This job is redundant with 'collocation' job.
The only difference is osd/rgw collocation so let's add this usecase in
'collocation'.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 19d683d7acfb5344b38ac1ba4c123dcdd4d80f35)
- clean some leftover.
- move nfs_ganesha_[stable|dev] in group_vars so dev_setup.yml can modify them.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
c907ec41ae introduced a typo.
This commit fixes it.
```
[WARNING]: While constructing a mapping from /home/guits/ceph-ansible/tests/functional/dev_setup.yml, line 21, column 9, found a duplicate dict key (replace).
```
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
using `!` mark in tox.ini doesn't work on comma separated list.
The idea here is to skip all containerized scenario in dev_setup.yml and
use the `!` for the update scenario.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
since we now set this variable in inventory host, the regexp needs to be
updated, the assignment operator is `=`.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
The group_vars/all file is not available on 'ooo-collocation' scenario,
it's making the `dev_setup.yml` failing because this path is hardcoded.
The idea here is to check if the pattern 'ooo-collocation' is present in
`change_dir` variable so we can set this path properly according to the
scenario being run.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
The installation process is now described as follow:
* you still have to choose a 'ceph_origin' installation method. The
origin can be a 'repository' (add a new repository), distro (it will use
the packages provided by the native repo source of your distribution),
local (only available on redhat system, it installs locally built
packages). This option is not well tested, so use it carefully
* if ceph_origin == 'repository' you will have to decide what kind of
repository you want to enable:
- community: corresponds to the stable upstream/community version
- enterprise: corresponds to the stable enterprise/downstream version
(basically you are a red hat customer)
- dev: it will install ceph from packages built out of the github
development branches
Signed-off-by: Sébastien Han <seb@redhat.com>
Co-Authored-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Abrioux <gabrioux@redhat.com>
If you use the 'dev' factor, the testing scenario will
use repos from shaman.ceph.com. You can define CEPH_DEV_BRANCH
and CEPH_DEV_SHA1 to specify which repo you'd like to test.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Schoen <aschoen@redhat.com>