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More detailed, beginner-friendly instructions for testing #699

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pmkovar opened this issue Sep 20, 2016 · 4 comments
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More detailed, beginner-friendly instructions for testing #699

pmkovar opened this issue Sep 20, 2016 · 4 comments
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pmkovar commented Sep 20, 2016

https://www.redhat.com/archives/rdo-list/2016-September/msg00069.html

@rbowen: "More detailed, beginner-friendly instructions for testing. (Test day
as product preview for potential users, or existing users who are not
deep experts.)"

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pmkovar commented Sep 20, 2016

Will probably need more input wrt the required scope of the instructions. Like, say, besides setting up a VM with CentOS/RHEL for running packstack, are there other steps we want to cover as
part of preparing your environment?

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rbowen commented Sep 20, 2016

For example, look at https://www.rdoproject.org/testday/newton/testedsetups3/#packstack-based-installation-neutron-networking

There are 11 different scenarios listed, but there's no indication of how one would actually do "Distributed -ML2-OVS- VXLAN-IPv6 – VPNaaS" - the instructions just link to the Quickstart, but so do all of the other scenarios.

For each of those scenarios, we need instructions that say how to actually accomplish it.

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rbowen commented Nov 9, 2016

This is now in progress here: https://www.rdoproject.org/testday/tests/

This is a template to paste in the test day etherpad each time, and then update it from that etherpad at the end of the test day. We've also got a start on individual test instructions at http://rdoproject.org/testday/tests/ironic-overcloud and we should continue to build on that.

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@rbowen @pmkovar this looks really good to me so I guess this can be closed off now? There is a test day next week I think?

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