cloudstack/test/integration/component/test_redundant_router.py
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from nose.plugins.attrib import attr
from marvin.integration.lib.base import *
from marvin.integration.lib.utils import *
from marvin.integration.lib.common import *
#Import Local Modules
from marvin.cloudstackTestCase import cloudstackTestCase
from marvin.cloudstackAPI import *
class Services:
"""Test Services for customer defects
"""
def __init__(self):
self.services = {
"account": {
"email": "test@test.com",
"firstname": "Test",
"lastname": "User",
"username": "test",
# Random characters are appended for unique
# username
"password": "password",
},
"service_offering": {
"name": "Tiny Instance",
"displaytext": "Tiny Instance",
"cpunumber": 1,
"cpuspeed": 100,
"memory": 128,
},
"disk_offering": {
"displaytext": "Small",
"name": "Small",
"disksize": 1
},
"virtual_machine": {
"displayname": "Test VM",
"username": "root",
"password": "password",
"ssh_port": 22,
"hypervisor": 'XenServer',
"privateport": 22,
"publicport": 22,
"protocol": 'TCP',
},
"static_nat": {
"startport": 22,
"endport": 22,
"protocol": "TCP"
},
"network_offering": {
"name": 'Network offering-RVR services',
"displaytext": 'Network off-RVR services',
"guestiptype": 'Isolated',
"supportedservices": 'Vpn,Dhcp,Dns,SourceNat,PortForwarding,Firewall,Lb,UserData,StaticNat',
"traffictype": 'GUEST',
"availability": 'Optional',
"serviceProviderList": {
"Vpn": 'VirtualRouter',
"Dhcp": 'VirtualRouter',
"Dns": 'VirtualRouter',
"SourceNat": 'VirtualRouter',
"PortForwarding": 'VirtualRouter',
"Firewall": 'VirtualRouter',
"Lb": 'VirtualRouter',
"UserData": 'VirtualRouter',
"StaticNat": 'VirtualRouter',
},
"serviceCapabilityList": {
"SourceNat": {
"SupportedSourceNatTypes": "peraccount",
"RedundantRouter": "true",
},
"lb": {
"SupportedLbIsolation": "dedicated"
},
},
},
"host": {
"username": "root",
"password": "password",
"publicport": 22,
},
"network": {
"name": "Test Network",
"displaytext": "Test Network",
},
"lbrule": {
"name": "SSH",
"alg": "roundrobin",
# Algorithm used for load balancing
"privateport": 22,
"publicport": 22,
"openfirewall": True,
},
"natrule": {
"privateport": 22,
"publicport": 22,
"protocol": "TCP"
},
"natrule_221": {
"privateport": 22,
"publicport": 221,
"protocol": "TCP"
},
"fw_rule": {
"startport": 1,
"endport": 6000,
"cidr": '55.55.0.0/11',
# Any network (For creating FW rule)
"protocol": 'TCP',
},
"ostype": 'CentOS 5.3 (64-bit)',
"sleep": 60,
}
class TestCreateRvRNetworkOffering(cloudstackTestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
cls.api_client = super(
TestCreateRvRNetworkOffering,
cls
).getClsTestClient().getApiClient()
cls.services = Services().services
# Get Zone, Domain and templates
cls.domain = get_domain(cls.api_client, cls.services)
cls.zone = get_zone(cls.api_client, cls.services)
cls._cleanup = []
return
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
try:
#Cleanup resources used
cleanup_resources(cls.api_client, cls._cleanup)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Warning: Exception during cleanup : %s" % e)
return
def setUp(self):
self.apiclient = self.testClient.getApiClient()
self.dbclient = self.testClient.getDbConnection()
self.cleanup = []
return
def tearDown(self):
try:
cleanup_resources(self.apiclient, self.cleanup)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Warning: Exception during cleanup : %s" % e)
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "advancedns", "ssh"])
def test_createRvRNetworkOffering(self):
"""Test create RvR supported network offering
"""
# Steps to validate
# 1. create a network offering
# - all services by VirtualRouter
# - enable RedundantRouter servicecapability
# 2. enable the network offering
# Validate the following
# 1. Redundant Router offering should be created successfully and
# listed in listNetworkOfferings response
# assert if RvR capability is enabled
self.debug("Creating network offering with redundant VR capability")
try:
network_offering = NetworkOffering.create(
self.apiclient,
self.services["network_offering"],
conservemode=True
)
except Exception as e:
self.fail("Create network offering failed! - %s" % e)
self.debug("Enabling network offering - %s" % network_offering.name)
# Enable Network offering
network_offering.update(self.apiclient, state='Enabled')
self.cleanup.append(network_offering)
self.debug("Checking if the network offering created successfully?")
