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Roman Coedo commented on CLOUDSTACK-8208:
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I may be interested on writing a proposal for this project. I have a java
background with industry experience. I also completed last summer of code
successfully working in apache jclouds. I'll need some guidance about this.
> Improve CloudStack Integration Testing and Write tool for automating it
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> Key: CLOUDSTACK-8208
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-8208
> Project: CloudStack
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the
> default.)
> Reporter: Rohit Yadav
> Labels: cloud, golang, gsoc2015, java, python
> Fix For: 4.6.0
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> The integration tests that CloudStack has are hard to run on real hardware
> due to strict/hardcoded configuration. The task of this project are:
> - Figure about minimal system resources needed to run all integration tests
> (RAM, CPU, no. of VMs).
> - Fix integration tests for they can run on a developer's laptop or mini PCs
> such as NUC with real hypervisors (and not just simulator) - Xen or KVM. All
> hypervisors run in nested virtualized environment - for example Xen on
> VirtualBox, KVM on VMWare workstation or Fusion, or KVM/Xen on KVM etc.
> - Create Jenkins job for the same
> - Write an tool necessary to automate this
> - Create ansible based (ideal/template) CloudStack deployment based on Xen or
> KVM (checkout as an example, github.com/bhaisaab/peppercorn)
> This will be most important GSoC project and contribution to CloudStack if it
> delivers the above because right now even if we've the integration tests,
> they are hard to run by developers.
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