Description
Run Tempest test cases.
Setup
Assumes keystone, nova and glance are already configured and running.
How to test
Ensure nova is configured to allow resizing of instances on a single host:
$> sudo echo "allow_resize_to_same_host = True" >> /etc/nova/nova.conf $> for svc in api compute scheduler; do sudo systemctl restart openstack-nova-$svc.service; done
Ensure SELinux enforcement is disabled:
$> sudo setenforce 0 $> sudo sed -i 's/^SELINUX=enforcing/SELINUX=permissive/' /etc/selinux/config
Install test dependencies:
$> sudo yum install -y python-nose python-unittest2
Create a temporary directory to work from:
$> mkdir /tmp/tempest $> cd /tmp/tempest
Upload some test images:
$> wget http://launchpad.net/cirros/trunk/0.3.0/+download/cirros-0.3.0-x86_64-uec.tar.gz $> gunzip cirros-0.3.0-x86_64-uec.tar.gz $> tar xvf cirros-0.3.0-x86_64-uec.tar $> KERNEL_ID=$(glance add name=cirros-0.3.0-x86_64-kernel is_public=true container_format=aki disk_format=aki --silent-upload < cirros-0.3.0-x86_64-vmlinuz
Expected Results
The time taken to run the testsuite is quite variable, and ranges from ~20 minutes on an EC2 large instance to circa twice that on a VM with 2Gb RAM and 2 CPUs running on a moderately powered laptop.
The majority of the tests should pass, though you may hit some failures due to timeout or resource starvation (for example breaching the floating IPs quota).