Currently the binary build for the oraclelinux base is just exceeding
the 10GB limit we have set here. Centos is at just under 9GB so will not
be long before it reaches this limit also.
According to infra -
(http://docs.openstack.org/infra/system-config/contribute-cloud.html)
gate VMs should have a 80GB disk, so 20GB for the docker partition does
not seem excessive here.
TrivialFix
Change-Id: I4d7fb240ea90e1e58f8f8046dd7acd0b9502c20d
Docker 1.10 has broken the gate and this patch will correct that
breakage.
The issue comes with rsyslog. Due to a commit in Docker 1.10 [1] we
must change the way we get the log socket for rsyslog. The /dev/
folder will no longer populate as we used it. So instead we simply
make a new socket in a path we control and share that to the correct
location in the containers.
Additionally, adjust the gate for new Docker daemon.
[1] https://github.com/docker/docker/pull/16639
Partially-Implements: blueprint kolla-upgrade
Change-Id: I881a2ecdf6d7b35991e1d38a3f3e60d022d6577f
The existing gate partitioned a disk for use with docker, depending
on the gate it would use the swap disk (RAX) or a spare disk (HP).
However, with the new gates (Bluebox + OVH) there is neither a spare
disk nor a swap disk. This leaves us with one choice: File based loop
device.
This patch creates a file at /swapfile to ensure we have swap. It
creates a file at /docker to ensure we have a loop device for Docker.
Right now the /docker file is 10GB and the /swapfile is 4GB due to
size limitations in the gate across all servers and types. This has
proven to be enough space for all our current tests.
Additionally, reduce the number of threads the gate uses to 4 to
prevent the lockup and hour timeout we have been seeing as more
recently in the gate.
The scripts that setup the gate are moved to the tools directory
rather than the tests directory to match the structure of the other
projects.
Partially-Implements: blueprint functional-testing-gate
Change-Id: I3e370f2382b6df36103d8b2ceda9b21d9b4229d5