Hi Everyone, I’ll be straight to the point here. We have a cloud with Fuel operating it and provisioning CentOS nodes. You might know that Fuel, by default, creates mdraid if there is more than three disks on server (3+). In the debug process we are commented out some rows in one of the nailgun scripts, and not removed that ‘commenting’ symbols after the experiments. As a result, this brought us to the situation when disk was not accepted and whole node provisioning was broken.
So, here is the question to discuss: Can we implement some mechanism here that will check such behaviour and warn user if he/she did wrong in configuring the system (nailgun). OSTF is not correct place here, because it tests already provisioned nodes. Thanks to everyone for reading this. -- Alex Savatieiev | QA manager | DevOps | OpenStack Services | Mirantis http://www.mirantis.com | cell: +380669077482 | skype: savexx
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