network_offs = NetworkOffering.list(
self.apiclient,
id=network_offering.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(network_offs, list),
True,
"List network offering should not return empty response"
)
self.assertEqual(
len(network_offs),
1,
"List network off should have newly created network off"
)
for service in network_offs[0].service:
if service.name == 'SourceNat':
self.debug("Verifying SourceNat capabilites")
for capability in service.capability:
if capability.name == 'RedundantRouter':
self.assertTrue(capability.value=='true')
self.debug("RedundantRouter is enabled")
return
class TestCreateRvRNetwork(cloudstackTestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
cls.api_client = super(
TestCreateRvRNetwork,
cls
).getClsTestClient().getApiClient()
cls.services = Services().services
# Get Zone, Domain and templates
cls.domain = get_domain(cls.api_client, cls.services)
cls.zone = get_zone(cls.api_client, cls.services)
cls.template = get_template(
cls.api_client,
cls.zone.id,
cls.services["ostype"]
)
cls.services["virtual_machine"]["zoneid"] = cls.zone.id
cls.services["virtual_machine"]["template"] = cls.template.id
cls.service_offering = ServiceOffering.create(
cls.api_client,
cls.services["service_offering"]
)
cls.network_offering = NetworkOffering.create(
cls.api_client,
cls.services["network_offering"],
conservemode=True
)
# Enable Network offering
cls.network_offering.update(cls.api_client, state='Enabled')
cls._cleanup = [
cls.service_offering,
cls.network_offering,
]
return
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
try:
#Cleanup resources used
cleanup_resources(cls.api_client, cls._cleanup)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Warning: Exception during cleanup : %s" % e)
return
def setUp(self):
self.apiclient = self.testClient.getApiClient()
self.dbclient = self.testClient.getDbConnection()
self.account = Account.create(
self.apiclient,
self.services["account"],
admin=True,
domainid=self.domain.id
)
self._cleanup.insert(0, self.account)
return
def tearDown(self):
try:
cleanup_resources(self.apiclient, self._cleanup)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Warning: Exception during cleanup : %s" % e)
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "advancedns", "ssh"])
def test_createRvRNetwork(self):
"""Test create network with redundant routers
"""
# Validate the following:
# 1. listNetworkOfferings shows created offering
# 2. listNetworks should show created network in Allocated state
# 3. returns no Running routers in the network
# 4. listVirtualmachines shows VM in Running state
# 5. returns 2 routers
# - same public IP
# - same MAC address of public NIC
# - different guestip address
# - redundant state (MASTER or BACKUP)
# - same gateway for the public traffic
# 6. all routers, networks and user VMs are cleaned up
# Creating network using the network offering created
self.debug("Creating network with network offering: %s" %
self.network_offering.id)
network = Network.create(
self.apiclient,
self.services["network"],
accountid=self.account.name,
domainid=self.account.domainid,
networkofferingid=self.network_offering.id,
zoneid=self.zone.id
)
self.debug("Created network with ID: %s" % network.id)
networks = Network.list(
self.apiclient,
id=network.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(networks, list),
True,
"List networks should return a valid response for created network"
)
nw_response = networks[0]
self.debug("Network state: %s" % nw_response.state)
self.assertEqual(
nw_response.state,
"Allocated",
"The network should be in allocated state after creation"
)
self.debug("Listing routers for network: %s" % network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
networkid=network.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
routers,
None,
"Routers should not be spawned when network is in allocated state"
)
self.debug("Deploying VM in account: %s" % self.account.name)
# Spawn an instance in that network
virtual_machine = VirtualMachine.create(
self.apiclient,
self.services["virtual_machine"],
accountid=self.account.name,
domainid=self.account.domainid,
serviceofferingid=self.service_offering.id,
networkids=[str(network.id)]
)
self.debug("Deployed VM in network: %s" % network.id)
self.debug("Listing routers for network: %s" % network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
networkid=network.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"list router should return Master and backup routers"
)
self.assertEqual(
len(routers),
2,
"Length of the list router should be 2 (Backup & master)"
)
if routers[0].redundantstate == 'MASTER':
master_router = routers[0]
backup_router = routers[1]
else:
master_router = routers[1]
backup_router = routers[0]
self.debug("Redundant states: %s, %s" % (
master_router.redundantstate,
backup_router.redundantstate
))
self.assertEqual(
master_router.publicip,
backup_router.publicip,
