commit 0cde9ce8940aab0faedee9175c5a6175f0cf6772 (HEAD, origin/master, origin/HEAD, master)
Author: MaoLu [Lu.Mao@molex.com]
AuthorDate: Mon Jan 23 19:08:35 2017 -0800
Commit: Andrea Campanella [andrea@onlab.us]
CommitDate: Thu Jan 26 02:40:03 2017 +0000
Add Oplink protection optical switch handshake driver.
Case 1: Setting up test environment - PASS
Setup the test environment including installing ONOS, starting Mininet and ONOScli sessions.
- 1.1 Create cell file - No Result
- 1.2 Applying cell variable to environment - No Result
- 1.3 Starting Mininet - PASS
- 1.4 Git checkout and pull master - No Result
- 1.5 Using mvn clean install - PASS
- 1.6 Creating ONOS package - PASS
- 1.7 Installing ONOS package - PASS
- 1.8 Set up ONOS secure SSH - PASS
- 1.9 Checking if ONOS is up yet - PASS
- 1.10 Starting ONOS CLI sessions - PASS
- 1.11 Checking ONOS nodes - PASS
- 1.12 Activate apps defined in the params file - No Result
- 1.13 Set ONOS configurations - PASS
- 1.14 App Ids check - PASS
Case 2: Assigning devices to controllers - PASS
Assign switches to ONOS using 'ovs-vsctl' and check that an ONOS node becomes the master of the device.
- 2.1 Assign switches to controllers - PASS
Case 8: Compare ONOS Topology view to Mininet topology - PASS
Compare topology objects between Mininet and ONOS
- 8.1 Comparing ONOS topology to MN topology - PASS
- 8.2 Hosts view is consistent across all ONOS nodes - PASS
- 8.3 Hosts information is correct - PASS
- 8.4 Host attachment points to the network - PASS
- 8.5 Clusters view is consistent across all ONOS nodes - PASS
- 8.6 There is only one SCC - PASS
- 8.7 Device information is correct - PASS
- 8.8 Links are correct - PASS
- 8.9 Hosts are correct - PASS
- 8.10 Checking ONOS nodes - PASS
Case 21: Assigning Controller roles for switches - PASS
Check that ONOS is connected to each device. Then manually assign mastership to specific ONOS nodes using 'device-role'
- 21.1 Assign mastership of switches to specific controllers - PASS
- 21.2 Check mastership was correctly assigned - PASS
Case 3: Adding host Intents - FAIL
Discover hosts by using pingall then assign predetermined host-to-host intents. After installation, check that the intent is distributed to all nodes and the state is INSTALLED
- 3.1 Install reactive forwarding app - PASS
- 3.2 Check app ids - PASS
- 3.3 Discovering Hosts( Via pingall for now ) - FAIL
- Reactive Pingall failed, one or more ping pairs failed
- 3.4 Uninstall reactive forwarding app - PASS
- 3.5 Check app ids - FAIL
- Something is wrong with app Ids
- 3.6 Add host intents via cli - PASS
- 3.7 Intent Anti-Entropy dispersion - FAIL
Case 8: Compare ONOS Topology view to Mininet topology - PASS
- 8.1 Comparing ONOS topology to MN topology - FAIL
- ONOS topology don't match Mininet
- 8.2 Hosts view is consistent across all ONOS nodes - FAIL
- ONOS nodes have different views of hosts
- 8.3 Hosts information is correct - FAIL
- Host information is incorrect
- 8.4 Host attachment points to the network - PASS