Re: [openstack-dev] [Congress] Magnum_driver
Hi Tim, thanks a lot for your help. I've seen that there is a failure for "gate-congress-pe-replicated-nv". It's strange because I didn't have failure before. So, what should I do now? Ruben - Messaggio originale - Da: "Tim Hinrichs" A: "Ruben" Cc: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org, "timothy l hinrichs" Inviato: Lunedì, 12 dicembre 2016 19:58:24 Oggetto: Re: [Congress] Magnum_driver Hi Ruben, Looked like there were still multiple changes, so I squashed them into 1 and fixed up the requirements.txt file. (You should only need to add the python-magnumclient to the requirements.txt file.) I also abandoned one that was incorporated into the one 1 fix. Here it is. Now the community should give you reviews. https://review.openstack.org/#/c/404222 Tim On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 3:06 PM Ruben wrote: > Hi Tim, > sorry for the late, but I've had a busy week. > Anyway, I've tried to add the magnum_driver to review into a single commit. > I don't know if I have been able.. > > Ruben > > - Messaggio originale - > Da: "Tim Hinrichs" > A: "Ruben" > Cc: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org, "timothy l hinrichs" < > timothy.l.hinri...@gmail.com> > Inviato: Mercoledì, 30 novembre 2016 22:04:32 > Oggetto: Re: [Congress] Magnum_driver > > Hi Ruben, > > What you're doing is correct. The downside is that it creates a new commit > for every change you make, and all of those commits show up on gerrit. In > OpenStack (and other projects I've seen that use Gerrit for code reviews) > you squash those commits into 1 change so that it's easier for reviewers to > see the change as a whole. (Projects that use Github for code reviews do > more like what you're doing now). To see your > > Here's a blog showing you what to do... > https://ariejan.net/2011/07/05/git-squash-your-latests-commits-into-one/ > > You can probably do > > $ git rebase -i > > and then follow the instructions in the blog that say you replace the > 'pick' for all the commits after the first with 'squash' (or 's' for > short). So something like the following. > > pick f392171 Added new feature X squash ba9dd9a Added new elements to page > design squash df71a27 Updated CSS for new elements > > After that, you should be able to do ... > > $ git review > > Tim > > On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 5:23 AM Ruben > wrote: > > > Hi Tim, > > what should I do to squash all the commits into a single one? > > > > To add the code to review I made: > > > > git add > > git commit > > git review > > > > Isn't it correct? > > > > Ruben > > > > - Messaggio originale - > > Da: "Tim Hinrichs" > > A: "Ruben" > > Cc: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org, "timothy l hinrichs" < > > timothy.l.hinri...@gmail.com> > > Inviato: Mercoledì, 30 novembre 2016 2:34:22 > > Oggetto: Re: [Congress] Magnum_driver > > > > Hi Ruben, > > > > I left a comment on one of the changes; after you take care of that I'll > > take a closer look at the code. Let me know if you have questions. > > > > Tim > > > > On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 4:06 AM Ruben > > wrote: > > > > > Hi Tim, > > > I've added the code of magnum_driver and its unit test to review. > > > It seems everything works. > > > > > > Ruben > > > > > > - Original Message - > > > From: "Tim Hinrichs" > > > To: "Ruben" > > > Cc: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org, "timothy l hinrichs" < > > > timothy.l.hinri...@gmail.com> > > > Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2016 12:48:12 AM > > > Subject: Re: [Congress] Magnum_driver > > > > > > Definitely push that code up into Gerrit so we can all take a look. > Data > > > like pods and containers is probably the most valuable data from > Magnum, > > so > > > I'd definitely recommend adding that. But push the code you have to > > Gerrit > > > first. (As long as you leave the ChangeId the same each time you push > to > > > Gerrit, Gerrit will keep all of the versions you pushed organized > > together, > > > yet keep the versions separate.) > > > > > > Tim > > > > > > On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 3:06 PM Ruben < > r.manganiel...@studenti.unisa.it> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > Hi Tim, > > > > You are great. It works! Thanks a
Re: [openstack-dev] [Congress] Magnum_driver
Hi Tim, sorry for the late, but I've had a busy week. Anyway, I've tried to add the magnum_driver to review into a single commit. I don't know if I have been able.. Ruben - Messaggio originale - Da: "Tim Hinrichs" A: "Ruben" Cc: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org, "timothy l hinrichs" Inviato: Mercoledì, 30 novembre 2016 22:04:32 Oggetto: Re: [Congress] Magnum_driver Hi Ruben, What you're doing is correct. The downside is that it creates a new commit for every change you make, and all of those commits show up on gerrit. In OpenStack (and other projects I've seen that use Gerrit for code reviews) you squash those commits into 1 change so that it's easier for reviewers to see the change as a whole. (Projects that use Github for code reviews do more like what you're doing now). To see your Here's a blog showing you what to do... https://ariejan.net/2011/07/05/git-squash-your-latests-commits-into-one/ You can probably do $ git rebase -i and then follow the instructions in the blog that say you replace the 'pick' for all the commits after the first with 'squash' (or 's' for short). So something like the following. pick f392171 Added new feature X squash ba9dd9a Added new elements to page design squash df71a27 Updated CSS for new elements After that, you should be able to do ... $ git review Tim On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 5:23 AM Ruben wrote: > Hi Tim, > what should I do to squash all the commits into a single one? > > To add the code to review I made: > > git add > git commit > git review > > Isn't it correct? > > Ruben > > - Messaggio originale - > Da: "Tim Hinrichs" > A: "Ruben" > Cc: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org, "timothy l hinrichs" < > timothy.l.hinri...@gmail.com> > Inviato: Mercoledì, 30 novembre 2016 2:34:22 > Oggetto: Re: [Congress] Magnum_driver > > Hi Ruben, > > I left a comment on one of the changes; after you take care of that I'll > take a closer look at the code. Let me know if you have questions. > > Tim > > On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 4:06 AM Ruben > wrote: > > > Hi Tim, > > I've added the code of magnum_driver and its unit test to review. > > It seems everything works. > > > > Ruben > > > > - Original Message - > > From: "Tim Hinrichs" > > To: "Ruben" > > Cc: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org, "timothy l hinrichs" < > > timothy.l.hinri...