Did you run 'lago init', and 'lago start' before running 'lago deploy'?
lago initlago ovirt reposetup --reposync-yum-config reposync-config.repo
lago deploy
I think the 'demo tool' feature might be working for basic suite already as I mentioned, but its not official/standardize yet, we're working on it currently and it will have stanardbuild / deploy flow which will allow to consume it in a much easier fashion.
On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 9:05 AM, Barak Korren <bkorren@redhat.com> wrote:On 19 September 2017 at 06:35, Marc Young <3vilpenguin@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Is there a lago command I'm missing/some sort of configuration change needed
> that I'm missing to run the lago commands manually?
> I've been trying to piece together the manual commands from run_suite.sh but
> I dont see it doing anything that I'm outright missing.
>
Did you run 'lago init', and 'lago start' before running 'lago deploy'?
You'd probably see these SSH errors if you just run 'lago deploy'
after 'lago init' because the VMs are not up yet.
You'll also need to run 'lago ovirt reposetup ...' to make OST deploy
work, and the parameters you need to pass it may not be trivial.
Practically, just removing the test scenarios you don't need would
probably be much easier.
As Eyal mentioned before, we're working on 'demotool' which will allow
you to download a full working oVirt Lago environment.Adding Gal,I think the 'demo tool' feature might be working for basic suite already as I mentioned, but its not official/standardize yet, we're working on it currently and it will have stanardbuild / deploy flow which will allow to consume it in a much easier fashion.You can try it and see if it helps your need, try the following:1. Run the manual job [1] and tick the 'create images' option on job parameters ( also provide link to custom yum repo / jenkins job with RPMs you want to test if you have any )2. Once the job is done, download the tar.gz file3. Follow the intructions on [2], though there might be issues since its not official yet, but it basically comes down to:
- tar -xzvf $your_image.tar.gz
lago init ( inside the lago workdir when you opened the files ) lago ovirt start --with-vms lago status or lago ovitrt status should show if the VMs are upNow you have a running oVirt env, which run all the tests in the basic suite, so you can try and use it or run api calls against it.Maybe use lago shell to connect to the one of the VMs if you need, etc...[1] http://jenkins.ovirt.org/view/oVirt%20system%20tests/ ( this only helps if the suite passes w/o errors )job/ovirt-system-tests_manual/
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