[cmaster-next] Topology Tests added to CI - and new BGPd crash discovered
Lou Berger
lberger at labn.net
Sun Nov 27 08:07:04 EST 2016
Thanks martin. I'll look into the crash...
On November 27, 2016 2:38:05 AM "Martin Winter"
<mwinter at opensourcerouting.org> wrote:
> (Testing the new mailing list as well)
>
> First of all:
>
> I finally got around and added some framework for Topology Tests based
> on Mininet
> to the CI testbed.
> As Mininet is all based on Python, the whole framework is based on
> pytest.
>
> At this time, there are 2 tests in it:
> - OSPFv3 simple topology
> - BGP Multiview topology
>
> The git for this setup is here:
> https://git.netdef.org/scm/netdef/topotests.git
>
> There is no proprietary code in it - all can be easy replicated on a
> Ubuntu 16.04
> (I have not tested any other Distros and Mininet requires Linux). Just
> follow
> the directions in the README inside the git and you should be able to
> replicate
> the setup.
>
> The idea is to have some test setup which can be shared and anyone can
> add tests
> (The CI system runs all the tests in this git)
>
> Happy to hear any feedback on this setup…
>
> As a side note, the BGP Multiview test crashes BGPd on startup. Because
> of this,
> I have NOT YET enabled the test results parsing in the CI system (or all
> builds would
> fail at this time)
>
> If you look at the the latest build on our CI system, you’ll see a
> crash in BGPd
> See https://ci1.netdef.org/browse/QUAGGA-CMASTERNEXT-TOPOU1604-106
> Seems to be a crash in the VNC code. (cc’ing Lou to make sure he see
> this…)
>
> Again, please provide feedback. The idea is to add many more topologies
> to the
> CI system, but would like to hear some feedback on the setup.
>
> - Martin
>
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