@gmail.com> > > Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2016 12:48:12 AM > > Subject: Re: [Congress] Magnum_driver > > > > Definitely push that code up into Gerrit so we can all take a look. Data > > like pods and containers is probably the most valuable data from Magnum, > so > > I'd definitely recommend adding that. But push the code you have to > Gerrit > > first. (As long as you leave the ChangeId the same each time you push to > > Gerrit, Gerrit will keep all of the versions you pushed organized > together, > > yet keep the versions separate.) > > > > Tim > > > > On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 3:06 PM Ruben > > wrote: > > > > > Hi Tim, > > > You are great. It works! Thanks a lot! > > > I've also solved the problem with py27. The unit test seems to work. > > > The only thing that seems not to work is populate the 'clusters_links' > > and > > > 'cluster_templates_links' tables: they are empty. > > > Also, the 'labels' table is empty. > > > I've no errors anyway. > > > Are these problems according to you? > > > > > > Should I to try to add the translation of pods, containers and > services? > > > > > > I've add the code to review. > > > > > > Ruben > > > - Original Message - > > > From: "Tim Hinrichs" > > > To: "Ruben" > > > Cc: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org, "timothy l hinrichs" < > > > timothy.l.hinri...@gmail.com> > > > Sent: Friday, November 25, 2016 10:36:29 PM > > > Subject: Re: [Congress] Magnum_driver > > > > > > Hi Ruben, > > > > > > Glad you got that worked out. Once in a while I end up deleting my > .tox > > > dir because it gets out of date. I guess that's what the --recreate > > option > > > to tox does. So I learned something. :) > > > > > > The new error message looks to be saying that an object of type > 'Cluster' > > > cannot be iterated. Congress
Re: [openstack-dev] [Congress] Magnum_driver
Hi Tim, what should I do to squash all the commits into a single one? To add the code to review I made: git add git commit git review Isn't it correct? Ruben - Messaggio originale - Da: "Tim Hinrichs" A: "Ruben" Cc: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org, "timothy l hinrichs" Inviato: Mercoledì, 30 novembre 2016 2:34:22 Oggetto: Re: [Congress] Magnum_driver Hi Ruben, I left a comment on one of the changes; after you take care of that I'll take a closer look at the code. Let me know if you have questions. Tim On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 4:06 AM Ruben wrote: > Hi Tim, > I've added the code of magnum_driver and its unit test to review. > It seems everything works. > > Ruben > > - Original Message - > From: "Tim Hinrichs" > To: "Ruben" > Cc: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org, "timothy l hinrichs" < > timothy.l.hinri...@gmail.com> > Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2016 12:48:12 AM > Subject: Re: [Congress] Magnum_driver > > Definitely push that code up into Gerrit so we can all take a look. Data > like pods and containers is probably the most valuable data from Magnum, so > I'd definitely recommend adding that. But push the code you have to Gerrit > first. (As long as you leave the ChangeId the same each time you push to > Gerrit, Gerrit will keep all of the versions you pushed organized together, > yet keep the versions separate.) > > Tim > > On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 3:06 PM Ruben > wrote: > > > Hi Tim, > > You are great. It works! Thanks a lot! > > I've also solved the problem with py27. The unit test seems to work. > > The only thing that seems not to work is populate the 'clusters_links' > and > > 'cluster_templates_links' tables: they are empty. > > Also, the 'labels' table is empty. > > I've no errors anyway. > > Are these problems according to you? > > > > Should I to try to add the translation of pods, containers and services? > > > > I've add the code to review. > > > > Ruben > > - Original Message - > > From: "Tim Hinrichs" > > To: "Ruben" > > Cc: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org, "timothy l hinrichs" < > > timothy.l.hinri...@gmail.com> > > Sent: Friday, November 25, 2016 10:36:29 PM > > Subject: Re: [Congress] Magnum_driver > > > > Hi Ruben, > > > > Glad you got that worked out. Once in a while I end up deleting my .tox > > dir because it gets out of date. I guess that's what the --recreate > option > > to tox does. So I learned something. :) > > > > The new error message looks to be saying that an object of type 'Cluster' > > cannot be iterated. Congress's _translate_clusters method assumes that > > what you give it is basically JSON (arrays, dictionaries, numbers, > strings, > > bools). In this case Congress is trying to iterate over the keys of a > > dictionary but is getting a 'Cluster' Python object instead. What's > > happening is that when you do the cluster.list() (or whatever it's > called) > > on the magnum-python you're getting back a list of Cluster Python objects > > instead of a list of dictionaries. > > > > To fix the problem, you'll want to take the results of cluster.list() and > > translate it into a list of dictionaries, and then hand that off to > > _translate_clusters. Probably you'll need to do the same for the > > cluster_template. So instead of ... > > > > clusters_method = lambda: self._translate_clusters( > > {'clusters': self.magnum.clusters.list()}) > > > > You'll want to do something like ... > > > > clusters_method = lambda: self._translate_clusters( > > {'clusters': [x.__dict__ for x in > self.magnum.clusters.list()] > > }) > > > > Or at least, that's what I'd start trying. __dict__ grabs all the fields > > of an object and returns a dictionary. (If some of the values of that > > dictionary are also Python objects, then you might need something that's > > more complicated to recursively walk the result of clusters.list() and > > translate everything into lists and dictionaries. And I'm not sure that > > __dict__ will give you exactly what you want, but it's worth a try.). > > > > Tim > > > > > > On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 12:11 PM Ruben > > > wrote: > > > > > Hi Tim, > > > I solved the problem with: > > > > >
Re: [openstack-dev] [Congress] Magnum_driver