"Public Ip should be same for both(MASTER & BACKUP)"
)
self.assertEqual(
master_router.redundantstate,
"MASTER",
"Redundant state of router should be MASTER"
)
self.assertEqual(
backup_router.redundantstate,
"BACKUP",
"Redundant state of router should be BACKUP"
)
self.assertNotEqual(
master_router.guestipaddress,
backup_router.guestipaddress,
"Both (MASTER & BACKUP) routers should not have same guest IP"
)
self.assertNotEqual(
master_router.guestmacaddress,
backup_router.guestmacaddress,
"Both (MASTER & BACKUP) routers should not have same guestMAC"
)
return
class TestCreateRvRNetworkNonDefaultGuestCidr(cloudstackTestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
cls.api_client = super(
TestCreateRvRNetworkNonDefaultGuestCidr,
cls
).getClsTestClient().getApiClient()
cls.services = Services().services
# Get Zone, Domain and templates
cls.domain = get_domain(cls.api_client, cls.services)
cls.zone = get_zone(cls.api_client, cls.services)
cls.template = get_template(
cls.api_client,
cls.zone.id,
cls.services["ostype"]
)
cls.services["virtual_machine"]["zoneid"] = cls.zone.id
cls.services["virtual_machine"]["template"] = cls.template.id
cls.service_offering = ServiceOffering.create(
cls.api_client,
cls.services["service_offering"]
)
cls.network_offering = NetworkOffering.create(
cls.api_client,
cls.services["network_offering"],
conservemode=True
)
# Enable Network offering
cls.network_offering.update(cls.api_client, state='Enabled')
cls._cleanup = [
cls.service_offering,
cls.network_offering,
]
return
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
try:
#Cleanup resources used
cleanup_resources(cls.api_client, cls._cleanup)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Warning: Exception during cleanup : %s" % e)
return
def setUp(self):
self.apiclient = self.testClient.getApiClient()
self.dbclient = self.testClient.getDbConnection()
self.account = Account.create(
self.apiclient,
self.services["account"],
admin=True,
domainid=self.domain.id
)
self._cleanup.insert(0, self.account)
return
def tearDown(self):
try:
cleanup_resources(self.apiclient, self._cleanup)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Warning: Exception during cleanup : %s" % e)
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "advancedns"])
def test_createRvRNetwork(self):
"""Test create network with non-default guest cidr with redundant routers
"""
# Validate the following:
# 1. listNetworkOfferings shows created offering
# 2. listNetworks should show created network in Allocated state
# - gw = 192.168.2.1 and cidr = 192.168.2.0/23
# 3. returns no Running routers in the network
# 4. listVirtualmachines shows VM in Running state
# 5. returns 2 routers
# - same public IP
# - same MAC address of public NIC
# - different guestip address
# - redundant state (MASTER or BACKUP)
# - same gateway for the public traffic
# 6. all routers, networks and user VMs are cleaned up
# Creating network using the network offering created
self.debug("Creating network with network offering: %s" %
self.network_offering.id)
network = Network.create(
self.apiclient,
self.services["network"],
accountid=self.account.name,
domainid=self.account.domainid,
networkofferingid=self.network_offering.id,
zoneid=self.zone.id,
netmask='255.255.254.0',
gateway='192.168.2.1'
)
self.debug("Created network with ID: %s" % network.id)
networks = Network.list(
self.apiclient,
id=network.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(networks, list),
True,
"List networks should return a valid response for created network"
)
nw_response = networks[0]
self.debug("Network state: %s" % nw_response.state)
self.assertEqual(
nw_response.state,
"Allocated",
"The network should be in allocated state after creation"
)
self.assertEqual(
nw_response.gateway,
'192.168.2.1',
"The gateway should be 192.168.2.1"
)
self.assertEqual(
nw_response.cidr,
'192.168.2.0/23',
"Guest cidr should be 192.168.2.0/23 but is %s" % nw_response.cidr
)
self.debug("Listing routers for network: %s" % network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
networkid=network.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
routers,
None,
"Routers should not be spawned when network is in allocated state"
)
self.debug("Deploying VM in account: %s" % self.account.name)
# Spawn an instance in that network
virtual_machine = VirtualMachine.create(
self.apiclient,
self.services["virtual_machine"],
accountid=self.account.name,
domainid=self.account.domainid,
serviceofferingid=self.service_offering.id,
networkids=[str(network.id)]
)
self.debug("Deployed VM in network: %s" % network.id)
self.debug("Listing routers for network: %s" % network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
networkid=network.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"list router should return Master and backup routers"
)
self.assertEqual(
len(routers),
2,
"Length of the list router should be 2 (Backup & master)"
)
