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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
CORDDIR=~/opencord
VMDIR=/cord/build/
CONFIG=config/cord_in_a_box.yml
SSHCONFIG=~/.ssh/config
# For CORD version
REPO_BRANCH="cord-2.0"
VERSION_STRING="CiaB Version 2.0"
function cleanup_from_previous_test() {
echo "## Cleanup ##"
if [ -d $CORDDIR/build ]
then
echo "Destroying all Vagrant VMs"
cd $CORDDIR/build
sudo su $USER -c 'vagrant destroy'
fi
echo "Removing $CORDDIR"
cd ~
rm -rf $CORDDIR
}
function bootstrap() {
cd ~
sudo apt-get update
[ -e vagrant_1.8.5_x86_64.deb ] || wget https://releases.hashicorp.com/vagrant/1.8.5/vagrant_1.8.5_x86_64.deb
dpkg -l vagrant || sudo dpkg -i vagrant_1.8.5_x86_64.deb
sudo apt-get -y install qemu-kvm libvirt-bin libvirt-dev curl nfs-kernel-server git build-essential
[ -e ~/.ssh/id_rsa ] || ssh-keygen -t rsa -N "" -f ~/.ssh/id_rsa
sudo adduser $USER libvirtd
sudo curl -o /usr/local/bin/repo https://storage.googleapis.com/git-repo-downloads/repo
sudo chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/repo
if [ ! -d "$CORDDIR" ]
then
mkdir $CORDDIR && cd $CORDDIR
git config --global user.name 'Test User'
git config --global user.email 'test@null.com'
git config --global color.ui false
repo init -u https://gerrit.opencord.org/manifest -b $REPO_BRANCH -g build,onos,orchestration
repo sync
# check out gerrit branches using repo
for gerrit_branch in ${GERRIT_BRANCHES[@]}; do
echo "checking out opencord gerrit branch: $gerrit_branch"
repo download ${gerrit_branch/:/ }
done
fi
cd $CORDDIR/build
vagrant plugin list | grep vagrant-libvirt || vagrant plugin install vagrant-libvirt --plugin-version 0.0.35
vagrant plugin list | grep vagrant-mutate || vagrant plugin install vagrant-mutate
vagrant box list ubuntu/trusty64 | grep virtualbox || vagrant box add ubuntu/trusty64
vagrant box list ubuntu/trusty64 | grep libvirt || vagrant mutate ubuntu/trusty64 libvirt --input-provider virtualbox
}
function cloudlab_setup() {
if [ -e /usr/testbed/bin/mkextrafs ]
then
sudo mkdir -p /mnt/extra
# Sometimes this command fails on the first try
sudo /usr/testbed/bin/mkextrafs -r /dev/sdb -qf "/mnt/extra/" || sudo /usr/testbed/bin/mkextrafs -r /dev/sdb -qf "/mnt/extra/"
# Check that the mount succeeded (sometimes mkextrafs succeeds but device not mounted)
mount | grep sdb || (echo "ERROR: mkextrafs failed, exiting!" && exit 1)
# we'll replace /var/lib/libvirt/images with a symlink below
[ -d /var/lib/libvirt/images/ ] && [ ! -h /var/lib/libvirt/images ] && sudo rmdir /var/lib/libvirt/images
sudo mkdir -p /mnt/extra/libvirt_images
if [ ! -e /var/lib/libvirt/images ]
then
sudo ln -s /mnt/extra/libvirt_images /var/lib/libvirt/images
fi
fi
}
function vagrant_vms_up() {
cd $CORDDIR/build
sudo su $USER -c 'vagrant up corddev prod --provider libvirt'
# This is a workaround for a weird issue with ARP cache timeout breaking 'vagrant ssh'
# It allows SSH'ing to the machine via 'ssh corddev'
sudo su $USER -c "vagrant ssh-config corddev prod > $SSHCONFIG"
scp ~/.ssh/id_rsa* corddev:.ssh
ssh corddev "chmod go-r ~/.ssh/id_rsa"
}
function install_head_node() {
cd $CORDDIR/build
# SSH config saved earlier allows us to connect to VM without running 'vagrant'
ssh corddev "cd /cord/build; ./gradlew fetch"
ssh corddev "cd /cord/build; ./gradlew buildImages"
ssh corddev "cd /cord/build; ping -c 3 prod; ./gradlew -PdeployConfig=$VMDIR/$CONFIG -PtargetReg=10.100.198.201:5000 publish"
ssh corddev "cd /cord/build; ./gradlew -PdeployConfig=$VMDIR/$CONFIG deploy"
}
function set_up_maas_user() {
# Set up MAAS user on server to restart nodes via libvirt
grep maas /etc/passwd || sudo useradd -m maas
sudo adduser maas libvirtd
# Copy generated public key to maas user's authorized_keys
sudo su maas -c "mkdir -p ~/.ssh"
sudo cp $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa.pub ~maas/.ssh/authorized_keys
sudo chown maas:maas ~maas/.ssh/authorized_keys
# Copy generated private key to maas user's home dir in prod VM
scp $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa prod:/tmp
ssh prod "sudo mkdir -p ~maas/.ssh"
ssh prod "sudo cp /tmp/id_rsa ~maas/.ssh/id_rsa"
ssh prod "sudo chown -R maas:maas ~maas/.ssh"
}
function add_compute_node() {
echo add_compute_node: $1 $2
cd $CORDDIR/build
sudo su $USER -c "vagrant up $1 --provider libvirt"
# Change MAC address of bridge to match cord-pod service profile
# This change won't survive a reboot
BRIDGE=$( route -n | grep 10.6.1.0 | awk '{print $8}' )
sudo ifconfig $BRIDGE hw ether 02:42:0a:06:01:01
ip addr list | grep 10.6.1.129 || sudo ip address add 10.6.1.129 dev $BRIDGE
ip addr list | grep 10.6.1.193 || sudo ip address add 10.6.1.193 dev $BRIDGE
# Set up power cycling for the compute node and wait for it to be provisioned
ssh prod "cd /cord/build/ansible; ansible-playbook maas-provision.yml --extra-vars \"maas_user=maas vagrant_name=$2\""
echo ""
echo "compute_node is fully provisioned!"
