[OpenStack-DefCore] [interop-challenge] 3-Tier LAMP Sample Heat Template

Masayuki Igawa masayuki at igawa.me
Thu Oct 6 04:28:24 UTC 2016


Hi Luz,

Thank you for your reply!

On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 3:27 AM, Cazares, Luz <luz.cazares at intel.com> wrote:
> Hello Masayuki
>
> About the LAMP workload, we are using Ansible version from [1].
>
>
> [1] https://github.com/openstack/osops-tools-contrib/tree/master/ansible/lampstack

Should we use the Ansible version instead of the heat template?
Or you just mean we don't need to use the heat template if we use the
Ansible version?

I read this wiki[2]. And I was thinking
     "We need to run all these 4 tests[3] for this interop challenge."

Am I wrong?

[2] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Interop_Challenge#Test_Candidate_Process
[3] RefStack, Terraform/docker swarm, LAMP stack workload, HEAT template


Best Regards,
-- Masayuki Igawa

>
>
> Best regards
>
> ----------
> On 10/4/16, 8:51 PM, "Masayuki Igawa" <masayuki at igawa.me> wrote:
>
>     Hi interop-challenge team!
>
>     I'm now trying to run "3-Tier LAMP Sample Heat Template"[1] against
>     our(HPE Helion) OpenStack environment. But it was failed. So I have
>     some questions about this.
>
>     1. I think we should not modify these templates for the
>     interop-challenge testing. Am I right?
>
>     2. Are these templates for Mitaka version?
>
>     3. In the Liberty version, LBaaS v1 is already deprecated[2]. So, why
>     do we need to use LBaaS v1 in this template?
>
>     I'm not complaining about this, I just want to know the intention and
>     how to pass this tests.
>
>
>     [1] https://github.com/openstack/osops-tools-contrib/tree/master/heat/lamp
>     [2] http://docs.openstack.org/mitaka/networking-guide/config-lbaas.html
>
>     Thanks,
>     -- Masayuki Igawa
>
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