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log_file: /var/log/tests/gluster_tests.log
log_level: DEBUG
# 'servers' is list of Hostnames/IP's of servers in the cluster.
# This section has to be defined.
servers:
- server-vm1
- server-vm2
- server-vm3
- server-vm4
- server-vm5
- server-vm6
- server-vm7
- server-vm8
- server-vm9
- server-vm10
- server-vm11
- server-vm12
# 'clients' is list of Hostnames/IP's of clients in the cluster.
# This section has to be defined.
clients:
- client-vm1
- client-vm2
- client-vm3
- client-vm4
# 'servers_info' is info about each server in the cluster.
# each server_info is a dict with 'Hostname/IP' of the server as key.
# The info should contain the host(Hostname/IP) of server, devices to use
# for creating bricks, brick_root i.e dirname of brick mount point.
# Note: Use the same Hostname/IP used in the above 'servers' section.
# This section has to be defined.
servers_info:
server-vm1: &server1
host: server-vm1
devices: ["/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd", "/dev/vde"]
brick_root: "/bricks"
server-vm2: &server2
host: server-vm2
devices: ["/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd", "/dev/vde"]
brick_root: "/bricks"
server-vm3: &server3
host: server-vm3
devices: ["/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd", "/dev/vde"]
brick_root: "/bricks"
server-vm4: &server4
host: server-vm4
devices: ["/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd", "/dev/vde"]
brick_root: "/bricks"
server-vm5: &server5
host: server-vm5
devices: ["/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd", "/dev/vde"]
brick_root: "/bricks"
server-vm6: &server6
host: server-vm6
devices: ["/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd", "/dev/vde"]
brick_root: "/bricks"
server-vm7: &server7
host: server-vm7
devices: ["/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd", "/dev/vde"]
brick_root: "/bricks"
server-vm8: &server8
host: server-vm8
devices: ["/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd", "/dev/vde"]
brick_root: "/bricks"
server-vm9: &server9
host: server-vm9
devices: ["/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd", "/dev/vde"]
brick_root: "/bricks"
server-vm10: &server10
host: server-vm10
devices: ["/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd", "/dev/vde"]
brick_root: "/bricks"
server-vm11: &server11
host: server-vm11
devices: ["/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd", "/dev/vde"]
brick_root: "/bricks"
server-vm12: &server12
host: server-vm12
devices: ["/dev/vdb", "/dev/vdc", "/dev/vdd", "/dev/vde"]
brick_root: "/bricks"
# 'clients_info' is info about each client in the cluster.
# each client_info is a dict with 'Hostname/IP' of the client as key.
# The info should contain the host(Hostname/IP) of client, platform(Linux or
# Windows), super_user name(Admin/Administrator/* in case of windows or root/*
# in case of linux).
# This section has to be defined.
clients_info:
client-vm1: &client1
host: client-vm1
client-vm2: &client2
host: client-vm2
super_user: 'root'
client-vm3: &client3
host: client-vm3
super_user: 'Admin'
platform: 'windows'
client-vm4: &client4
host: client-vm4
super_user: 'Administrator'
platform: 'windows'
# This section contains details about the gluster volumes, mounts etc.
# For defining volumes, mounts and/or anything realted to gluster, it has to be
# under this section.
gluster:
# This is to define what volume types and mount protocols will be run
# in this current test run.
running_on_volumes: []
running_on_mounts: []
# This is to define what are the server log dirs and client log dirs
# to inject any message required for debugging.
server_gluster_logs_info:
# Defaults: ["/var/log/glusterfs", "/var/log/samba"]
dirs: []
# Defaults: ["/var/log/ganesha.log", "/var/log/ganesha-gfapi.log"]
files: []
client_gluster_logs_info:
# Defaults: ["/var/log/glusterfs"]
dirs: []
# Defaults: []
files: []
# This section defines the details about 'nfs-ganesha' or 'samba' clusters
# to be created. Define this section for setting up nfs-ganesha or
# samba clusters.
cluster_config:
smb:
enable: False
users_info:
'root':
password: 'foobar'
acl: ''
'user1':
password: 'xyz'
acl: ''
'user2':
password: 'abc'
acl: ''
ctdb_setup: True
ctdb_servers: []
ctdb_vips:
- vip: vip1
routing_prefix: '23'
interface: 'eth0'
- vip: vip2
routing_prefix: '22'
interface: 'eth0'
ctdb_metavol_brick_path: ''
nfs_ganesha:
enable: False
num_of_nfs_ganesha_nodes: 4
vips: []
# 'volume_types' defines different volume types that we can create in
# gluster and we have default values assigned to each of the volume
# type to run the tests. This can be modified based on the
# test configuration. Note: The 'keys' should remain same.
volume_types:
distributed: &distributed
type: distributed
dist_count: 4
transport: tcp
replicated: &replicated
type: replicated
replica_count: 3
arbiter_count: 1
transport: tcp
distributed-replicated: &distributed-replicated
type: distributed-replicated
dist_count: 2
replica_count: 3
transport: tcp
dispersed: &dispersed
type: dispersed
disperse_count: 6
redundancy_count: 2
transport: tcp
distributed-dispersed: &distributed-dispersed
type: distributed-dispersed
dist_count: 2
disperse_count: 6
redundancy_count: 2
transport: tcp
volume_create_force: False
# Volume options that has to be applicable to all volume types
volume_options:
## performance.quick-read: "off"
## performance.read-ahead: "off"
## performance.io-cache: "off"
## performance.stat-prefetch: "off"
## performance.open-behind: "off"
## performance.readdir-ahead: "off"
## server.allow-insecure: "on"
# If the volume is exported as SMB Share, then set the following
# volume options on the share.
smb_share_options:
## group:
## - metadata-cache
## - nl-cache
# If the volume is exported as NFS-Ganesha export, then set the following
# volume options on the export.
nfs_ganesha_export_options:
# slave volumes config goes under 'slave_volumes' section. This is a list
# of all the slave volumes.
slave_volumes:
- &slave_vol1
voltype: *distributed-replicated
servers: [ server-vm5, server-vm6, server-vm7, server-vm8 ]
extra_servers: []
quota:
enable: False
limit_usage:
path: "/"
size: 100GB
percent:
limit_objects:
path: "/"
number:
percent:
alert_time:
soft_timeout:
hard_timeout:
inode_quota:
enable: False
bitrot:
enable: False
scrub_throttle:
scrub_frequency:
# 'volumes' is list of all the volumes that we need to refer in the
# testcases. Each item in the list is the details about the volume.
# The volume should have 'name', 'voltype', 'servers' info defined.
volumes:
- &vol1
name: testvol
voltype: *distributed-dispersed
servers: [ server-vm1, server-vm2, server-vm3, server-vm4 ]
# 'extra_servers' : To be used in case of add new servers to the cluster
# in case of add-brick, replace-brick, attach-tier etc.
extra_servers: [ server-vm9, server-vm10, server-vm11, server-vm12 ]
# 'tier' : Tiering related info. set 'create_tier' to 'true' to attach
# tier during volume setup when the tests calls glusto-tests
# volume_setup for setting up volume.
# 'tier_type' defines the tier volume type.
tier:
create_tier: False
tier_type: *distributed-replicated
# 'quota' : Quota related info. setting 'enable' to 'True' enables quota
# during volume setup when the tests calls glusto-tests
# volume_setup for setting up volume.
# Other details of quota like 'limit_usage', 'limit_objects',
# 'alert_time', 'soft_timeout', 'hard_timeout' can be defined
# in this section and referred in test cases using 'g.config'.
quota:
enable: False
limit_usage:
path: "/"
size: 100GB
percent:
limit_objects:
path: "/"
number:
percent:
alert_time: 0
soft_timeout: 0
hard_timeout: 0
inode_quota:
enable: False
# 'bitrot': Bitrot related info. setting 'enable' to 'True' will enable
# bitrot during volume setup when the tests calls glusto-tests
# volume_setup for setting up volume.
# Other bitrot options like 'scrub_throttle', 'scrub_frequency'
# and any other bitrot related info can be defined here and
# referred in tets cases using 'g.config'.
bitrot:
enable: False
scrub_throttle: 'aggressive'
scrub_frequency: 'hourly'
# 'options': Define volume options and it's values to be set during volume
# setup when the tests calls glusto-tests volume_setup for
# setting up the volume.
options:
performance.readdir-ahead: "on"
# 'snapshot': snapshot related info.
snapshot:
use_snapshot: True
snap_jobname: 'snap_job'
snap_schedule: 2
# 'uss': USS related info. setting 'enable' to 'True' will enable
# USS during volume setup when the tests calls glusto-tests
# volume_setup for setting up volume.
uss:
enable: False
# 'smb': setting 'enable' to 'True' will export the volume created as
# 'SMB' share.
smb:
enable: False
nfs_ganesha:
enable: False
geo_rep:
create_geo_rep_session: False
slave_volumes: [ *slave_vol1 ]
user: 'root'
group: 'geogroup'
sync_mode: 'rsync'
# 'mounts' is list of all mount points info.Each item in the list is the
# details about the mountpoint. i.e 'protocol', 'server', 'volname',
# 'client_info'('host', 'super_user', 'platform'), mountpoint,
# mount options.In case of cifs/smb mount 'smbuser', 'smbpasswd' is also
# required.
mounts:
- &mount1
protocol: 'glusterfs'
server: server-vm1
volname: testvol
client: &client1
mountpoint: ''
options: ''
- &mount2
protocol: 'nfs'
server: server-vm1
volname: testvol
client:
host: client-vm2
mountpoint: ''
options: ''
num_of_mounts: 1
- &mount3
protocol: 'smb'
server: server-vm2
volname: testvol
client: &client3
mountpoint: ''
options: ''
smbuser: 'user1'
smbpasswd: 'xyz'
num_of_mounts: 3
- &mount4
protocol: 'smb'
server: server-vm4
volname: testvol
client:
host: client-vm4
super_user: 'Administrator'
platform: 'windows'
mountpoint: ''
options: ''
smbuser: 'user2'
smbpasswd: 'abc'
- &mount5
protocol: 'cifs'
server: server-vm1
volname: testvol
client:
host: client-vm2
mountpoint: ''
options: ''
smbuser: 'user2'
smbpasswd: 'abc'
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