}
function run_e2e_test () {
cd $CORDDIR/build
# User has been added to the lbvirtd group, but su $USER to be safe
ssh corddev "cd /cord/build; ./gradlew -PdeployConfig=$VMDIR/$CONFIG postDeployTests"
}
function run_diagnostics() {
echo "*** COLLECTING DIAGNOSTIC INFO NOT CURRENTLY IMPLEMENTED"
# Need to fix up inventory to collect info from compute nodes
# Using juju-ansible is one possibility
#echo "*** COLLECTING DIAGNOSTIC INFO - check ~/diag-* on the head node"
#ansible-playbook -i $INVENTORY cord-diag-playbook.yml
}
# Parse options
GERRIT_BRANCHES=
RUN_TEST=0
SETUP_ONLY=0
DIAGNOSTICS=0
CLEANUP=0
#By default, cord-in-a-box creates 1 compute node. If more than one compute is
#needed, use -n option
NUM_COMPUTE_NODES=1
while getopts "b:cdhn:stv" opt; do
case ${opt} in
b ) GERRIT_BRANCHES+=("$OPTARG")
;;
c ) CLEANUP=1
;;
d ) DIAGNOSTICS=1
;;
h ) echo "Usage:"
echo " $0 install OpenStack and prep XOS and ONOS VMs [default]"
echo " $0 -b <project:changeset/revision> checkout a changesets from gerrit. Can"
echo " be used multiple times."
echo " $0 -c cleanup from previous test"
echo " $0 -d run diagnostic collector"
echo " $0 -h display this help message"
echo " $0 -n number of compute nodes to setup. currently max 2 nodes can be supported"
echo " $0 -s run initial setup phase only (don't start building CORD)"
echo " $0 -t do install, bring up cord-pod configuration, run E2E test"
echo " $0 -v print CiaB version and exit"
exit 0
;;
n ) NUM_COMPUTE_NODES=$OPTARG
;;
s ) SETUP_ONLY=1
;;
t ) RUN_TEST=1
;;
v ) echo "$VERSION_STRING ($REPO_BRANCH branch)"
exit 0
;;
\? ) echo "Invalid option: -$OPTARG"
exit 1
;;
esac
done
# What to do
if [[ $CLEANUP -eq 1 ]]
then
cleanup_from_previous_test
fi
echo ""
echo "Preparing to install $VERSION_STRING ($REPO_BRANCH branch)"
echo ""
bootstrap
cloudlab_setup
vagrant_vms_up
if [[ $SETUP_ONLY -ne 0 ]]
then
echo "Finished build environment setup, exiting..."
exit 0
fi
install_head_node
set_up_maas_user
#Limiting the maximum number of compute nodes that can be supported to 2. If
#more than 2 compute nodes are needed, this script need to be enhanced to set
#the environment variable NUM_COMPUTE_NODES before invoking the Vagrant commands
if [[ $NUM_COMPUTE_NODES -gt 2 ]]
then
echo "currently max only two compute nodes can be supported..."
NUM_COMPUTE_NODES=2
fi
for i in `seq 1 $NUM_COMPUTE_NODES`;
do
echo adding the compute node: compute-node-$i
add_compute_node compute_node-$i build_compute_node-$i
done
if [[ $RUN_TEST -eq 1 ]]
then
run_e2e_test
fi
if [[ $DIAGNOSTICS -eq 1 ]]
then
run_diagnostics
fi
exit 0