I'm also seeing TimeoutException, looks inline with what is being observed here
11:47:06 tempest.scenario.test_volume_boot_pattern.TestVolumeBootPattern.test_volume_boot_pattern[compute,image,volume]
11:47:06 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
11:47:06
11:47:06 Captured traceback:
11:47:06 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
11:47:06 Traceback (most recent call last):
11:47:06 File "tempest/test.py", line 128, in wrapper
11:47:06 return f(self, *func_args, **func_kwargs)
11:47:06 File "tempest/scenario/test_volume_boot_pattern.py", line 157, in test_volume_boot_pattern
11:47:06 keypair)
11:47:06 File "tempest/scenario/test_volume_boot_pattern.py", line 64, in _boot_instance_from_volume
11:47:06 return self.create_server(image='', create_kwargs=create_kwargs)
11:47:06 File "tempest/scenario/manager.py", line 348, in create_server
11:47:06 self.status_timeout(client.servers, server.id, 'ACTIVE')
11:47:06 File "tempest/scenario/manager.py", line 192, in status_timeout
11:47:06 not_found_exception=not_found_exception)
11:47:06 File "tempest/scenario/manager.py", line 252, in _status_timeout
11:47:06 CONF.compute.build_interval):
11:47:06 File "tempest/test.py", line 625, in call_until_true
11:47:06 time.sleep(sleep_for)
11:47:06 File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/fixtures/_fixtures/timeout.py", line 52, in signal_handler
11:47:06 raise TimeoutException()
11:47:06 TimeoutException
I don't think, this timeout issue is completely fixed. This happens only during the tempest run from Jenkins, if this test is run manually, it runs through with the status "OK".
I'm also seeing TimeoutException, looks inline with what is being observed here
11:47:06 tempest. scenario. test_volume_ boot_pattern. TestVolumeBootP attern. test_volume_ boot_pattern[ compute, image,volume] ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ----- scenario/ test_volume_ boot_pattern. py", line 157, in test_volume_ boot_pattern scenario/ test_volume_ boot_pattern. py", line 64, in _boot_instance_ from_volume server( image=' ', create_ kwargs= create_ kwargs) scenario/ manager. py", line 348, in create_server timeout( client. servers, server.id, 'ACTIVE') scenario/ manager. py", line 192, in status_timeout exception= not_found_ exception) scenario/ manager. py", line 252, in _status_timeout build_interval) : sleep_for) lib/python2. 7/dist- packages/ fixtures/ _fixtures/ timeout. py", line 52, in signal_handler
11:47:06 -------
11:47:06
11:47:06 Captured traceback:
11:47:06 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
11:47:06 Traceback (most recent call last):
11:47:06 File "tempest/test.py", line 128, in wrapper
11:47:06 return f(self, *func_args, **func_kwargs)
11:47:06 File "tempest/
11:47:06 keypair)
11:47:06 File "tempest/
11:47:06 return self.create_
11:47:06 File "tempest/
11:47:06 self.status_
11:47:06 File "tempest/
11:47:06 not_found_
11:47:06 File "tempest/
11:47:06 CONF.compute.
11:47:06 File "tempest/test.py", line 625, in call_until_true
11:47:06 time.sleep(
11:47:06 File "/usr/local/
11:47:06 raise TimeoutException()
11:47:06 TimeoutException
I don't think, this timeout issue is completely fixed. This happens only during the tempest run from Jenkins, if this test is run manually, it runs through with the status "OK".