Usage

Starting

To start the server:

$ sudo moltenirond-helper start

To stop the server:

$sudo moltenirond-helper stop

MoltenIron client

Use the molteniron client (molteniron) to communicate with the server. For usage information type:

$ molteniron -h

For usage of a specific command use:

$ molteniron [command] -h

MoltenIron commands

command

description

add

Add a node

allocate

Allocate a node

release

Release a node

get_field

Get a specific field in a node

set_field

Set a specific field with a value in a node

status

Return the status of every node

delete_db

Delete every database entry

Configuration of MoltenIron

Configuration of MoltenIron is specified in the file conf.yaml.

“Both” means that this configuration option is required for both the client and the server. “Client” means that it is required only for the client. “Server” means it is only required for the server.

usage

key

description

Both

mi_port

the port that the server uses to respond to commands.

Client

serverIP

The IP address of the server. This is only used by clients.

Server

maxTime

The maximum amount of time, in seconds, that a node is allowed to be allocated to a particular BM node.

Server

logdir

The path to the directory where the logs should be stored.

Server

maxLogDays

The amount of time, in days, to keep old logs.

Server

sqlUser

The username to use for the MI server. This user will automatically be generated when createDB.py is run.

Server

sqlPass

The password of sqlUser

Running testcases

The suite of testcases is checked by tox. But, before you can run tox, you need to change the local yaml configuration file to point to the log directory. An example:

(LOG=$(pwd)/testenv/log; sed -i -r -e 's,^(logdir: )(.*)$,\1'${LOG}',' conf.yaml; rm -rf testenv/; tox -e testenv)

Running inside a Continuous Integration environment

During the creation of a job, in the pre_test_hook.sh, add the following snippet of bash code:

# Setup MoltenIron and all necessary prerequisites.
# And then call the MI script to allocate a node.
(
  REPO_DIR=/opt/stack/new/molteniron
  MI_CONF_DIR=/usr/local/etc/molteniron
  MI_IP=10.1.2.3     # @TODO - Replace with your IP addr here!

  # Grab molteniron and install it
  git clone https://opendev.org/openstack/molteniron ${REPO_DIR} || exit 1

  cd ${REPO_DIR}

  # @BUG Install prerequisite before running pip to install the requisites
  hash mysql_config || sudo apt install -y libmysqlclient-dev

  # Install the requisites for this package
  sudo pip install --upgrade --force-reinstall --requirement requirements.txt

  # Run the python package installation program
  sudo python setup.py install

  if [ -n "${MI_IP}" ]
  then
    # Set the molteniron server IP in the conf file
    sudo sed -i "s/127.0.0.1/${MI_IP}/g" ${MI_CONF_DIR}/conf.yaml
  fi

  sudo ${REPO_DIR}/utils/test_hook_mi_ipmiblob.py \
       --hardware-info=/opt/stack/new/devstack/files/hardware_info \
       --localrc=/opt/stack/new/devstack/localrc \
       ${dsvm_uuid} \
       1
) || exit $?

and change the MI_IP environment variable to be your MoltenIron server!

During the destruction of a job, in the post_test_hook.sh, add the following snippet of bash code:

DSVM_UUID="$(</etc/nodepool/uuid)"
echo "Cleaning up resources associated with node: ${DSVM_UUID}"
molteniron release ${DSVM_UUID}