Hi Wilder - Thanks we’ll need all the ammo we have :) I’ve already done my testings wrt XS 6.2/6.5 and KVM qemu 2.0/2.1/2.2 so will test KVM 1.5 and VMware 5.5.
Hi Daan - makes sense, we’re “so" late with 4.5.1 that we need to focus on 4.6.0 to avoid delaying it. I’ve asked David regarding co-piloting the next 4.5.1 RC since he could be busy and I want to help with lifting some weights. I’m planning to do basic tests with VMware today, publish new systemvmtemplates tomorrow (I’m already done with KVM and Xen) and plan to cut a 4.5.1 RC on Monday and if we don’t hit any blocker or regressions ACS 4.5.1 should be released by the end of next week. > On 29-Apr-2015, at 2:49 pm, Wilder Rodrigues <wrodrig...@schubergphilis.com> > wrote: > > 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. 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