This repository is part of the Triton DataCenter project. See the contribution guidelines and general documentation at the main Triton project page.
sdcadm
is a tool that lives in the Triton headnode's GZ, for
handling post-setup (i.e. setup steps after initial headnode setup),
upgrades, listing of services and instances, health checks, and other setup
duties.
Please see the index for more details.
While sdcadm
is still under significant development, and is far from complete,
it is currently the recommended way to update Triton. Signs of incompleteness
are that sub-commands of sdcadm experimental ...
are required as part of the
upgrade process.
The document post-setup details the required steps in order to configure Triton DataCenter for practical usage, like HA setup and the addition of services not installed by default.
The document update provides a detailed description on how to proceed with the update of a given Triton DataCenter (just "Triton" for short) standup.
The sdcadm man page provides reference for every sdcadm subcommand.
To update to bits you've built locally (with make publish
), copy over
bits/sdcadm/
to your headnode, import them into your imgapi
instance,
then use the -S
flag to sdcadm self-update
:
sdc-imgadm import -c none \
-f /tmp/sdcadm-mybranch-20190701T145750Z-gfcba035.sh
-m /tmp/sdcadm-mybranch-20190701T145750Z-gfcba035.imgmanifest
sdcadm self-update -S http://imgapi.mydc.example.com/ --latest
This should only be done by developers, and only in dev or test environments. Tests will muck around with the sdc setup, doing terrible and unholy things to your data.
Note that tests are expected to run on a fresh setup, since the test suite
will go through all the post-setup
subcommands. The installed sdcadm version
must also be available on https://updates.tritondatacenter.com/
for the
self-update
tests to pass.
In order to run sdcadm tests, you'll first need to signal to the tests that you really do want them to run:
touch /lib/sdc/.sdc-test-no-production-data
After that, to run the tests themselves:
/opt/smartdc/sdcadm/test/runtests
The full battery of tests can take up to thirty minutes to run. To only run
tests in a single file, instead of all test files, consider using the -f flag
with the runtests
command. For example, to run the tests in sdcadm.test.js:
/opt/smartdc/sdcadm/test/runtests -f sdcadm.test.js
sdcadm
includes some unit tests. At this time the coverage is significantly
less than the integration tests. You must still run them on a headnode. Unit
tests can be run with:
make test-unit
Individual test files can be run with a command such as:
./node_modules/.bin/tap test/unit/foo.js
node-tap
includes several flags that may be useful while developing, such as
only running suites that match a certain name.