[OpenStack-Infra] Help With CI/CD Setup

Joshua Hesketh joshua.hesketh at gmail.com
Tue Nov 22 06:11:57 UTC 2016


Hello Amit,

1. It /should/ be okay to have Jenkins+Gerrit on the one node, but I have
not tried it so I can't be certain. You would have to configure apache or
whatever you're using to point to jenkins/gerrit on separate vhosts, paths,
or ports etc, but otherwise it should be okay. You could attempt to use
containers, but again no idea how that would go.

2. You could mean two things here.
a) You are asking about managing test nodes. In this case you don't need to
install openstack, you just need a way to manage your test nodes.
nodepool[0] can help with this if you have access to a cloud somewhere.
b) You are talking about installing OpenStack to test your driver. In this
case it's a little more specific to what it is that you want to test.
You'll need to come up with a test scenario that exercises your driver with
cinder+manila etc. which might mean figuring out a way to do that. Devstack
plugins can make this easy.

3. If you're talking about 3rd party testing, here is a guide:
http://docs.openstack.org/infra/system-config/third_party.html
Further reading: http://docs.openstack.org/infra/system-config/ and
http://docs.openstack.org/infra/openstackci/

Cheers,
Josh

[0] http://docs.openstack.org/infra/nodepool/

On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 4:25 PM, Amit Manel <Amit.Manel at veritas.com> wrote:

> Hello Infra Team,
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> I am presently  working on to setup CI/CD for openstack to test my driver
> related with cinder and manila. I am bit confused about following point,
> appreciate any help on this .
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> 1.       Do we need an  OpenStack Node for the CI/CD and is it okay to
> have Jenkins , Gerrit on one node.
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> 2.       If we may have to install OpenStack, should that be of Devstack
> on Ubuntu  or will  openstack installed with Packstack on RHEL 7.3 will
> work.
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> 3.       Any  step by step documentation link will be preferable.
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