Hi Tim, I've added the code of magnum_driver and its unit test to review. It seems everything works. Ruben - Original Message - From: "Tim Hinrichs" To: "Ruben" Cc: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org, "timothy l hinrichs" Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2016 12:48:12 AM Subject: Re: [Congress] Magnum_driver Definitely push that code up into Gerrit so we can all take a look. Data like pods and containers is probably the most valuable data from Magnum, so I'd definitely recommend adding that. But push the code you have to Gerrit first. (As long as you leave the ChangeId the same each time you push to Gerrit, Gerrit will keep all of the versions you pushed organized together, yet keep the versions separate.) Tim On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 3:06 PM Ruben wrote: > Hi Tim, > You are great. It works! Thanks a lot! > I've also solved the problem with py27. The unit test seems to work. > The only thing that seems not to work is populate the 'clusters_links' and > 'cluster_templates_links' tables: they are empty. > Also, the 'labels' table is empty. > I've no errors anyway. > Are these problems according to you? > > Should I to try to add the translation of pods, containers and services? > > I've add the code to review. > > Ruben > - Original Message - > From: "Tim Hinrichs" > To: "Ruben" > Cc: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org, "timothy l hinrichs" < > timothy.l.hinri...@gmail.com> > Sent: Friday, November 25, 2016 10:36:29 PM > Subject: Re: [Congress] Magnum_driver > > Hi Ruben, > > Glad you got that worked out. Once in a while I end up deleting my .tox > dir because it gets out of date. I guess that's what the --recreate option > to tox does. So I learned something. :) > > The new error message looks to be saying that an object of type 'Cluster' > cannot be iterated. Congress's _translate_clusters method assumes that > what you give it is basically JSON (arrays, dictionaries, numbers, strings, > bools). In this case Congress is trying to iterate over the keys of a > dictionary but is getting a 'Cluster' Python object instead. What's > happening is that when you do the cluster.list() (or whatever it's called) > on the magnum-python you're getting back a list of Cluster Python objects > instead of a list of dictionaries. > > To fix the problem, you'll want to take the results of cluster.list() and > translate it into a list of dictionaries, and then hand that off to > _translate_clusters. Probably you'll need to do the same for the > cluster_template. So instead of ... > > clusters_method = lambda: self._translate_clusters( > {'clusters': self.magnum.clusters.list()}) > > You'll want to do something like ... > > clusters_method = lambda: self._translate_clusters( > {'clusters': [x.__dict__ for x in self.magnum.clusters.list()] > }) > > Or at least, that's what I'd start trying. __dict__ grabs all the fields > of an object and returns a dictionary. (If some of the values of that > dictionary are also Python objects, then you might need something that's > more complicated to recursively walk the result of clusters.list() and > translate everything into lists and dictionaries. And I'm not sure that > __dict__ will give you exactly what you want, but it's worth a try.). > > Tim > > > On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 12:11 PM Ruben > wrote: > > > Hi Tim, > > I solved the problem with: > > > > tox --recreate -e py27 > > > > Now I no have the error on the import. The unit test still has some > > errors, but I don't know why.. > > > > Anyway, I've this error when I try to add the magnum_driver: > > > > 2016-11-24 20:56:27.191 INFO congress.datasources.datasource_driver [-] > > magnum:: polling > > 2016-11-24 20:56:27.192 DEBUG congress.datasources.datasource_driver [-] > > update table clusters. from (pid=18720) update_from_datasource > > /opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/datasource_driver.py:1370 > > 2016-11-24 20:56:27.427 DEBUG congress.datasources.magnum_driver [-] > > CLUSTERS: {'clusters': [ > u'cluster_template_id': u'8d25a1ed-faa6-4305-a6a1-6559708c805b', u'uuid': > > u'1634beb9-25de-4cdd-bafa-67537069f0cc', u'links': [{u'href': u' > > http://10.0.2.15:9511/v1/clusters/1634beb9-25de-4cdd-bafa-67537069f0cc', > > u'rel': u'self'}, {u'href': u' > > http://10.0.2.15:9511/cluster
Re: [openstack-dev] [Congress] Magnum_driver
Hi Tim, You are great. It works! Thanks a lot! I've also solved the problem with py27. The unit test seems to work. The only thing that seems not to work is populate the 'clusters_links' and 'cluster_templates_links' tables: they are empty. Also, the 'labels' table is empty. I've no errors anyway. Are these problems according to you? Should I to try to add the translation of pods, containers and services? I've add the code to review. Ruben - Original Message - From: "Tim Hinrichs" To: "Ruben" Cc: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org, "timothy l hinrichs" Sent: Friday, November 25, 2016 10:36:29 PM Subject: Re: [Congress] Magnum_driver Hi Ruben, Glad you got that worked out. Once in a while I end up deleting my .tox dir because it gets out of date. I guess that's what the --recreate option to tox does. So I learned something. :) The new error message looks to be saying that an object of type 'Cluster' cannot be iterated. Congress's _translate_clusters method assumes that what you give it is basically JSON (arrays, dictionaries, numbers, strings, bools). In this case Congress is trying to iterate over the keys of a dictionary but is getting a 'Cluster' Python object instead. What's happening is that when you do the cluster.list() (or whatever it's called) on the magnum-python you're getting back a list of Cluster Python objects instead of a list of dictionaries. To fix the problem, you'll want to take the results of cluster.list() and translate it into a list of dictionaries, and then hand that off to _translate_clusters. Probably you'll need to do the same for the cluster_template. So instead of ... clusters_method = lambda: self._translate_clusters( {'clusters': self.magnum.clusters.list()}) You'll want to do something like ... clusters_method = lambda: self._translate_clusters( {'clusters': [x.