGTOP-1449
>             Project: Bigtop
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: vm
>    Affects Versions: 0.9.0
>            Reporter: jay vyas
>
> We can automatically set up vagrant to install a release candidate on n nodes 
> and  run smoke tests.  Here is how .
> 1) Adding the bigtop folder as a shared folder in Vagrantfile, so that VMs 
> have access to bigtop  source
> {noformat}
>    # the bigtop puppet recipes
>    bigtop_puppet = "../../puppet"
> -
> +  bigtop_home =   "../../../"
> ...
> +  bigtop.vm.synced_folder bigtop_home, "/bigtop-home"
>  {noformat}
> 2) cd /bigtop-home [ {{sudo puppet apply --modulepath=./ -e "include 
> bigtop_toolchain::gradle && alias gradle=/usr/local/gradle/bin/gradle"}}
> 3) Having the bigtop repo in Vagrantfile point at the RC url (modify the line 
> in provision.sh 
> {{bigtop_yumrepo_uri,http://bigtop01.cloudera.org:8080/view/Releases/job/Bigtop-0.8.0/label=centos6/6/artifact/output/}}
> 4) Export HADOOP_CONF_DIR, 
> BIGTOP_HOME,HADOOP_MAPRED_HOME,HIVE_HOME,HIVE_CONF_DIR, and so on...
> 5) Ensure that a home dir exists for the user (i.e. as fs superuser (i.e. 
> hdfs or root on a posix filesystem) run {{hadoop fs -mkdir /user/vagrant}} )
> 6) Running the tests {{cd bigtop-tests/smoke-tests/ && gradle compileGroovy 
> test -Dsmoke-tests=mapreduce --info}} 
> Might as well do it so that for next release,  we can automate testing of 
> bigtop on n-node clusters.
> When doing this task, 
> - lets also update {{smoke-tests}} and (1) fix the README (it sais 
> smoke-tests, instead of smoke.tests) (2) parameterize ITest .  Those are both 
> needed for proper automation of RC testing.
> - Also lets bound the amount of hive tests we run. Currently it runs all of 
> them.  I think we only need it to run "basic" or a few others, and we can 
> ensure this by setting system properties.
> *Then, next time an RC comes out, to test, we just update number of nodes and 
> run "vagrant up".*  :)
>  



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