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Introduction

This page is about work in progress regarding REC validation and testing, more information should be added in the near future.

The external validation labs in AT&T lab (Middletown, NJ) had successfully validating REC installation which identified by HP Gen 10 and Nokia OE clusters. 

 Post-install validation

A post installation verification is required to ensure that all nodes and services were properly deployed.

You need to establish an ssh connection to the controller’s VIP address and login with administrative rights.

Example Needed

1. Verify Deployment Success.

Enter the following command:

#tail /srv/deployment/log/bootstrap.log

You should see: Installation complete, Installation Succeeded.

2. Docker Version Test:

#docker --version

Expected Output: Docker version 18.09.2, build 6247962

3. Kubernetes Cluster – check Health/validation

# kubectl get pods --all-namespaces

Expected Output: status of all the pods should be running

4. Confirm active state of required services

Enter the following commands:

#systemctl status --no-pager docker.service

#systemctl status --no-pager kubelet.service

Example

systemctl status --no-pager docker.service* docker.service - Docker Application Container Engine  

Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/docker.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)  

Active: active (running)    

5. Verify node functionality

Enter the following commands:

#kubectl get no --no-headers | grep -v Ready

Output:  The command output shows nothing.

#kubectl get no --no-headers | wc -l

Output:  The command output shows the number of CaaS nodes.

6. Verify Components

Enter the following command:

#kubectl get po --no-headers --namespace=kube-system --field-selector status.phase!=Running

Output:  The command output shows nothing.

7. Confirm Package Manager Status (Helm)

  • Docker registry is running, and images can be downloaded:

image=$(docker images -f 'reference=*/rec/hypercube' --format="{{.Repository}}:{{.Tag}}"); docker rmi $image; docker pull $image

Output:  Status: Downloaded newer image for …

  • Chart repository is up and running:  (The curl command below is really one line.)

curl -sS -XGET --cacert /etc/chart-repo/ssl/ca.pem --cert /etc/chart-repo/ssl/chart-repo?.pem

--key /etc/chart-repo/ssl/chart-repo?-key.pem https://chart-repo.kubesystem.svc.rec.io:8088/charts/index.yaml

Output:  output is a yaml file.

  • Helm is able to run a sample application:

helm list

Output:  caas-infra.

Additional Testing

More testing cases will be added in the near future. For example, 

1.Installing RIC on top of REC 

2. RIC robot test 

3. Nanobot 

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