__dict__ for x in self.magnum.clusters.list()] }) Or at least, that's what I'd start trying. __dict__ grabs all the fields of an object and returns a dictionary. (If some of the values of that dictionary are also Python objects, then you might need something that's more complicated to recursively walk the result of clusters.list() and translate everything into lists and dictionaries. And I'm not sure that __dict__ will give you exactly what you want, but it's worth a try.). Tim On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 12:11 PM Ruben wrote: > Hi Tim, > I solved the problem with: > > tox --recreate -e py27 > > Now I no have the error on the import. The unit test still has some > errors, but I don't know why.. > > Anyway, I've this error when I try to add the magnum_driver: > > 2016-11-24 20:56:27.191 INFO congress.datasources.datasource_driver [-] > magnum:: polling > 2016-11-24 20:56:27.192 DEBUG congress.datasources.datasource_driver [-] > update table clusters. from (pid=18720) update_from_datasource > /opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/datasource_driver.py:1370 > 2016-11-24 20:56:27.427 DEBUG congress.datasources.magnum_driver [-] > CLUSTERS: {'clusters': [ u'cluster_template_id': u'8d25a1ed-faa6-4305-a6a1-6559708c805b', u'uuid': > u'1634beb9-25de-4cdd-bafa-67537069f0cc', u'links': [{u'href': u' > http://10.0.2.15:9511/v1/clusters/1634beb9-25de-4cdd-bafa-67537069f0cc', > u'rel': u'self'}, {u'href': u' > http://10.0.2.15:9511/clusters/1634beb9-25de-4cdd-bafa-67537069f0cc', > u'rel': u'bookmark'}], u'stack_id': > u'17f1248d-286a-4fd4-9639-af5773670f03', u'master_count': 1, u'keypair': > u'testkey', u'node_count': 1, u'create_timeout': 60, u'name': > u'k8s-cluster'}>]} from (pid=18720) _translate_clusters > /opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/magnum_driver.py:165 > 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 ERROR congress.datasources.datasource_driver [-] > Datasource driver raised exception > 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver > Traceback (most recent call last): > 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver > File "/opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/datasource_driver.py", line > 1384, in poll > 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver > self.update_from_datasource() # sets self.state > 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver > File "/opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/datasource_driver.py", line > 1371, in update_from_datasource > 2016-11-24 20:56:27
Re: [openstack-dev] [Congress] Magnum_driver
Hi Tim, I solved the problem with: tox --recreate -e py27 Now I no have the error on the import. The unit test still has some errors, but I don't know why.. Anyway, I've this error when I try to add the magnum_driver: 2016-11-24 20:56:27.191 INFO congress.datasources.datasource_driver [-] magnum:: polling 2016-11-24 20:56:27.192 DEBUG congress.datasources.datasource_driver [-] update table clusters. from (pid=18720) update_from_datasource /opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/datasource_driver.py:1370 2016-11-24 20:56:27.427 DEBUG congress.datasources.magnum_driver [-] CLUSTERS: {'clusters': [http://10.0.2.15:9511/v1/clusters/1634beb9-25de-4cdd-bafa-67537069f0cc', u'rel': u'self'}, {u'href': u'http://10.0.2.15:9511/clusters/1634beb9-25de-4cdd-bafa-67537069f0cc', u'rel': u'bookmark'}], u'stack_id': u'17f1248d-286a-4fd4-9639-af5773670f03', u'master_count': 1, u'keypair': u'testkey', u'node_count': 1, u'create_timeout': 60, u'name': u'k8s-cluster'}>]} from (pid=18720) _translate_clusters /opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/magnum_driver.py:165 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 ERROR congress.datasources.datasource_driver [-] Datasource driver raised exception 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver Traceback (most recent call last): 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver File "/opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/datasource_driver.py", line 1384, in poll 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver self.update_from_datasource() # sets self.state 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver File "/opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/datasource_driver.py", line 1371, in update_from_datasource 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver self.update_methods[registered_table]() 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver File "/opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/magnum_driver.py", line 150, in 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver {'clusters': self.magnum.clusters.list()}) 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver File "/opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/datasource_utils.py", line 57, in inner 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver result = f(self, raw_data, *args, **kw) 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver File "/opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/magnum_driver.py", line 167, in _translate_clusters 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver obj['clusters'], MagnumDriver.clusters_translator) 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver File "/opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/datasource_driver.py", line 1048, in convert_objs 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver rows, _ = DataSourceDriver.convert_obj(o, translator) 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver File "/opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/datasource_driver.py", line 1021, in convert_obj 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver parent_row_dict) 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver File "/opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/datasource_driver.py", line 994, in _populate_translator_data_hdict 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver return cls._populate_hdict(translator, obj, parent_row_dict) 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver File "/opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/datasource_driver.py", line 924, in _populate_hdict 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver cls._get_value(obj, field, selector), extract_fn) 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver File "/opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/datasource_driver.py", line 693, in _get_value 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver if field in o: 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver TypeError: argument of type 'Cluster' is not iterable 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 TRACE congress.datasources.datasource_driver 2016-11-24 20:56:27.435 INFO congress.datasources.datasource_driver [-] magnum:: finished polling Any suggestions to solve it? I've add the code to review. Ruben - Original Message - From: "Ruben" To: "Tim Hinrichs" Cc: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org, "timothy l hinrichs" Sent: Thursday, Nov
