Re: teuthology consumability

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On 8 Nov 2013, at 09:08, "Sage Weil" <sage@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> On Thu, 7 Nov 2013, Loic Dachary wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Sage,
>> 
>>> On 07/11/2013 23:21, Sage Weil wrote:
>>> Hey all,
>>> 
>>> I've had a couple different conversations with week with organizations 
>>> that want to ramp up their ceph development efforts, as a big piece of 
>>> that, spin up their own teuthology environments.  There has been a lot 
>>> going on here, and I haven't been on the weekly calls, but I suspect 
>>> things that will help them move forward include:
>>> 
>>> - documenting a teuthology install-from-scratch.  this would include 
>>> setting up the databases, lock server, workers, etc., and will initially 
>>> be long and ugly but will hopefully shrink over time.
>>> 
>>> - adding support for euca2ools or some other cloud client that does 
>>> openstack and ec2 for creating/destroying test machines.  hopefully most 
>>> of the integration points are mapped out from the downburst integration 
>>> work.
>> 
>> I'm including Hugh Saunders on this thread : we discussed this topic 
>> during the OpenStack summit this week in relation to the associated 
>> ticket:
>> 
>> http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/6502
> 
> Great.  I would love to see someone sign up for this for the firefly cycle 
> (and write up a quick blueprint).  :)

Hi, I should have some time to look into teuthology next week. Haven't used it before so will take a while before I can contribute. However notes from setup as a new user should be helpful for docs. 

After that can look at supporting openstack for test instances.

--
Hugh Saunders
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