[openstack-dev] [puppet] puppet-cep beaker test
Alex Schultz
aschultz at redhat.com
Tue Mar 7 15:27:34 UTC 2017
Hey Stefan,
On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 7:09 AM, Scheglmann, Stefan <scheglmann at strato.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> currently got some problems running the beaker test for the puppet-cep module. Working on OSX using Vagrant version 1.8.6 and VirtualBox version 5.1.14. Call is 'BEAKER_destroy=no BEAKER_debug=1 bundle exec --verbose rspec spec/acceptance’ output in http://pastebin.com/w5ifgrvd
>
Try running:
PUPPET_MAJ_VERSION=4 BEAKER_destroy=no BEAKER_debug=1 bundle exec
--verbose rspec spec/acceptance
Thanks,
-Alex
> Trace:
> An error occurred in a `before(:suite)` hook.
> Failure/Error: raise CommandFailure, "Host '#{self}' exited with #{result.exit_code} running:\n #{cmdline}\nLast #{@options[:trace_limit]} lines of output were:\n#{result.formatted_output(@options[:trace_limit])}"
> Beaker::Host::CommandFailure:
> Host 'first' exited with 127 running:
> ZUUL_REF= ZUUL_BRANCH= ZUUL_URL= PUPPET_MAJ_VERSION= bash openstack/puppet-openstack-integration/install_modules.sh
> Last 10 lines of output were:
> + '[' -n 'SHELLOPTS=braceexpand:hashall:interactive-comments:xtrace
> if [ -n "$(set | grep xtrace)" ]; then
> local enable_xtrace='\''yes'\'';
> if [ -n "${enable_xtrace}" ]; then' ']'
> + set +x
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> | Install r10k |
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> + gem install fast_gettext -v '< 1.2.0'
> openstack/puppet-openstack-integration/install_modules.sh: line 29: gem: command not found
>
> It seems like that the box beaker is using (puppetlabs/ubuntu-14.04-64-nocm), somehow ends up with has puppet 4.x installed. I could not exactly pin down how this happens, cause when i sin up some VM just from that base box and install puppet, i end up with 3.4. But during the beaker tests it ends up with puppet 4 and in puppet 4 some paths have changed. /opt/puppetlabs/bin is just for the 'public' applications and the ‘private' ones like gem or ruby are in /opt/puppetlabs/puppet/bin. Therefore the openstack/puppet-openstack-integration/install_modules.sh script fails on installation of r10k, cause it cannot find gem and later on it fails on the r10k call cause it is also installed to /opt/puppetlabs/puppet/bin.
> Symlinking gem and r10k in an provisioned machine, and rerun the tests fixes the problem. Currently i am doing all this cause i added some functionalities for the puppet-cep manifests to support bluestone/rocksdb and some additional config params which i would like to see in upstream.
>
>
> Greets Stefan
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