Hi Yan, You seems to set the test config file correctly. I was able to reproduce the issue in my environment, basically it's a bug in the test framework where the example given in consts/lab.py happened to have the same controller-0 IP as yours while the rest of the OAM IPs are different, so it got confused. To work around it, you need to comment out the example in class Labs in consts/lab.py as following: class Labs: # EXAMPLE = { # 'short_name': 'my_server', # 'name': 'my_server.com', # 'floating ip': '10.10.10.2', # 'controller-0 ip': '10.10.10.3', # 'controller-1 ip': '10.10.10.4', # } pass I will upload a fix for this issue. BR, Yang From: Chen, Yan [mailto:yan.chen@intel.com] Sent: August-04-19 11:07 PM To: Liu, Yang; starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io Subject: RE: How to run stx-test: automated-pytest-suite? Thanks for reply! I tried to remove and delete stx-openstack application but natbox will still be configured if I don't remove the natbox config from my test.conf. And if I removed natbox config, I got another error said "Active controller ssh client is not set!" I'm wondering if I configured the test correctly, is there any document for this test suite? I tried to follow the readme under the stx-test repo, but I'm not sure that's updated. Yan From: Liu, Yang [mailto:yang.liu@windriver.com] Sent: Friday, August 2, 2019 01:22 To: Chen, Yan <yan.chen@intel.com>; starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io Subject: RE: How to run stx-test: automated-pytest-suite? Hi Yan, Could you please attach the full log? The active controller client should have been set while pytest is collecting the test cases prior to setup step 1 even started. It should be under ~/AUTOMATION_LOGS/<floatingip>/<session_dir>/TIS_AUTOMATION.log Also assuming we figured out above issue, seems your goal is to run platform sanity that is not dependent on stx-openstack, at the moment, the setup automatically detects stx-openstack, and if it's applied, it will also expect the tenants,users,neutron routers,networks to have been created to prepare for stx-openstack test. To work around it, you can do one of the two things for now. 1. Remove stx-openstack 2. In file /home/ec/workspace/codebase/test/automated-pytest-suite/setups.py, modify following function: def setup_natbox_ssh(natbox, con_ssh): return None To fix it properly, we can add a configurable option to the test config file to skip the setup even if stx-openstack is present. BR, yang From: Chen, Yan [mailto:yan.chen@intel.com] Sent: August-01-19 4:01 AM To: starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io<mailto:starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io> Subject: [Starlingx-discuss] How to run stx-test: automated-pytest-suite? Hi, I'm trying to run the automated-pytest-suite cases under stx-test on a simplex deployment (on a vm created by qemu kvm). The controller-0 is already unlocked and stx-openstack applied successfully. I tried to make my own test.conf following the sample config file (stx-test_template.conf<https://opendev.org/starlingx/test/src/branch/master/automated-pytest-suite/stx-test_template.conf>) as attached. And I tried to run cases with the following command: $ pytest -m platform_sanity --testcase-config=./test.conf testcases/ But I got the following error log at the setup step 1: [2019-08-01 07:44:23,466] 1477 INFO MainThread ssh.set_natbox_client:: NatBox localhost ssh client is set [2019-08-01 07:44:23,466] 1425 INFO MainThread ssh.get_natbox_client:: Getting NatBox Client... [2019-08-01 07:44:25,322] 845 INFO MainThread container_helper.is_stx_openstack_deployed:: ['applied'] [2019-08-01 07:44:25,322] 109 INFO MainThread setups.setup_keypair:: scp key file from controller to NATBox ***Failure at test setup: /home/ec/workspace/codebase/test/automated-pytest-suite/utils/clients/ssh.py:1549: utils.exceptions.ActiveControllerUnsetException: Active controller ssh client is not set! Please use ControllerClient.set_active_controller(ssh_client) to set an active controller client. ERROR I'm wondering if this NATBox configuration is a must and if I configured it correctly? Anyone can help on the test config file? Or is there anything I need to do before the test? Thanks a lot! Yan