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dceara added 2 commits June 3, 2021 16:00
This is still WIP because we have to find a way to not reparse all load
balancers from the NB DB every time.

Signed-off-by: Dumitru Ceara <[email protected]>
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dceara commented Jun 3, 2021

@putnopvut It would be great if you could have a look at this, thanks!

lport_create_args = {},
port_bind_args = {},
create_mgmt_port = True):
# TODO: figure out how to not reload the context?
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@putnopvut This is the hack I was talking about.

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Can you go into a bit more detail about what's going on here? I've been away from this for long enough that I don't even know what it means to reload the context.

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self.context gets populated once before any iteration of the scenario is run, in class OvnNorthboundContext.setup(). Then, if I'm not wrong, each scenario gets a copy of the context. However, because we're updating load balancers in each iteration, ideally we would have to update the original context, such that upcoming iterations have the updated set of load balancers.

The rally runner doesn't allow that because iterations might be run in parallel, I presume.

To work around it I explicitly updated self.context["ovn-nb-lbs"] with the results of ovn_nbctl.lb_list().

@dceara dceara changed the title Add load balancer support. [WIP] Add load balancer support. Jun 3, 2021
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tokens = line.split('=')
if len(tokens) == 0:
lb_name = None
continue
lb_vip = tokens[0]
lb_backends = tokens[1] if len(tokens) == 2 else ''
lbs[lb_name] = (lb_vip, lb_backends)
lb_name = None

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If the = token is not found, then split() will return a list containing the whole string as the first item. Therefore, len(tokens) wont' ever be 0.

You can just replace this whole block with

lbs[lb_name] = tuple(line.split('=', 2))
lb_name = None

This will ensure that lbs[lb_name] is set to a tuple of 2 items. If the = is not present, then the second item of the tuple will be an empty string.

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Way better, will do, thanks!

self.run("lb-add", [], params)

def lb_set_vip_backends(self, lb_name, lb_vip, lb_backends):
vips_set='vips=\'\"{}\"=\"{}\"\''.format(lb_vip, lb_backends)
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Nit, you can get rid of the \ before the double quotes. It might make the line a bit easier to read.

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Ack, thanks.

lport_create_args = {},
port_bind_args = {},
create_mgmt_port = True):
# TODO: figure out how to not reload the context?
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Can you go into a bit more detail about what's going on here? I've been away from this for long enough that I don't even know what it means to reload the context.

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