Use sockets for startup notification in primary storage tests

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Morris Jobke 2016-03-01 10:45:48 +01:00
parent 078cc3b3f0
commit 4943a0326d
2 changed files with 13 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -28,6 +28,10 @@ docker pull ${docker_image}
# retrieve current folder to place the config in the parent folder
thisFolder="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
# create readiness notification socket
notify_sock=$(readlink -f "$thisFolder"/dockerContainerCeph.$EXECUTOR_NUMBER.swift.sock)
mkfifo "$notify_sock"
port=5034
user=test
@ -45,6 +49,7 @@ container=`docker run -d \
-e KEYSTONE_SERVICE=${service} \
-e OSD_SIZE=300 \
-v ${thisFolder}/entrypoint.sh:/entrypoint.sh \
-v "$notify_sock":/run/notifyme.sock \
--privileged \
--entrypoint /entrypoint.sh ${docker_image}`
@ -57,20 +62,13 @@ echo "${docker_image} container: $container"
echo $container >> $thisFolder/dockerContainerCeph.$EXECUTOR_NUMBER.swift
echo -n "Waiting for ceph initialization"
starttime=$(date +%s)
# support for GNU netcat and BSD netcat
while ! (nc -c -w 1 ${host} 80 </dev/null >&/dev/null \
|| nc -w 1 ${host} 80 </dev/null >&/dev/null); do
sleep 1
echo -n '.'
if (( $(date +%s) > starttime + 160 )); then
echo
echo "[ERROR] Waited 120 seconds, no response" >&2
ready=$(timeout 600 cat "$notify_sock")
if [[ $ready != 'READY=1' ]]; then
echo "[ERROR] Waited 600 seconds, no response" >&2
docker logs $container
exit 1
fi
done
echo
sleep 20 # the keystone server also needs some time to fully initialize
sleep 1
cat > $thisFolder/swift.config.php <<DELIM
<?php

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@ -38,3 +38,4 @@ fi;
# cleanup
rm -rf $thisFolder/swift.config.php
rm -rf $thisFolder/dockerContainerCeph.$EXECUTOR_NUMBER.swift
rm -rf $thisFolder/dockerContainerCeph.$EXECUTOR_NUMBER.swift.sock