VScaler: Using Tempest to validate the OpenStack deployment
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Docker Images Exist?
Check and make sure the images are built for tempest and rally
[root@house-vscaler ~]# docker images | grep tempest
10.10.10.1:5000/kolla/centos-binary-tempest 4.0.3 6b5ff759b887 8 weeks ago 667MBEnable Tempest in the globals.yml file
enable_rally: "yes"
enable_tempest: "yes"
# then down towards the bottom
tempest_image_id: 9f3cae72-56b0-4957-9536-d2c01ce88d64 # (Image ID of cirros from: openstack image list)
tempest_flavor_ref_id: 3 # (openstack flavor list - medium)
tempest_public_network_id: 42eee1c7-475e-43a1-9c1a-3bc583a0cce8 # (openstack network list - public or ext-net)
tempest_floating_network_name: ext-net # name of publci net)Reconfigure OpenStack
kolla-ansible -i ~/kolla-deploy/multinode reconfigure
# By the end - go to a controller node and check the container is there
[root@controller01-enp2s0 ~]# docker ps | grep temp
da12f9034786 10.10.10.1:4000/kolla/centos-binary-tempest:4.0.3 "kolla_start" 6 minutes ago Up 6 minutes tempestDrop into the tempest container
# on the controller
docker exec -it -u root tempest bash
# edit the /etc/tempest/tempest.conf file
tempest init
tempest run