if routers[0].redundantstate == 'MASTER':
master_router = routers[0]
backup_router = routers[1]
else:
master_router = routers[1]
backup_router = routers[0]
self.assertEqual(
master_router.publicip,
backup_router.publicip,
"Public Ip should be same for both(MASTER & BACKUP)"
)
self.assertEqual(
master_router.redundantstate,
"MASTER",
"Redundant state of router should be MASTER"
)
self.assertEqual(
backup_router.redundantstate,
"BACKUP",
"Redundant state of router should be BACKUP"
)
self.assertNotEqual(
master_router.guestipaddress,
backup_router.guestipaddress,
"Both (MASTER & BACKUP) routers should not have same guest IP"
)
self.assertNotEqual(
master_router.guestmacaddress,
backup_router.guestmacaddress,
"Both (MASTER & BACKUP) routers should not have same guestMAC"
)
return
class TestRVRInternals(cloudstackTestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
cls.api_client = super(
TestRVRInternals,
cls
).getClsTestClient().getApiClient()
cls.services = Services().services
# Get Zone, Domain and templates
cls.domain = get_domain(cls.api_client, cls.services)
cls.zone = get_zone(cls.api_client, cls.services)
cls.template = get_template(
cls.api_client,
cls.zone.id,
cls.services["ostype"]
)
cls.services["virtual_machine"]["zoneid"] = cls.zone.id
cls.services["virtual_machine"]["template"] = cls.template.id
cls.service_offering = ServiceOffering.create(
cls.api_client,
cls.services["service_offering"]
)
cls.network_offering = NetworkOffering.create(
cls.api_client,
cls.services["network_offering"],
conservemode=True
)
# Enable Network offering
cls.network_offering.update(cls.api_client, state='Enabled')
cls._cleanup = [
cls.service_offering,
cls.network_offering,
]
return
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
try:
#Cleanup resources used
cleanup_resources(cls.api_client, cls._cleanup)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Warning: Exception during cleanup : %s" % e)
return
def setUp(self):
self.apiclient = self.testClient.getApiClient()
self.dbclient = self.testClient.getDbConnection()
self.account = Account.create(
self.apiclient,
self.services["account"],
admin=True,
domainid=self.domain.id
)
self._cleanup.insert(0, self.account)
return
def tearDown(self):
try:
cleanup_resources(self.apiclient, self._cleanup)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Warning: Exception during cleanup : %s" % e)
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "advancedns", "ssh"])
def test_redundantVR_internals(self):
"""Test redundant router internals
"""
# Steps to validate
# 1. createNetwork using network offering for redundant virtual router
# 2. listRouters in above network
# 3. deployVM in above user account in the created network
# 4. login to both Redundant Routers
# 5. login to user VM
# 6. delete user account
# Validate the following:
# 1. listNetworks lists network in Allocated state
# 2. listRouters lists no routers created yet
# 3. listRouters returns Master and Backup routers
# 4. ssh in to both routers and verify:
# - MASTER router has eth2 with public Ip address
# - BACKUP router has only guest eth0 and link local eth1
# - Broadcast on MASTER eth2 is non-zero (0.0.0.0)
# - execute checkrouter.sh in router home and check if it is status
# "MASTER|BACKUP" as returned by the listRouters API
# 5. DNS of the user VM is set to RedundantRouter Gateway
# (/etc/resolv.conf)
# Check that the default gateway for the guest is the rvr gateway
# and not the guestIp of either of the RvRs
# Creating network using the network offering created
self.debug("Creating network with network offering: %s" %
self.network_offering.id)
network = Network.create(
self.apiclient,
self.services["network"],
accountid=self.account.name,
domainid=self.account.domainid,
networkofferingid=self.network_offering.id,
zoneid=self.zone.id
)
self.debug("Created network with ID: %s" % network.id)
networks = Network.list(
self.apiclient,
id=network.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(networks, list),
True,
"List networks should return a valid response for created network"
)
nw_response = networks[0]
self.debug("Network state: %s" % nw_response.state)
self.assertEqual(
nw_response.state,
"Allocated",
"The network should be in allocated state after creation"
)
self.debug("Listing routers for network: %s" % network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
networkid=network.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
routers,
None,
"Routers should not be spawned when network is in allocated state"
)
self.debug("Deploying VM in account: %s" % self.account.name)
# Spawn an instance in that network
virtual_machine = VirtualMachine.create(
self.apiclient,
self.services["virtual_machine"],
accountid=self.account.name,
domainid=self.account.domainid,
serviceofferingid=self.service_offering.id,
networkids=[str(network.id)]
)
self.debug("Deployed VM in network: %s" % network.id)
