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Cloud/Atomic Test Day
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Date 2018-10-01
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Website QA/Test Days
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What to test?

Today's instalment of Fedora Test Day will focus on Fedora Atomic and Cloud images

Who's available

The following cast of characters will be available testing, workarounds, bug fixes, and general discussion ...

Prerequisite for Test Day

A fresh system , testcloud to test qcow images locally, or access to a cloud provider like OpenStack or AWS ... a desire to break software?

Fedora Atomic

FAH can be run as a traditional cloud image, or installed to bare metal. Feel free to try out the cloud images locally as a VM. If you have a spare machine you can install FAH to, please test the ISO image (link in table below). Download the image, write it to a USB stick and install like any other Fedora deliverable. If you need help, please ping in IRC.

Image Image URL Checksum URLs
Fedora AtomicHost qcow2 x86_64

ppc64le aarch64

x86_64 ppc64le aarch64

Fedora AtomicHost raw

x86_64 ppc64le aarch64

x86_64 ppc64le aarch64

Fedora AtomicHost Vagrant libvirt

x86_64

x86_64

Fedora AtomicHost Vagrant VirtualBox

x86_64

x86_64

Fedora AtomicHost ISO Installer

x86_64 ppc64le aarch64

x86_64 ppc64le aarch64

If you have access to an AWS account then please try out an AMI from the following list:

Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      ap-northeast-1       ami-069abac4bd6e7815c hvm           standard       
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      ap-northeast-2       ami-02f34cb95604a59e0 hvm           standard       
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      ap-south-1           ami-0288e028bee1bb92a hvm           standard       
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      ap-southeast-1       ami-06f63ff5c20a9ecf0 hvm           standard       
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      ap-southeast-2       ami-02074915a91b9d086 hvm           standard       
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      ca-central-1         ami-0ee342a3faaf5ab44 hvm           standard       
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      eu-central-1         ami-0719b59d05d72f9d7 hvm           standard       
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      eu-west-1            ami-075fb2e48614077e3 hvm           standard       
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      eu-west-2            ami-049c55029b6842821 hvm           standard       
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      sa-east-1            ami-033a43896642f9ee1 hvm           standard       
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      us-east-1            ami-0ffeb08175d25a7b2 hvm           standard       
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      us-west-1            ami-027cbeeb07c50aeec hvm           standard       
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      us-west-2            ami-0f8389c40b585e464 hvm           standard       
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      ap-northeast-1       ami-05946cdf40a781cf9 hvm           gp2            
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      ap-northeast-2       ami-069020818081822b0 hvm           gp2            
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      ap-south-1           ami-02126821b7c6ed70e hvm           gp2            
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      ap-southeast-1       ami-06138237f35bdc33d hvm           gp2            
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      ap-southeast-2       ami-04b0e9057b29584e1 hvm           gp2            
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      ca-central-1         ami-098cbda855581752b hvm           gp2            
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      eu-central-1         ami-04fe16981e4e5a711 hvm           gp2            
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      eu-west-1            ami-0ab2b1f4ce462ab85 hvm           gp2            
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      eu-west-2            ami-042ed9f889a7302cd hvm           gp2            
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      sa-east-1            ami-0496e2fa7fbe988e0 hvm           gp2            
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      us-east-1            ami-01829fd040b71b94f hvm           gp2            
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      us-west-1            ami-0d9f0c00165bf623e hvm           gp2            
Fedora-AtomicHost-29-20180923.n.0.x86_64      us-west-2            ami-0673605e79a10fe3c hvm           gp2

Fedora Cloud Base

This section is for the Fedora Cloud Base images, which can be used to run a yum/dnf based fedora in the cloud or as a VM. There are also Vagrant boxes available.

Image Image URL Checksum URLs
Fedora Cloud qcow2

x86_64 ppc64le aarch64

x86_64 ppc64le aarch64

Fedora Cloud raw

x86_64 ppc64le aarch64

x86_64 ppc64le aarch64

Fedora Cloud Vagrant libvirt

x86_64

x86_64

Fedora Cloud Vagrant VirtualBox

x86_64

x86_64

If you have access to an AWS account then please try out an AMI from the following list:


Qcow2 images

The Fedora Cloud Base image and Atomic images are also delivered as qcow2 images. You can use testcloud to locally boot and test either of these images. You can run testcloud from a git checkout, or use dnf to install it:


sudo dnf install -y testcloud

Once it's installed, you can run testcloud like so:

testcloud instance create <name of instance> -u imag.qcow2

How to test?

This testday is more general, so attempt to do anything and everything with these images :) Specifically though, we'd like to take a look at the following scenarios:

Atomic:

  • Deploy applications on top of Atomic
  • Upgrades and downgrades of existing Atomic Hosts (preferably with applications running)
  • Package layering with on top of the base Atomic OSTree
  • Install Kubernetes, via ansible or kubeadm

Cloud:

  • Test different cloud-init configs
  • Deploy and run some applications in the cloud

EC2 If you have access to Amazon EC2, you can use one of the AMIs listed above for testing.

Run the tests

Visit the result page and click on the column title links to see the tests that need to be run: most column titles are links to a specific test case. Follow the instructions there, then enter your results by clicking the Enter result button for the test.

This testday is also meant to be exploratory, so the list on the testday app is not at all comprehensive!

Reporting bugs

If you find anything that seems wrong or off, please report a bug on Bugzilla. The affected component should be clear from whatever error message you happen to find, but if you aren't sure, ask in IRC. If you are unsure about exactly how to file the report or what other information to include, just ask on IRC and we will help you.

Test Results