Hi Rohit, I will join you in testing 4.5 form next week - just have to finish some stuff.
My environments will be: * Xen 6.2/6.5 * KVM (qemu 1.5.3 and 2.1) Let’s rock! Cheers, Wilder On 28 Apr 2015, at 18:33, Rohit Yadav <rohit.ya...@shapeblue.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > ### 4.5 Release Effort > > I’ve been exhaustively testing ACS 4.5 wrt Xen 6.2, Xen 6.5, KVM (qemu 2.0, > 2.3) and I feel we’re pretty good but we need testing efforts and I want to > help drive efforts to releasing ACS 4.5.1 -- if you’ve any issues that you > would like to get fixed that are either regressions or blockers can you > please share on this thread? If we don’t find any blockers or regressions let > us invest in ACS 4.5 testing and release it soon. For other minor issues we > can always fix them and release 4.5.2 etc if and when needed in future. > > Regarding my 4.5 testing - I’ve tested basic vm life cycle operations > (deploy, start, stop, destroy/expunge, migrate to another host, migrate to > another storage pool, deploy using iso) for all cases and found no issues; > > KVM with basic zone (with/without security groups, SG blockers were found and > fixed) > KVM with Adv zone (with/without security groups, both isolated network and > VPC worked, networking issues were found and fixed) > XenServer 6.2 with basic and adv zones (with/without security groups, no SG > issues found) > XenServer 6.5 with basic and adv zones (with/without security groups, SG > blockers found and fixed) > > I found one issue that could be a blocker (if it’s not a hardware/env issue) > -- when using security groups in advance zone with a dedicated vlan id (say > vlan://500), I was unable to access the VMs (CPVM, SSVM, VR or user vms) > though all normal vm_life cycles seems to work. Though this worked for me > when I used the vlan://untagged. I tried to add vlan id 500 to my local nics > using vconfig but I still was n’t able to do access the CPVM or user VMs. I > guess my understanding of vlans with security groups is limited, so if anyone > knows about this feature or has used it - please help with some regression > testing. I plan to continue testing this week with VMWare and fix any issues > we find. > > > ### Testing against Xen, KVM, VMWare etc. > > With a recent improvement to allow cpu features (such as vmx) on KVM hosts > (https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/commit/58cc569273905c50d089f9fd82fe80028b4e9775), > it’s now possible to run KVM, ESX, XenServer, OVM3 (LXC, and hopefully > others) on KVM (in case of ESX a patched qemu would be needed: > http://people.apache.org/~bhaisaab/qemu/). Such a (ansible based) tool aims > to be reproduce such an environment for anyone and serve as a developer kit > (not to be confused with the DevCloud appliance, will share more details of > the developer kit later) and as an infrastructure to run integration testing > suite we have now. This would allow us to build/test/run CloudStack against > various nested-virtualized hosts running as guests on KVM, using CloudStack. > > Meanwhile, Abhi is focusing on existing (integration) tests and has increased > the number of TravisCI tests: > https://travis-ci.org/apache/cloudstack/builds/60365947 > > Our goal with these efforts is to (1) have a developer kit that a developer > can have locally to build/test/develop CloudStack, (2) scale it up for bigger > baremetal servers to run long running integration tests and have a better QA > automation. > > Regards, > Rohit Yadav > Software Architect, ShapeBlue > M. +91 88 262 30892 | rohit.ya...@shapeblue.com > Blog: bhaisaab.org | Twitter: @_bhaisaab > > > > Find out more about ShapeBlue and our range of CloudStack related services > > IaaS Cloud Design & Build<http://shapeblue.com/iaas-cloud-design-and-build//> > CSForge – rapid IaaS deployment framework<http://shapeblue.com/csforge/> > CloudStack Consulting<http://shapeblue.com/cloudstack-consultancy/> > CloudStack Software > Engineering<http://shapeblue.com/cloudstack-software-engineering/> > CloudStack Infrastructure > Support<http://shapeblue.com/cloudstack-infrastructure-support/> > CloudStack Bootcamp Training > Courses<http://shapeblue.com/cloudstack-training/> > > This email and any attachments to it may be confidential and are intended > solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. 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