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Description

Test downloading and registering images with OpenStack.

Setup

  1. Follow QA:Testcase_add_SSH_keypair_to_OpenStack

How to test

1. Directly register a Fedora 17 appliance image. Note this will download a 200MB image (without a progress bar)

 $> glance image-create --name f17-x86_64-openstack-sda-ic \
      --is-public true --disk-format qcow2 --container-format bare \
      --copy-from http://berrange.fedorapeople.org/images/2012-11-15/f17-x86_64-openstack-sda.qcow2


2. Download and register the tty images

$> mkdir images
$> cd images
$> curl http://images.ansolabs.com/tty.tgz | tar -xzv
$> glance add name=aki-tty is_public=true container_format=aki disk_format=aki < aki-tty/image
$> glance add name=ari-tty is_public=true container_format=ari disk_format=ari < ari-tty/image
$> glance add name=ami-tty is_public=true container_format=ami disk_format=ami \
        "kernel_id=$(glance index | awk '/aki-tty/ {print $1}')" \
        "ramdisk_id=$(glance index | awk '/ari-tty/ {print $1}')" \
            < ami-tty/image

Expected Results

Verify that the images have been registered.

$> glance image-list
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+-------------+------------------+-----------+--------+
| ID                                   | Name                     | Disk Format | Container Format | Size      | Status |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+-------------+------------------+-----------+--------+
| xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx | ami-tty                  | ami         | ami              |           | queued |
| xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx | aki-tty                  | aki         | aki              | 4404752   | active |
| xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx | ari-tty                  | ari         | ari              | 5882349   | active |
| xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx | f17-x86_64-openstack-sda | qcow2       | ovf              | 251985920 | active |
+--------------------------------------+--------------------------+-------------+------------------+-----------+--------+

Check for errors in glance logs.

$> grep -i error /var/log/glance/*.log