I've got a patch out for review that opportunistically tests the nova
migrations on mysql, if a very specific mysql database name/password/db
exists on the test system (fails gracefully if it doesn't). It then also
checks to make sure that there are no "non-InnoDB" tables in the
resultant migration (also failing gracefully if there isn't). We did a
couple of draft reviews with the CI team to make sure this was something
they could support as a gating test. This would prevent new migrations
that don't specify engine from sneaking in.
I'd like feedback from Nova devs on the approach -
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/6805/
comments, flames, etc are welcome.
Thanks,
-Sean
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Sean Dague
IBM Linux Technology Center
email: slda...@us.ibm.com
alt-email: sda...@linux.vnet.ibm.com
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