self.debug("Listing routers for network: %s" % network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
networkid=network.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"list router should return Master and backup routers"
)
self.assertEqual(
len(routers),
2,
"Length of the list router should be 2 (Backup & master)"
)
if routers[0].redundantstate == 'MASTER':
master_router = routers[0]
backup_router = routers[1]
else:
master_router = routers[1]
backup_router = routers[0]
self.debug("Fetching the host details for double hop into router")
hosts = Host.list(
self.apiclient,
id=master_router.hostid,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(hosts, list),
True,
"List hosts should return a valid list"
)
master_host = hosts[0]
self.debug("Host for master router: %s" % master_host.name)
self.debug("Host for master router: %s" % master_host.ipaddress)
hosts = Host.list(
self.apiclient,
id=backup_router.hostid,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(hosts, list),
True,
"List hosts should return a valid list"
)
backup_host = hosts[0]
self.debug("Host for backup router: %s" % backup_host.name)
self.debug("Host for backup router: %s" % backup_host.ipaddress)
self.debug(master_router.linklocalip)
# Check eth2 port for master router
if self.apiclient.hypervisor.lower() == 'vmware':
result = get_process_status(
self.apiclient.connection.mgtSvr,
22,
self.apiclient.connection.user,
self.apiclient.connection.passwd,
master_router.linklocalip,
'ifconfig eth2',
hypervisor=self.apiclient.hypervisor
)
else:
result = get_process_status(
master_host.ipaddress,
self.services['host']["publicport"],
self.services['host']["username"],
self.services['host']["password"],
master_router.linklocalip,
'ifconfig eth2'
)
res = str(result)
self.debug("Command 'ifconfig eth2': %s" % result)
self.debug("Router's public Ip: %s" % master_router.publicip)
self.assertEqual(
res.count(master_router.publicip),
1,
"master router should have the public IP configured"
)
self.assertEqual(
result.count('Bcast:0.0.0.0'),
0,
"Broadcast address of eth2 should not be 0.0.0.0"
)
# Check eth2 port for backup router
if self.apiclient.hypervisor.lower() == 'vmware':
result = get_process_status(
self.apiclient.connection.mgtSvr,
22,
self.apiclient.connection.user,
self.apiclient.connction.passwd,
backup_router.linklocalip,
'ifconfig eth2',
hypervisor=self.apiclient.hypervisor
)
else:
result = get_process_status(
backup_host.ipaddress,
self.services['host']["publicport"],
self.services['host']["username"],
self.services['host']["password"],
backup_router.linklocalip,
'ifconfig eth2'
)
res = str(result)
self.debug("Command 'ifconfig eth2': %s" % result)
self.assertEqual(
res.count('Bcast:0.0.0.0'),
1,
"backup router should NOT have the public IP configured"
)
vms = VirtualMachine.list(
self.apiclient,
id=virtual_machine.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(vms, list),
True,
"List VMs should not return empty response"
)
vm = vms[0]
self.assertNotEqual(
vm.nic[0].gateway,
master_router.publicip,
"The gateway of user VM should be same as master router"
)
self.assertNotEqual(
vm.nic[0].gateway,
backup_router.publicip,
"The gateway of user VM should be same as backup router"
)
return
class TestRvRRedundancy(cloudstackTestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
cls.api_client = super(
TestRvRRedundancy,
cls
).getClsTestClient().getApiClient()
cls.services = Services().services
# Get Zone, Domain and templates
cls.domain = get_domain(cls.api_client, cls.services)
cls.zone = get_zone(cls.api_client, cls.services)
cls.template = get_template(
cls.api_client,
cls.zone.id,
cls.services["ostype"]
)
cls.services["virtual_machine"]["zoneid"] = cls.zone.id
cls.services["virtual_machine"]["template"] = cls.template.id
cls.service_offering = ServiceOffering.create(
cls.api_client,
cls.services["service_offering"]
)
cls.network_offering = NetworkOffering.create(
cls.api_client,
cls.services["network_offering"],
conservemode=True
)
# Enable Network offering
cls.network_offering.update(cls.api_client, state='Enabled')
cls._cleanup = [
cls.service_offering,
cls.network_offering,
]
return
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
try:
#Cleanup resources used
cleanup_resources(cls.api_client, cls._cleanup)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Warning: Exception during cleanup : %s" % e)
return
def setUp(self):
self.apiclient = self.testClient.getApiClient()
self.dbclient = self.testClient.getDbConnection()
self.account = Account.create(
self.apiclient,
self.services["account"],
admin=True,
domainid=self.domain.id
)
# Creating network using the network offering created
self.debug("Creating network with network offering: %s" %
self.network_offering.id)
self.network = Network.create(
self.apiclient,
self.services["network"],
accountid=self.account.name,
domainid=self.account.domainid,
networkofferingid=self.network_offering.id,
