Hi Cindy,

 

I ran those steps and we were able to do the resize on AIO. I think that it has been discussed multiple times, but, will this be enabled by default in the near future? Will it remain disabled?

 

Thanks & Regards

 

Cristopher Lemus

 

From: "Xie, Cindy" <cindy.xie@intel.com>
Date: Wednesday, May 22, 2019 at 7:33 PM
To: "Perez Ibarra, Maria G" <maria.g.perez.ibarra@intel.com>, "starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io" <starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io>
Subject: Re: [Starlingx-discuss] [Containers] Sanity Test - ISO 20190522

 

Maria,

Nice to see that sanity is much better today. For the only bugs you were hitting and causes your ~30 cases fail:

 

https://bugs.launchpad.net/starlingx/+bug/1824412

 

can you please follow Gerry Kopec’s comments in 5/7:

 

You should be able to change the config option and retest.
system helm-override-update nova openstack --set conf.nova.DEFAULT.allow_resize_to_same_host=true
system application-apply stx-openstack

Once the nova pods are restarted you should be able to see the conf option set inside one of the nova pods and can retry the test:
kubectl exec -it -n openstack <nova-api-osapi pod name> cat /etc/nova/nova.conf

I think overall we'd want to turn this to true in all environments as that was the behaviour before in the non-containerized setup.

According to Zhipeng, who tried the method in SH side, it works. Please help to verify.

 

Thx. - cindy

 

From: Perez Ibarra, Maria G [mailto:maria.g.perez.ibarra@intel.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2019 8:15 AM
To: starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io
Subject: [Starlingx-discuss] [Containers] Sanity Test - ISO 20190522

 

Status of the Sanity Test for last CENGN ISO: bootimage.iso from 2019-MAY-22 (link)

 

Status: YELLOW

 

======================

Bare Metal environment

======================

    AIO - Simplex:

 

    Setup                                 03 TCs

    Provision-Containers     01 TCs  

    Sanity-OpenStack           49 TCs  | 3 TCs FAIL

    Sanity-Platform              11 TCs   | 3 TCs FAIL

    ------------------------------

    TOTAL:                  64 TCs

 

    AIO - Duplex:

 

    Setup                                03 TCs

    Provision-Containers    01 TCs  

    Sanity-OpenStack          52 TCs   | 3 TCs FAIL

    Sanity-Platform             09 TCs   | 5 TCs FAIL

    ------------------------------

    TOTAL:                  65 TCs

 

    Standard - Local Storage (2+2):

 

    Setup                                03 TCs

    Provision-Containers    01 TCs   

    Sanity-OpenStack          52 TCs   

    Sanity-Platform             09 TCs  

    ------------------------------

    TOTAL:                  65 TCs

 

    Standard - External Storage (2+2+2):

    Setup                                03 TCs

    Provision-Containers    01 TCs 

    Sanity-OpenStack          52 TCs 

    Sanity-Platform             05 TCs   | 2 TCs FAIL

    ------------------------------

    TOTAL:                  61 TCs

 

===================

Virtual Environment

===================

 

AIO - Simplex

Setup                         03 TCs

Provisioning             01 TCs

Sanity OpenStack    49 TCs   | 3 TCs FAIL

Sanity Platform        07 TCs   | 2 TCs FAIL

------------------------------

TOTAL:          60 TCs  

 

AIO - Duplex

Setup                            03 TCs  

Provisioning                01 TCs

Sanity OpenStack       51 TCs

Sanity Platform           05 TCs | 4 TCs FAIL

------------------------------

TOTAL: [ 61 TCs PASS ]

 

Standard – Local Storage

Setup                            03 TCs  

Provisioning                01 TCs

Sanity OpenStack       52 TCs   |  1 TCs FAIL

Sanity Platform           05 TCs   | 4 TCs FAIL

------------------------------

TOTAL: [ 61 TCs PASS ]

 

 

 

---------------------------------------------------------------

VM resize failed by "No valid host was found" https://bugs.launchpad.net/starlingx/+bug/1824412

Some pods are failing, tomorrow we’ll perform double check to determine if it is a suite's problem.

 

For more detail of the tests: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/StarlingX/Test/SanityTests#Sanity-OpenStack

 

Regards!

Maria G.