Re: [openstack-dev] [Congress] Magnum_driver
Hi Tim, I already have 'pyhton-magnumclient' in the requirements.txt file, but I still have the error. This is the /opt/stack/congress/requirements.txt file: "# The order of packages is significant, because pip processes them in the order # of appearance. Changing the order has an impact on the overall integration # process, which may cause wedges in the gate later. Babel>=2.3.4 # BSD eventlet!=0.18.3,>=0.18.2 # MIT PuLP>=1.4.1 # MIT keystoneauth1>=2.14.0 # Apache-2.0 keystonemiddleware!=4.5.0,>=4.2.0 # Apache-2.0 Paste # MIT PasteDeploy>=1.5.0 # MIT pbr>=1.6 # Apache-2.0 python-keystoneclient>=3.6.0 # Apache-2.0 python-heatclient>=1.5.0 # Apache-2.0 python-magnumclient python-muranoclient>=0.8.2 # Apache-2.0 python-novaclient!=2.33.0,>=2.29.0 # Apache-2.0 python-neutronclient>=5.1.0 # Apache-2.0 python-ceilometerclient>=2.5.0 # Apache-2.0 python-cinderclient!=1.7.0,!=1.7.1,>=1.6.0 # Apache-2.0 python-swiftclient>=2.2.0 # Apache-2.0 python-ironicclient>=1.6.0 # Apache-2.0 alembic>=0.8.4 # MIT python-dateutil>=2.4.2 # BSD python-glanceclient>=2.5.0 # Apache-2.0 Routes!=2.0,!=2.1,!=2.3.0,>=1.12.3;python_version=='2.7' # MIT Routes!=2.0,!=2.3.0,>=1.12.3;python_version!='2.7' # MIT six>=1.9.0 # MIT oslo.concurrency>=3.8.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.config!=3.18.0,>=3.14.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.context>=2.9.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.db!=4.13.1,!=4.13.2,>=4.11.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.messaging>=5.2.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.policy>=1.15.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.serialization>=1.10.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.service>=1.10.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.utils>=3.18.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.middleware>=3.0.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.vmware>=2.11.0 # Apache-2.0 oslo.log>=3.11.0 # Apache-2.0 WebOb>=1.6.0 # MIT" - Original Message - From: "Tim Hinrichs" To: "Ruben" , openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org Cc: "timothy l hinrichs" Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2016 11:44:40 PM Subject: Re: [Congress] Magnum_driver Ruben, All the software that gets imported by your code needs to be listed in requirements.txt so that when tox runs, it installs that software. When I did some debugging for you I made the necessary change, so if you add that back into your change, that error should disappear. https://review.openstack.org/#/c/397150/ Tim On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 12:29 PM Ruben wrote: > Hi everybody, > I've trying to run the unit test of the magnum_driver. > > I make: > -cd /opt/stack/congress/ > -tox -epy27 > > but I have error with the import. > This is the output: > > "py27 develop-inst-noop: /opt/stack/congress > py27 installed: > alabaster==0.7.9,alembic==0.8.8,amqp==1.4.9,anyjson==0.3.3,appdirs==1.4.0,Babel==2.3.4,cachetools==2.0.0,cffi==1.9.1,cliff==2.2.0,cmd2==0.6.9,-e > git+ > http://git.openstack.org/openstack/congress@b2d96b56f721c941e85db565d203df008c455b19#egg=congress,contextlib2==0.5.4,coverage==4.2,cryptography==1.5.3,debtcollector==1.9.0,decorator==4.0.10,docutils==0.12,dogpile.cache==0.6.2,enum34==1.1.6,eventlet==0.19.0,extras==1.0.0,fasteners==0.14.1,fixtures==3.0.0,flake8==2.2.4,funcsigs==1.0.2,functools32==3.2.3.post2,futures==3.0.5,futurist==0.19.0,greenlet==0.4.10,hacking==0.10.2,idna==2.1,ipaddress==1.0.17,iso8601==0.1.11,Jinja2==2.8,jsonpatch==1.14,jsonpointer==1.10,jsonschema==2.5.1,keystoneauth1==2.15.0,keystonemiddleware==4.10.0,kombu==3.0.37,linecache2==1.0.0,lxml==3.6.4,Mako==1.0.6,MarkupSafe==0.23,mccabe==0.2.1,mock==2.0.0,monotonic==1.2,mox3==0.18.0,msgpack-python==0.4.8,netaddr==0.7.18,netifaces==0.10.5,openstacksdk==0.9.9,os-client-config==1.22.0,osc-lib==1.2.0,oslo.concurrency==3.15.0,oslo.config==3.19.0,oslo.context==2.10.0,oslo.db==4.14.0,oslo.i18n==3.10.0,oslo.log==3.17.0,oslo.messaging==5.12.0,oslo.middleware==3.20.0,oslo.po licy==1.16.0,oslo.serialization==2.14.0,oslo.service==1.17.0,oslo.utils==3.18.0,oslo.vmware==2.15.0,oslosphinx==4.8.0,oslotest==2.11.0,Paste==2.0.3,PasteDeploy==1.5.2,pbr==1.10.0,pep8==1.5.7,pika==0.10.0,pika-pool==0.1.3,ply==3.9,positional==1.1.1,prettytable==0.7.2,PuLP==1.6.1,pyasn1==0.1.9,pycadf==2.4.0,pycparser==2.17,pyflakes==0.8.1,Pygments==2.1.3,pyinotify==0.9.6,pyOpenSSL==16.2.0,pyparsing==1.5.7,python-ceilometerclient==2.7.0,python-cinderclient==1.9.0,python-dateutil==2.6.0,python-editor==1.0.1,python-glanceclient==2.5.0,python-heatclient==1.5.0,python-ironicclient==1.8.0,python-keystoneclient==3.6.0,python-mimeparse==1.6.0,python-muranoclient==0.11.1,python-neutronclient==6.0.0,python-novaclient==6.0.0,python-openstackclient==3.3.0,python-subunit==1.2.0,python-swiftclient==3.1.0,pytz==2016.7,PyYAML==3.12,reno==1.8.0,repoze.lru==0.6,requests==2.11.1,requests-mock==1.1.0,requestsexceptions==1.1.3,retrying==1.3.3,rfc3986==0.4.1,Routes==2.3.1,simplejson==3.10.0,six==1.10.0,sno wballstemmer==1.2.1,Sphinx==1.3.6,sphinx-rtd-theme==0.1.9,SQLAlchemy==1.1.3,sqlalchemy-migrate==0
[openstack-dev] [Congress] Magnum_driver
Hi everybody, I've trying to run the unit test of the magnum_driver. I make: -cd /opt/stack/congress/ -tox -epy27 but I have error with the import. This is the output: "py27 develop-inst-noop: /opt/stack/congress py27 installed: alabaster==0.7.9,alembic==0.8.8,amqp==1.4.9,anyjson==0.3.3,appdirs==1.4.0,Babel==2.3.4,cachetools==2.0.0,cffi==1.9.1,cliff==2.2.0,cmd2==0.6.9,-e git+http://git.openstack.org/openstack/congress@b2d96b56f721c941e85db565d203df008c455b19#egg=congress,contextlib2==0.5.4,coverage==4.2,cryptography==1.5.3,debtcollector==1.9.0,decorator==4.0.10,docutils==0.12,dogpile.cache==0.6.2,enum34==1.1.6,eventlet==0.19.0,extras==1.0.0,fasteners==0.14.1,fixtures==3.0.0,flake8==2.2.4,funcsigs==1.0.2,functools32==3.2.3.post2,futures==3.0.5,futurist==0.19.0,greenlet==0.4.10,hacking==0.10.2,idna==2.1,ipaddress==1.0.17,iso8601==0.1.11,Jinja2==2.8,jsonpatch==1.14,jsonpointer==1.10,jsonschema==2.5.1,keystoneauth1==2.15.0,keystonemiddleware==4.10.0,kombu==3.0.37,linecache2==1.0.0,lxml==3.6.4,Mako==1.0.6,MarkupSafe==0.23,mccabe==0.2.1,mock==2.0.0,monotonic==1.2,mox3==0.18.0,msgpack-python==0.4.8,netaddr==0.7.18,netifaces==0.10.5,openstacksdk==0.9.9,os-client-config==1.22.0,osc-lib==1.2.0,oslo.con currency==3.15.0,oslo.config==3.19.0,oslo.context==2.10.0,oslo.db==4.14.0,oslo.i18n==3.10.0,oslo.log==3.17.0,oslo.messaging==5.12.0,oslo.middleware==3.20.0,oslo.policy==1.16.0,oslo.serialization==2.14.0,oslo.service==1.17.0,oslo.utils==3.18.0,oslo.vmware==2.15.0,oslosphinx==4.8.0,oslotest==2.11.0,Paste==2.0.3,PasteDeploy==1.5.2,pbr==1.10.0,pep8==1.5.7,pika==0.10.0,pika-pool==0.1.3,ply==3.9,positional==1.1.1,prettytable==0.7.2,PuLP==1.6.1,pyasn1==0.1.9,pycadf==2.4.0,pycparser==2.17,pyflakes==0.8.1,Pygments==2.1.3,pyinotify==0.9.6,pyOpenSSL==16.2.0,pyparsing==1.5.7,python-ceilometerclient==2.7.0,python-cinderclient==1.9.0,python-dateutil==2.6.0,python-editor==1.0.1,python-glanceclient==2.5.0,python-heatclient==1.5.0,python-ironicclient==1.8.0,python-keystoneclient==3.6.0,python-mimeparse==1.6.0,python-muranoclient==0.11.1,python-neutronclient==6.0.0,python-novaclient==6.0.0,python-openstackclient==3.3.0,python-subunit==1.2.0,python-swiftclient==3.1.0,pytz==2016.7,PyYAML==3.12,reno==1. 