zoneid=self.zone.id
)
self.debug("Created network with ID: %s" % self.network.id)
self.debug("Deploying VM in account: %s" % self.account.name)
# Spawn an instance in that network
self.virtual_machine = VirtualMachine.create(
self.apiclient,
self.services["virtual_machine"],
accountid=self.account.name,
domainid=self.account.domainid,
serviceofferingid=self.service_offering.id,
networkids=[str(self.network.id)]
)
self.debug("Deployed VM in network: %s" % self.network.id)
self._cleanup.insert(0, self.account)
return
def tearDown(self):
try:
cleanup_resources(self.apiclient, self._cleanup)
except Exception as e:
raise Exception("Warning: Exception during cleanup : %s" % e)
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "advancedns", "ssh"])
def test_stopMasterRvR(self):
"""Test stop master RVR
"""
# Steps to validate
# 1. createNetwork using network offering for redundant virtual router
# listNetworks returns the allocated network
# 2. listRouters in above network. Lists no routers in the created
# network
# 3. deployVM in above user account in the created network. VM is
# successfully Running
# 4. listRouters that has redundantstate=MASTER. only one router is
# returned with redundantstate = MASTER for this network
# 5. stopRouter that is Master. Router goes to stopped state
# successfully
# 6. listRouters in the account and in the network. Lists old MASTER
# router in redundantstate=UNKNOWN, and the old BACKUP router as
# new MASTER
# 7. start the stopped router. Stopped rvr starts up successfully and
# is in Running state
# 8. listRouters in the account and in the network. Router shows up as
# BACKUP and NOT MASTER, should have only one BACKUP and one MASTER
# at the end, public IP of the SourceNAT should remain same after
# reboot
# 9. delete the account
self.debug("Listing routers for network: %s" % self.network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
networkid=self.network.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"list router should return Master and backup routers"
)
self.assertEqual(
len(routers),
2,
"Length of the list router should be 2 (Backup & master)"
)
if routers[0].redundantstate == 'MASTER':
master_router = routers[0]
backup_router = routers[1]
else:
master_router = routers[1]
backup_router = routers[0]
self.debug("Stopping the MASTER router")
try:
Router.stop(self.apiclient, id=master_router.id)
except Exception as e:
self.fail("Failed to stop master router: %s" % e)
self.debug("Listing routers for network: %s" % self.network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
id=master_router.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"list router should return Master and backup routers"
)
self.assertIn(
routers[0].redundantstate,
['UNKNOWN', 'FAULT'],
"Redundant state of the master router should be UNKNOWN/FAULT but is %s" % routers[0].redundantstate
)
self.debug("Checking state of the backup router in %s" % self.network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
id=backup_router.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"list router should return backup router"
)
self.assertEqual(
routers[0].redundantstate,
'MASTER',
"Redundant state of the router should be MASTER but is %s" % routers[0].redundantstate
)
self.debug("Starting the old MASTER router")
try:
Router.start(self.apiclient, id=master_router.id)
self.debug("old MASTER router started")
except Exception as e:
self.fail("Failed to start master router: %s" % e)
self.debug("Checking state of the master router in %s" % self.network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
id=master_router.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"list router should return backup router"
)
self.assertEqual(
routers[0].redundantstate,
'BACKUP',
"Redundant state of the router should be BACKUP but is %s" % routers[0].redundantstate
)
self.assertEqual(
master_router.publicip,
routers[0].publicip,
"Public IP should be same after reboot"
)
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "advancedns", "ssh"])
def test_stopBackupRvR(self):
"""Test stop backup RVR
"""
# Steps to validate
# 1. createNetwork using network offering for redundant virtual router
# listNetworks returns the allocated network
# 2. listRouters in above network. Lists no routers in the created
# network
# 3. deployVM in above user account in the created network. VM is
# successfully Running
# 4. listRouters that has redundantstate=MASTER. only one router is
# returned with redundantstate = MASTER for this network
# 5. stopRouter that is BACKUP. Router goes to stopped state
# successfully
# 6. listRouters in the account and in the network. Lists old MASTER
# router in redundantstate=UNKNOWN
# 7. start the stopped router. Stopped rvr starts up successfully and
# is in Running state
# 8. listRouters in the account and in the network. Router shows up as
# BACKUP and NOT MASTER, should have only one BACKUP and one MASTER
# at the end, public IP of the SourceNAT should remain same after
# reboot
# 9. delete the account
self.debug("Listing routers for network: %s" % self.network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
