From: Brian Warner Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 19:57:47 +0000 (-0700) Subject: start work on 'check-grid' target, for use in an automated prodnet tester. Just a... X-Git-Tag: allmydata-tahoe-1.2.0~77 X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/%5B/%5D%20/uri/FOOURL?a=commitdiff_plain;h=50d945ea8f89ad68a2e2706074335cadaa11c43f;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git start work on 'check-grid' target, for use in an automated prodnet tester. Just a docstring so far. --- diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index e2b68ada..5dac3542 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -253,6 +253,18 @@ check-speed: .built $(PYTHON) src/allmydata/test/check_speed.py $(TESTCLIENTDIR) $(PYTHON) bin/tahoe stop $(TESTCLIENTDIR) +# This target also uses a pre-established client node, along with a long-term +# directory that contains some well-known files. See the docstring in +# src/allmydata/test/check_grid.py to see how to set this up. +check-grid: .built + if [ -z '$(TESTCLIENTDIR)' ]; then exit 1; fi + @echo "stopping any leftover client code" + -$(PYTHON) bin/tahoe stop $(TESTCLIENTDIR) + $(PYTHON) bin/tahoe start $(TESTCLIENTDIR) + sleep 5 + $(PYTHON) src/allmydata/test/check_grid.py $(TESTCLIENTDIR) + $(PYTHON) bin/tahoe stop $(TESTCLIENTDIR) + # 'make repl' is a simple-to-type command to get a Python interpreter loop # from which you can type 'import allmydata' repl: diff --git a/src/allmydata/test/check_grid.py b/src/allmydata/test/check_grid.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2fb42985 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/allmydata/test/check_grid.py @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +#! /usr/bin/python + +""" +Test an existing Tahoe grid, both to see if the grid is still running and to +see if the client is still compatible with it. This script is suitable for +running from a periodic monitoring script, perhaps by an hourly cronjob. + +This script uses a pre-established client node (configured to connect to the +grid being tested) and a pre-established directory (stored as the 'testgrid:' +alias in that client node's aliases file). It then performs a number of +uploads and downloads to exercise compatibility in various directions (new +client vs old data). + +This script expects that the client node will be running before the script +starts. + +To set up the client node, do the following: + + tahoe create-client DIR + touch DIR/no_storage + populate DIR/introducer.furl + tahoe start DIR + tahoe -d DIR add-alias testgrid `tahoe -d DIR mkdir` + pick a 10kB-ish test file, compute its md5sum + tahoe -d DIR put FILE testgrid:old.MD5SUM + tahoe -d DIR put FILE testgrid:recent.MD5SUM + tahoe -d DIR put FILE testgrid:recentdir/recent.MD5SUM + echo "" | tahoe -d DIR put --mutable testgrid:log + echo "" | tahoe -d DIR put --mutable testgrid:recentlog + +This script will perform the following steps (the kind of compatibility that +is being tested is in [brackets]): + + read old.* and check the md5sums [confirm that new code can read old files] + read all recent.* files and check md5sums [read recent files] + delete all recent.* files and verify they're gone [modify an old directory] + read recentdir/recent.* files and check [read recent directory] + delete recentdir/recent.* and verify [modify recent directory] + delete recentdir and verify (keep the directory from growing unboundedly) + mkdir recentdir + upload random 10kB file to recentdir/recent.MD5SUM (prepare for next time) + upload random 10kB file to recent.MD5SUM [new code can upload to old servers] + append one-line timestamp to log [read/write old mutable files] + append one-line timestamp to recentlog [read/write recent mutable files] + delete recentlog + upload small header to new mutable recentlog [create mutable files] + +This script will also keep track of speeds and latencies and will write them +in a machine-readable logfile. + +""" +