8.0,repoze.lru==0.6,requests==2.11.1,requests-mock==1.1.0,requestsexceptions==1.1.3,retrying==1.3.3,rfc3986==0.4.1,Routes==2.3.1,simplejson==3.10.0,six==1.10.0,snowballstemmer==1.2.1,Sphinx==1.3.6,sphinx-rtd-theme==0.1.9,SQLAlchemy==1.1.3,sqlalchemy-migrate==0.10.0,sqlparse==0.2.2,stevedore==1.18.0,suds-jurko==0.6,Tempita==0.5.2,tenacity==3.3.0,testrepository==0.0.20,testscenarios==0.5.0,testtools==2.2.0,traceback2==1.4.0,unicodecsv==0.14.1,unittest2==1.1.0,urllib3==1.19,warlock==1.2.0,WebOb==1.6.2,wrapt==1.10.8,yaql==1.1.1 py27 runtests: PYTHONHASHSEED='4235171505' py27 runtests: commands[0] | find . -type f -name *.py[c|o] -delete py27 runtests: commands[1] | python setup.py testr --slowest --testr-args= running testr running=OS_STDOUT_CAPTURE=${OS_STDOUT_CAPTURE:-1} \ OS_STDERR_CAPTURE=${OS_STDERR_CAPTURE:-1} \ OS_TEST_TIMEOUT=${OS_TEST_TIMEOUT:-60} \ ${PYTHON:-python} -m subunit.run discover -t ./ ./congress/tests --list --- import errors --- Failed to import test module: congress.tests.datasources.test_magnum_driver Traceback (most recent call last): File "/opt/stack/congress/.tox/py27/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/unittest2/loader.py", line 456, in _find_test_path module = self._get_module_from_name(name) File "/opt/stack/congress/.tox/py27/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/unittest2/loader.py", line 395, in _get_module_from_name __import__(name) File "congress/tests/datasources/test_magnum_driver.py", line 18, in from congress.datasources import magnum_driver File "congress/datasources/magnum_driver.py", line 16, in from magnumclient import client as magnum_client ImportError: No module named magnumclient Non-zero exit code (2) from test listing. error: testr failed (3) ERROR: InvocationError: '/opt/stack/congress/.tox/py27/bin/python setup.py testr --slowest --testr-args=' __ summary __ ERROR: py27: commands failed" Pep8 is ok. What should I do to solve the error above? Anyway I've errors with the translators.. I've add the code to review. Ruben __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
[openstack-dev] [Congress] Magnum_driver
Hi everybody, As suggested by Tim I've checked what JSON data magnum is returning on the CLI by adding the --debug parameter to the magnum CLI commands. magnum --debug cluster-template-list RESP BODY: {"clustertemplates": [{"insecure_registry": null, "links": [{"href": "http://10.0.2.15:9511/v1/clustertemplates/8d25a1ed-faa6-4305-a6a1-6559708c805b";, "rel": "self"}, {"href": "http://10.0.2.15:9511/clustertemplates/8d25a1ed-faa6-4305-a6a1-6559708c805b";, "rel": "bookmark"}], "http_proxy": null, "updated_at": null, "floating_ip_enabled": true, "fixed_subnet": null, "master_flavor_id": "my", "uuid": "8d25a1ed-faa6-4305-a6a1-6559708c805b", "no_proxy": null, "https_proxy": null, "tls_disabled": false, "keypair_id": "testkey", "public": false, "labels": {}, "docker_volume_size": 7, "server_type": "vm", "external_network_id": "public", "cluster_distro": "fedora-atomic", "image_id": "fedora-atomic-latest", "volume_driver": null, "registry_enabled": false, "docker_storage_driver": "devicemapper", "apiserver_port": null, "name": "k8s-cluster-template", "created_at": "2016-11-11T11:38:25+00:00", "network_driver": "flannel", "fixed_network": null, "coe": "kubernetes", "flavor_id": "m 1.tiny", "master_lb_enabled": false, "dns_nameserver": "193.205.160.3"}]} magnum --debug cluster-list RESP BODY: {"clusters": [{"status": "CREATE_FAILED", "cluster_template_id": "8d25a1ed-faa6-4305-a6a1-6559708c805b", "uuid": "1634beb9-25de-4cdd-bafa-67537069f0cc", "links": [{"href": "http://10.0.2.15:9511/v1/clusters/1634beb9-25de-4cdd-bafa-67537069f0cc";, "rel": "self"}, {"href": "http://10.0.2.15:9511/clusters/1634beb9-25de-4cdd-bafa-67537069f0cc";, "rel": "bookmark"}], "stack_id": "17f1248d-286a-4fd4-9639-af5773670f03", "keypair": "testkey", "master_count": 1, "node_count": 1, "create_timeout": 60, "name": "k8s-cluster"}]} I've modified the magnum_driver and the unit test for it, but I still have some errors. Anyway, I've added the magnum_driver code and its unit test to review. Ruben __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
[openstack-dev] [Congress] Magnum_driver
| | discovery_url | https://discovery.etcd.io/d519d7710c20a38876439a2084a00607 | | master_count| 1 | | container_version | - | | name| k8s-cluster | +-+----+ Anyway, I've added the code to review. I have a conflict, but I don't know how to resolve it. Ruben __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
[openstack-dev] [Congress] Magnum_driver
Hi everybody, I've added the magnum_driver code, that I'm trying to write for congress, to review. I think that I've made some errors. I hope in your help. Ruben __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
Re: [openstack-dev] [Congress] Error datasource create
