Hi,

On 13/04/2015 04:39, Zhou, Yuan wrote:> Hi Loic,
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> I’m trying to setup an internal Teuthology cluster here. I was able to setup 
> a 3 node cluster now. however there’s not much docs and I’m confused about 
> some questions here:
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> 1)      how does Ceph upstream do tests? Currently I see there’s a) 
> Jekins(make check on each PR) 

Yes.

> b) Teuthology Integration tests(on important PR only).
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The teuthology tests are run either by cron jobs or by people. 
http://pulpito.ceph.com/. They are not run on pull request.

> 2)      Teuthology automatically fetch the binary files from 
> gitbuilder.ceph.com currently. However the binary will not be built for each 
> pull request? 

Right. Teuthology can be pointed to an alternate repository but there is a 
catch: it needs to have the same naming conventions as gitbuilder.ceph.com. 
These naming convention are not documented (as far as I know) and you would 
need to read the code to figure them out. When I tried to customize the 
repository, I replaced the code locating the repository with something that was 
configurable instead (reading the yaml file). But I did it in a hackish way and 
did not take the time to figure out how to contribute that back properly.

> 3)      Can Teuthology working on VMs? I got some info from your blog, looks 
> like you’re running Teuthology on a Openstack/Docker.

The easiest way is to prepare three VMs and make sure you can ssh to them 
without password. You then create a targets.yaml file with these three 
machines. And you can run a single job that will use them. It will save you the 
trouble of setting up a full teuthology cluster (I think 
http://dachary.org/?p=2204 is still mostly valid). The downside is that it only 
allows you to run a single job at a time and will not allow you to run 
teuthology-suite to schedule a number of jobs and have them wait in the queue.

I'm not actually using the docker backend I hacked together, therefore I don't 
recommend you try this route, unless you have a week or two to devote to it.  

> 4)      If I have a working Teuthology cluster now, how do I start a full 
> run? or only the workunits/* is good enough?

For instance:

./virtualenv/bin/teuthology-suite --filter-out btrfs,ext4 --priority 1000 
--suite rados --suite-branch giant --machine-type plana,burnupi,mira --distro 
ubuntu --email [email protected] --owner 
[email protected] --ceph giant-backports

http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/11153 contains many examples of how teuthology 
is run to test stable releases.

The easiest way to create a single job probably is to run 
./virtualenv/bin/teuthology-suite : it will output calls to teuthology that you 
can probalby copy / paste to run a single job. I've not tried that and went a 
more difficult route instead (manually assembling yaml files to create a job). 

Zack will probably have more hints and advices on how to run your own 
teuthology suite.

Cheers

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> Thanks for any hints!
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> -yuan
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-- 
Loïc Dachary, Artisan Logiciel Libre

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