On 09/29/2017 03:35 PM, Niels de Vos wrote:
On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 03:06:39PM +0530, Soumya Koduri wrote:


On 09/28/2017 01:15 AM, Niels de Vos wrote:
Hi Soumya and Arthy,

The GlusterFS 3.12 release is now the standard version that gets
installed for CentOS users. We already identified a regression (related
to the 'gluster volume create ... force' command), and an emergency
update is being pushed to the CentOS mirrors for this. However, the
cthon04 test uses a script that is not included in Gluster anymore.
Could you look into a replacement for this?

A test-run fails due to the missing create-export-ganesha.sh script:
    https://ci.centos.org/job/nfs_ganesha_cthon04/1511/console

The actual export creation is done in the basic-gluster.sh script:
    
https://github.com/nfs-ganesha/ci-tests/blob/centos-ci/common-scripts/basic-gluster.sh#L133

Please send a pull request, and feel free to merge it after you did a
manual run.


Done [1]. For now I have made changes to download those scripts from
glusterfs-3.10 github sources. May be its better to have a copy of those
scripts in our centos-ci project itself.

Thanks! Is it really intentional to not have these scripts in GlusterFS
3.12, or could they have been removed in error?

These scripts were part of glusterfs-ganesha package which was removed in glusterfs-3.11 in favor of storehaug.


We should have test-cases that install+configure environments as close
as possible to what we advise users to do. If these scripts are indeed
intentionally dropped, should the basic-gluster.sh script use gdeploy to
setup nfs-ganeasha? (gdeploy has recently been added to the CentOS
Storage SIG repository)

Sounds good. But need to check if gdeploy supports configuring and exporting volume via single-node ganesha server (as we haven't switched to HA configuration in our upstream CI tests yet).

Thanks,
Soumya


Thanks,
Niels



Thanks,
Soumya

[1] https://github.com/nfs-ganesha/ci-tests/pull/17

Thanks!
Niels (I'm out-of-office on Thursday)


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