te_datasources(node) 2016-11-08 12:15:29.912 TRACE congress.service File "/opt/stack/congress/congress/harness.py", line 167, in create_datasources 2016-11-08 12:15:29.912 TRACE congress.service service = bus.create_datasource_service(ds) 2016-11-08 12:15:29.912 TRACE congress.service File "/opt/stack/congress/congress/dse2/dse_node.py", line 845, in create_datasource_service 2016-11-08 12:15:29.912 TRACE congress.service raise exception.DataServiceError(msg % class_path) 2016-11-08 12:15:29.912 TRACE congress.service DataServiceError: Error loading instance of module 'congress.datasources.magnum_driver.MagnumDriver' 2016-11-08 12:15:29.912 TRACE congress.service 2016-11-08 12:15:29.914 DEBUG oslo_concurrency.lockutils [-] Acquired semaphore "singleton_lock" from (pid=10406) lock /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/oslo_concurrency/lockutils.py:212 2016-11-08 12:15:29.914 DEBUG oslo_concurrency.lockutils [-] Releasing semaphore "singleton_lock" from (pid=10406) lock /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/oslo_concurrency/lockutils.py:225 " Ruben - Messaggio originale - Da: "Ruben" A: "Eric" Cc: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org Inviato: Domenica, 6 novembre 2016 17:48:24 Oggetto: Re: [openstack-dev] [Congress] Restart Congress server Hi Eric, also with the old congress.conf file there is the error. I've used devstack with a single-process congress deployment. To stop the congress server I make: screen -x stack and Ctrl-C in the congress window. To restart the congress server I make: screen -x stack and sudo /usr/local/bin/congress-server --debug in the congress window. Is it possible that I should rejoin the stack? Ruben - Original Message - From: "Eric" To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org Cc: "Ruben" Sent: Friday, November 4, 2016 7:23:50 PM Subject: Re: [Congress] Restart Congress server Hi Ruben, Awesome to hear about your progress! The error seems to be independent of adding a new driver. Could you try using the unchanged congress.conf and restarting again to see if the same problem shows up? Also, could you give the command you¹re using the launch congress-server? Mainly I want to understand whether you¹re using single-process congress deployment or multi-process congress deployment. If multi-process, it¹s possible that the datasources process was stopped but wasn¹t restarted. If your screen listing (access by pressing Ctrl-A followed by ") shows three congress windows like this, then you¹re running in multi-process mode: 29 congress-api $(L) 30 congress-engine $(L) 31 congress-datasources $(L) To launch Congress, make sure all three are running properly. A simpler alternative (but takes some time) is to deploy devstack from scratch (saving your work somewhere of course) using the latest versions (defaults to single process), which should reduce complications from multiple processes and make everything easier for dev-testing. All the best! On 11/4/16, 4:53 AM, "Ruben" wrote: >Hi everyone, >I've tried to write a datasource driver for Magnum and the unit test for >it. >So I've add this datasource driver in >/opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/ and the unit test in >/opt/stack/congress/congress/tests/datasources/ to test it. >Moreover, I've add the driver to /etc/congress/congress.conf, but when I >try to restart Congress server I've some errors. > > >"2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service self.service_id, >service, table) >2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service File >"/opt/stack/congress/congress/dse2/dse_node.py", line 468, in >subscribe_table >2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service {'table': table}) >2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service File >"/opt/stack/congress/congress/dse2/dse_node.py", line 355, in >invoke_service_rpc >2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service raise >exception.NotFound(msg % service_id) >2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service NotFound: service 'nova' >could not be found >2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service >2016-11-04 12:13:00.537 DEBUG oslo_concurrency.lockutils [-] Acquired >semaphore "singleton_lock" from (pid=24411) lock >/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/oslo_concurrency/lockutils.py:212 >2016-11-04 12:13:00.538 DEBUG oslo_concurrency.lockutils [-] Releasing >semaphore "singleton_lock" from (pid=24411) lock >/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/oslo_concurrency/lockutils.py:225" > >I don't know what to do to solve it and even if
Re: [openstack-dev] [Congress] Run unit test
Hi everybody, I've been able to restart the congress server, add the driver for magnum and create a datasource. Now, how can I run the unit test for this driver? Which steps have I to do? Ruben - Messaggio originale - Da: "Ruben" A: "Eric" Cc: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org Inviato: Domenica, 6 novembre 2016 17:48:24 Oggetto: Re: [openstack-dev] [Congress] Restart Congress server Hi Eric, also with the old congress.conf file there is the error. I've used devstack with a single-process congress deployment. To stop the congress server I make: screen -x stack and Ctrl-C in the congress window. To restart the congress server I make: screen -x stack and sudo /usr/local/bin/congress-server --debug in the congress window. Is it possible that I should rejoin the stack? Ruben - Original Message - From: "Eric" To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org Cc: "Ruben" Sent: Friday, November 4, 2016 7:23:50 PM Subject: Re: [Congress] Restart Congress server Hi Ruben, Awesome to hear about your progress! The error seems to be independent of adding a new driver. Could you try using the unchanged congress.conf and restarting again to see if the same problem shows up? Also, could you give the command you¹re using the launch congress-server? Mainly I want to understand whether you¹re using single-process congress deployment or multi-process congress deployment. If multi-process, it¹s possible that the datasources process was stopped but wasn¹t restarted. If your screen listing (access by pressing Ctrl-A followed by ") shows three congress windows like this, then you¹re running in multi-process mode: 29 congress-api $(L) 30 congress-engine $(L) 31 congress-datasources $(L) To launch Congress, make sure all three are running properly. A simpler alternative (but takes some time) is to deploy devstack from scratch (saving your work somewhere of course) using the latest versions (defaults to single process), which should reduce complications from multiple processes and make everything easier for dev-testing. All the best! On 11/4/16, 4:53 AM, "Ruben" wrote: >Hi everyone, >I've tried to write a datasource driver for Magnum and the unit test for >it. >So I've add this datasource driver in >/opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/ and the unit test in >/opt/stack/congress/congress/tests/datasources/ to test it. >Moreover, I've add the driver to /etc/congress/congress.conf, but when I >try to restart Congress server I've some errors. > > >"2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service self.service_id, >service, table) >2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service File >"/opt/stack/congress/congress/dse2/dse_node.py", line 468, in >subscribe_table >2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service {'table': table}) >2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service File >"/opt/stack/congress/congress/dse2/dse_node.py", line 355, in >invoke_service_rpc >2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service raise >exception.NotFound(msg % service_id) >2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service NotFound: service 'nova' >could not be found >2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service >2016-11-04 12:13:00.537 DEBUG oslo_concurrency.lockutils [-] Acquired >semaphore "singleton_lock" from (pid=24411) lock >/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/oslo_concurrency/lockutils.py:212 >2016-11-04 12:13:00.538 DEBUG oslo_concurrency.lockutils [-] Releasing >semaphore "singleton_lock" from (pid=24411) lock >/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/oslo_concurrency/lockutils.py:225" > >I don't know what to do to solve it and even if the driver I've written >works. >Maybe I make mistakes when I restart Congress server.. >What should I do to restart Congress server? >What could I do to test the datasource and solve these problems? > >Ruben __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
Re: [openstack-dev] [Congress] Restart Congress server
Hi Eric, also with the old congress.conf file there is the error. I've used devstack with a single-process congress deployment. To stop the congress server I make: screen -x stack and Ctrl-C in the congress window. To restart the congress server I make: screen -x stack and sudo /usr/local/bin/congress-server --debug in the congress window. Is it possible that I should rejoin the stack? Ruben - Original Message - From: "Eric" To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org Cc: "Ruben" Sent: Friday, November 4, 2016 7:23:50 PM Subject: Re: [Congress] Restart Congress server Hi Ruben, Awesome to hear about your progress! The error seems to be independent of adding a new driver. Could you try using the unchanged congress.conf and restarting again to see if the same problem shows up? Also, could you give the command you¹re using the launch congress-server? Mainly I want to understand whether you¹re using single-process congress deployment or multi-process congress deployment. If multi-process, it¹s possible that the datasources process was stopped but wasn¹t restarted. If your screen listing (access by pressing Ctrl-A followed by ") shows three congress windows like this, then you¹re running in multi-process mode: 29 congress-api $(L) 30 congress-engine $(L) 31 congress-datasources $(L) To launch Congress, make sure all three are running properly. A simpler alternative (but takes some time) is to deploy devstack from scratch (saving your work somewhere of course) using the latest versions (defaults to single process), which should reduce complications from multiple processes and make everything easier for dev-testing. All the best! On 11/4/16, 4:53 AM, "Ruben" wrote: >Hi everyone, >I've tried to write a datasource driver for Magnum and the unit test for >it. >So I've add this datasource driver in >/opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/ and the unit test in >/opt/stack/congress/congress/tests/datasources/ to test it. >Moreover, I've add the driver to /etc/congress/congress.conf, but when I >try to restart Congress server I've some errors. > > >"2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service self.service_id, >service, table) >2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service File >"/opt/stack/congress/congress/dse2/dse_node.py", line 468, in >subscribe_table >2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service {'table': table}) >2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service File >"/opt/stack/congress/congress/dse2/dse_node.py", line 355, in >invoke_service_rpc >2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service raise >exception.NotFound(msg % service_id) >2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service NotFound: service 'nova' >could not be found >2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service >2016-11-04 12:13:00.537 DEBUG oslo_concurrency.lockutils [-] Acquired >semaphore "singleton_lock" from (pid=24411) lock >/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/oslo_concurrency/lockutils.py:212 >2016-11-04 12:13:00.538 DEBUG oslo_concurrency.lockutils [-] Releasing >semaphore "singleton_lock" from (pid=24411) lock >/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/oslo_concurrency/lockutils.py:225" > >I don't know what to do to solve it and even if the driver I've written >works. >Maybe I make mistakes when I restart Congress server.. >What should I do to restart Congress server? >What could I do to test the datasource and solve these problems? > >Ruben __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev
[openstack-dev] [Congress] Restart Congress server
Hi everyone, I've tried to write a datasource driver for Magnum and the unit test for it. So I've add this datasource driver in /opt/stack/congress/congress/datasources/ and the unit test in /opt/stack/congress/congress/tests/datasources/ to test it. Moreover, I've add the driver to /etc/congress/congress.conf, but when I try to restart Congress server I've some errors. "2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service self.service_id, service, table) 2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service File "/opt/stack/congress/congress/dse2/dse_node.py", line 468, in subscribe_table 2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service {'table': table}) 2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service File "/opt/stack/congress/congress/dse2/dse_node.py", line 355, in invoke_service_rpc 2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service raise exception.NotFound(msg % service_id) 2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service NotFound: service 'nova' could not be found 2016-11-04 12:13:00.390 TRACE congress.service 2016-11-04 12:13:00.537 DEBUG oslo_concurrency.lockutils [-] Acquired semaphore "singleton_lock" from (pid=24411) lock /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/oslo_concurrency/lockutils.py:212 2016-11-04 12:13:00.538 DEBUG oslo_concurrency.lockutils [-] Releasing semaphore "singleton_lock" from (pid=24411) lock /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/oslo_concurrency/lockutils.py:225" I don't know what to do to solve it and even if the driver I've written works. Maybe I make mistakes when I restart Congress server.. What should I do to restart Congress server? What could I do to test the datasource and solve these problems? Ruben __ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev