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Re: [Xen-devel] OpenStack - Libvirt+Xen CI overview : anyone interested in a walk/through or presentation on how it works



Hi,

I added all the people who raised their hands so far to the TO list. As far as 
I can tell we have people from the following timezones: GMT, GMT+1, MTZ, ETZ - 
if I got this wrong, please let me know your timezone. Depending on when we 
have the presentation, we will need to consider daylight savings offsets.

I will give it another few days for more people to raise their hands. We can 
then try and figure out a slot which fits everyone.

Best Regards
Lars

Begin forwarded message:

From: Bob Ball <bob.ball@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 10 March 2015 12:03:13 GMT
Cc: Anthony Perard <anthony.perard@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Xen-devel] OpenStack - Libvirt+Xen CI overview

For the last few weeks Anthony and I have been working on creating a CI 
environment to run against all OpenStack jobs.  We're now in a position where 
we can share the current status, overview of how it works and next steps.  We 
actively want to support involvement in this effort from others with an 
interest in libvirt+Xen's openstack integration.

The CI we have set up is follow the recommendations made by the OpenStack 
official infrastructure maintainers, and reproduces a notable portion of the 
official OpenStack CI environment to run these tests.  Namely this setup is 
using:
- Puppet to deploy the master node
- Zuul to watch for code changes uploaded to review.openstack.org
- Jenkins job builder to create Jenkins job definitions from a YAML file
- Nodepool to automatically create single-use virtual machines in the Rackspace 
public cloud 
- Devstack-gate to run Tempest tests in serial

More information on Zuul, JJB, Nodepool and devstack-gate is available through 
http://ci.openstack.org

The current status is that we have a zuul instance monitoring for jobs and 
adding them to the queue of jobs to be run at 
http://zuul.openstack.xenproject.org/

In the background Nodepool provisions virtual machines into a pool of nodes 
ready to be used.  All ready nodes are automatically added to Jenkins 
(https://jenkins.openstack.xenproject.org/), and then Zuul+Jenkins will trigger 
a particular job on a node when one is available.

Logs are then uploaded to Rackspace's Cloud Files with sample logs for a 
passing job at 
http://logs.openstack.xenproject.org/52/162352/3/silent/dsvm-tempest-xen/da3ff30/index.html

I'd like to organise a meeting to walk through the various components of the CI 
with those who are interested, so this is an initial call to find out who is 
interested in finding out more!

Thanks,

Bob

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