networkid=self.network.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"list router should return Master and backup routers"
)
self.assertEqual(
len(routers),
2,
"Length of the list router should be 2 (Backup & master)"
)
if routers[0].redundantstate == 'MASTER':
master_router = routers[0]
backup_router = routers[1]
else:
master_router = routers[1]
backup_router = routers[0]
self.debug("Stopping the BACKUP router")
try:
Router.stop(self.apiclient, id=backup_router.id)
except Exception as e:
self.fail("Failed to stop backup router: %s" % e)
self.debug("Checking state of the backup router in %s" % self.network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
id=backup_router.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"list router should return Master and backup routers"
)
self.assertIn(
routers[0].redundantstate,
['UNKNOWN', 'FAULT'],
"Redundant state of the backup router should be UNKNOWN/FAULT but is %s" % routers[0].redundantstate
)
self.debug("Checking state of the master router in %s" % self.network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
id=master_router.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"list router should return Master and backup routers"
)
self.assertEqual(
routers[0].redundantstate,
'MASTER',
"Redundant state of the router should be MASTER but is %s" % routers[0].redundantstate
)
self.debug("Starting the old BACKUP router")
try:
Router.start(self.apiclient, id=backup_router.id)
self.debug("old BACKUP router started")
except Exception as e:
self.fail("Failed to stop master router: %s" % e)
self.debug("Checking state of the backup router in %s" % self.network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
id=backup_router.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"list router should return backup router"
)
self.assertEqual(
routers[0].redundantstate,
'BACKUP',
"Redundant state of the router should be BACKUP but is %s" % routers[0].redundantstate
)
self.assertEqual(
backup_router.publicip,
routers[0].publicip,
"Public IP should be same after reboot"
)
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "advancedns", "ssh"])
def test_rebootMasterRvR(self):
"""Test reboot master RVR
"""
# Steps to validate
# 1. createNetwork using network offering for redundant virtual router
# listNetworks returns the allocated network
# 2. listRouters in above network. Lists no routers in the created
# network
# 3. deployVM in above user account in the created network. VM is
# successfully Running
# 4. listRouters that has redundantstate=MASTER. only one router is
# returned with redundantstate = MASTER for this network
# 5. reboot router that is MASTER. Router reboots state
# successfully
# 6. lists old MASTER router in redundantstate=BACKUP and the old
# BACKUP router as new MASTER + public IP of the SourceNAT should
# remain same after the reboot
self.debug("Listing routers for network: %s" % self.network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
networkid=self.network.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"list router should return Master and backup routers"
)
self.assertEqual(
len(routers),
2,
"Length of the list router should be 2 (Backup & master)"
)
if routers[0].redundantstate == 'MASTER':
master_router = routers[0]
backup_router = routers[1]
else:
master_router = routers[1]
backup_router = routers[0]
self.debug("Rebooting the master router")
try:
Router.reboot(self.apiclient, id=master_router.id)
except Exception as e:
self.fail("Failed to reboot MASTER router: %s" % e)
self.debug("Checking state of the master router in %s" % self.network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
id=master_router.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"list router should return Master and backup routers"
)
self.assertEqual(
routers[0].redundantstate,
'BACKUP',
"Redundant state of the router should be BACKUP but is %s" % routers[0].redundantstate
)
self.debug("Checking state of the backup router in %s" % self.network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
id=backup_router.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"list router should return Master and backup routers"
)
self.assertEqual(
routers[0].redundantstate,
'MASTER',
"Redundant state of the router should be MASTER but is %s" % routers[0].redundantstate
)
self.assertEqual(
master_router.publicip,
routers[0].publicip,
"Public IP should be same after reboot"
)
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "advancedns", "ssh"])
def test_rebootBackupRvR(self):
"""Test reboot backup RVR
"""
# Steps to validate
# 1. createNetwork using network offering for redundant virtual router
# listNetworks returns the allocated network
# 2. listRouters in above network. Lists no routers in the created
# network
# 3. deployVM in above user account in the created network. VM is
# successfully Running
# 4. listRouters that has redundantstate=MASTER. only one router is
# returned with redundantstate = MASTER for this network
# 5. reboot router that is BACKUP. Router reboots state
# successfully
# 6. lists old BACKUP router in redundantstate=BACKUP, and the old
# MASTER router is still MASTER+ public IP of the SourceNAT should
# remain same after the reboot
self.debug("Listing routers for network: %s" % self.network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
networkid=self.network.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"list router should return Master and backup routers"
)
self.assertEqual(
len(routers),
2,
"Length of the list router should be 2 (Backup & master)"
)
if routers[0].redundantstate == 'MASTER':
master_router = routers[0]
backup_router = routers[1]
else:
master_router = routers[1]
backup_router = routers[0]
self.debug("Rebooting the backup router")
try:
Router.reboot(self.apiclient, id=backup_router.id)
except Exception as e:
self.fail("Failed to reboot BACKUP router: %s" % e)
self.debug("Checking state of the backup router in %s" % self.network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
id=backup_router.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"list router should return Master and backup routers"
)
self.assertEqual(
routers[0].redundantstate,
'BACKUP',
"Redundant state of the router should be BACKUP but is %s" % routers[0].redundantstate
)
self.debug("Checking state of the master router in %s" % self.network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
id=master_router.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"list router should return Master and backup routers"
)
self.assertEqual(
routers[0].redundantstate,
'MASTER',
"Redundant state of the router should be MASTER but is %s" % routers[0].redundantstate
)
self.assertEqual(
master_router.publicip,
routers[0].publicip,
"Public IP should be same after reboot"
)
return
@attr(tags=["advanced", "advancedns", "ssh"])
def test_stopBackupRvR_startInstance(self):
"""Test stop backup RVR and start instance
"""
# Steps to validate
# 1. createNetwork using network offering for redundant virtual router
# listNetworks returns the allocated network
# 2. listRouters in above network. Lists no routers in the created
# network
# 3. deployVM in above user account in the created network. VM is
# successfully Running
# 4. listRouters that has redundantstate=MASTER. only one router is
# returned with redundantstate = MASTER for this network
# 5. stop router that is BACKUP.
# 6. listRouters in the account and in the network
# 7. deployVM in the user account in the created network
# 8. listRouters in the account and in the network
# 9. delete the account
self.debug("Listing routers for network: %s" % self.network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
networkid=self.network.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"list router should return Master and backup routers"
)
self.assertEqual(
len(routers),
2,
"Length of the list router should be 2 (Backup & master)"
)
if routers[0].redundantstate == 'MASTER':
master_router = routers[0]
backup_router = routers[1]
else:
master_router = routers[1]
backup_router = routers[0]
self.debug("Stopping the backup router")
try:
Router.stop(self.apiclient, id=backup_router.id)
except Exception as e:
self.fail("Failed to stop BACKUP router: %s" % e)
self.debug("Checking state of the backup router in %s" % self.network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
id=backup_router.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"list router should return Master and backup routers"
)
self.assertIn(
routers[0].redundantstate,
['UNKNOWN', 'FAULT'],
"Redundant state of the backup router should be UNKNOWN/FAULT but is %s" % routers[0].redundantstate
)
# Spawn an instance in that network
vm_2 = VirtualMachine.create(
self.apiclient,
self.services["virtual_machine"],
accountid=self.account.name,
domainid=self.account.domainid,
serviceofferingid=self.service_offering.id,
networkids=[str(self.network.id)]
)
self.debug("Deployed VM in network: %s" % self.network.id)
vms = VirtualMachine.list(
self.apiclient,
id=vm_2.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(vms, list),
True,
"List Vms should return a valid list"
)
vm = vms[0]
self.assertEqual(
vm.state,
"Running",
"Vm should be in running state after deployment"
)
self.debug("Checking state of the backup router in %s" % self.network.name)
routers = Router.list(
self.apiclient,
id=backup_router.id,
listall=True
)
self.assertEqual(
isinstance(routers, list),
True,
"list router should return Master and backup routers"
)
self.assertEqual(
routers[0].redundantstate,
'BACKUP',
"Redundant state of the router should be BACKUP but is %s" % routers[0].redundantstate
)
return