Hi,

I would vote for having something similar to Yardstick [1] but centralized in 
Releng with an easy python lib that enables functions like SCP things to/from 
the deployed nodes.

For your third point, log collection shouldn’t be done at test case level. It 
should be performed by CI after running the test tools, otherwise you can a 
false negative when running those test on non-OPNFV installers.

Regards,
Jose

[1] 
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opnfv/yardstick/master/etc/yardstick/nodes/fuel_virtual/pod.yaml
 
<https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opnfv/yardstick/master/etc/yardstick/nodes/fuel_virtual/pod.yaml>



> On 11 Oct 2017, at 18:08, Georg Kunz <georg.k...@ericsson.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
>  
> Just to highlight this, from a Dovetail/CVP perspective, the important aspect 
> is that there are no dependencies on OPNFV-specific resources/lib in order to 
> be able to run test cases against commercial non-OPNFV deployments.
>  
> Having to write an adapter for a particular commercial deployment before you 
> can run Dovetail is obviously not really an option. So, for tests which 
> require SSH/SCP access, we need to think about...
> If the adapter can be parameterized, so that we can make it a configuration 
> option, e.g., specifying login credentials, source and target directories, 
> etc., similarly to Yardstick.
> Reuse what Yardstick is using?
> If the test case be parameterized such that it does not attempt to gather 
> logs if used for certification? (limited use, of course)
> …
>  
> Cheers
> Georg
>  
> From: opnfv-tech-discuss-boun...@lists.opnfv.org 
> <mailto:opnfv-tech-discuss-boun...@lists.opnfv.org> 
> [mailto:opnfv-tech-discuss-boun...@lists.opnfv.org 
> <mailto:opnfv-tech-discuss-boun...@lists.opnfv.org>] On Behalf Of Jose Lausuch
> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2017 4:40 PM
> To: Beierl, Mark <mark.bei...@dell.com <mailto:mark.bei...@dell.com>>
> Cc: opnfv-tech-discuss@lists.opnfv.org 
> <mailto:opnfv-tech-discuss@lists.opnfv.org>
> Subject: Re: [opnfv-tech-discuss] [functest] [sdnvpn] Proposal for removing 
> installer dependent information in the test tools
>  
> Hi,
>  
> With regards to Functest, you can run it on any OpenStack deployment as long 
> as you provide a proper RC file and meet the requirements on the jumphost 
> (docker, connectivity to the deployment, …).
>  
> However, in some cases, some test cases from feature projects require SSH 
> access to the deployment and to make things centralized, the deployment 
> handler was created [1]. This is a library that allows users to get the 
> number of nodes from the deployment, functions to SCP things from the nodes 
> and some other utils. The bad part of it is that it only supports Apex, Fuel 
> and OSA for now…  unless someones volunteers to write the other adapters for 
> joid, mcp, compass osa..  This library might be used to extract the desired 
> logs after Functest/Yardstick runs in CI to place them in artifact repo and 
> post-analize. 
>  
> Regards,
> Jose
>  
> [1] https://git.opnfv.org/releng/tree/modules/opnfv/deployment 
> <https://git.opnfv.org/releng/tree/modules/opnfv/deployment>
>  
>  
>  
>  
> On 11 Oct 2017, at 16:23, Beierl, Mark <mark.bei...@dell.com 
> <mailto:mark.bei...@dell.com>> wrote:
>  
> Hello,
>  
> StorPerf very much relies on knowledge of the installer to gather information 
> about the block storage underlay.  For example, the number of Ceph nodes, or 
> even Ceph vs. LVM, is very relevant to the final report.  I also wish there 
> were an installer agnostic method of collecting this information as right now 
> I keep that code in the ci/daily.sh and other scripts.
>  
> With the new releng repository being created, perhaps it is time to start 
> moving some of the installer specific code there?  I also see that being of 
> benefit when adding XCI support, as technically that would be yet another 
> type of installer.
>  
> Regards,
> Mark
>  
> Mark Beierl
> SW System Sr Principal Engineer
> Dell EMC | Office of the CTO
> mobile +1 613 314 8106 <tel:1-613-314-8106>
> mark.bei...@dell.com <mailto:mark.bei...@dell.com>
>  
> On Oct 11, 2017, at 02:25, xudan (N) <xuda...@huawei.com 
> <mailto:xuda...@huawei.com>> wrote:
>  
> Hi Srikanth,
>  
> As I know, some Yardstick test cases also need to login nodes. Yardstick uses 
> a file providing all the login information.
> You can refer to 
> https://github.com/opnfv/yardstick/tree/master/etc/yardstick/nodes 
> <https://github.com/opnfv/yardstick/tree/master/etc/yardstick/nodes> which 
> gives some examples.
> Hope this will help you.
>  
> BR
> Dan Xu
>  
> From: Srikanth Vavilapalli [mailto:srikanth.vavilapa...@ericsson.com 
> <mailto:srikanth.vavilapa...@ericsson.com>] 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2017 12:28 PM
> To: opnfv-tech-discuss@lists.opnfv.org 
> <mailto:opnfv-tech-discuss@lists.opnfv.org>
> Cc: Tim Irnich; xudan (N)
> Subject: [functest] [sdnvpn] Proposal for removing installer dependent 
> information in the test tools
>  
> Hi
>  
> I am looking into Jira ticket “SDNVPN-181 
> <https://jira.opnfv.org/browse/SDNVPN-181>: Function "gather_logs" restricts 
> to Apex and Fuel”, which raises concerns on having installer dependent logic 
> in the sdnvpn repo. The issue is, at the end of the sdnvpn test execution, we 
> are invoking gather_logs() utility which internally tries to gather the 
> information about all the OpenStack nodes based on the configured 
> INSTALLER_TYPE in order to run the fetch_logs.sh script on the target 
> OpenStack nodes 
> (https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=sdnvpn.git;a=blob;f=sdnvpn/lib/utils.py;h=ad0714ea9dd40ee8305cd17e42695f0176e88328;hb=HEAD#l215
>  
> <https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/gitweb?p=sdnvpn.git;a=blob;f=sdnvpn/lib/utils.py;h=ad0714ea9dd40ee8305cd17e42695f0176e88328;hb=HEAD#l215>)
>  
> So, the jira ticket proposes to accept all the needed information about the 
> OpenStack controllers, compute nodes and the associated username, keys…etc. 
> in a file format such that these tests can also be run on OPNFV based 
> commercial products deployed with their custom deployment tools.
>  
> So in general, in the test tools, is there any need to have awareness of what 
> installers being used when we all care about the target OpenStack node IPs, 
> associated attributes and jumphost IP (in some cases)?
>  
> I would like to get the community opinion here. Appreciate your inputs.
>  
> Thanks
> Srikanth     
>  
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