* How to build Kernel/Qemu Rpms- To build rpm packages, build.sh script is run
with -p and -o option (i.e. if -p package option is passed as "centos" or in
- default case). Example: sh ./ci/build.sh -p centos -o build_output
+ default case). Example:
+
+.. code:: bash
+
+ cd kvmfornfv/
+
+ For Kernel/Qemu RPMs,
+ sh ./ci/build.sh -p centos -o build_output
* How to build Kernel/Qemu Debians- To build debian packages, build.sh script
is run with -p and -o option (i.e. if -p package option is passed as
- "ubuntu"). Example: sh ./ci/build.sh -p ubuntu -o build_output
+ "ubuntu"). Example:
+
+.. code:: bash
+
+ cd kvmfornfv/
+
+ For Kernel/Qemu Debians,
+ sh ./ci/build.sh -p ubuntu -o build_output
+
* How to build all Kernel & Qemu, Rpms & Debians- To build both debian and rpm
packages, build.sh script is run with -p and -o option (i.e. if -p package
- option is passed as "both"). Example: sh ./ci/build.sh -p both -o build_output
+ option is passed as "both"). Example:
+
+.. code:: bash
+
+ cd kvmfornfv/
+
+ For Kernel/Qemu RPMs and Debians,
+ sh ./ci/build.sh -p both -o build_output
Installation instructions
-------------------------
* Centos : https://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/Deployment_Guide-en-US/s1-rpm-using.html
* Ubuntu : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingSoftware
-Test the built packages by executing the scripts present in ci/envs for
-configuring host and guest respectively. Once the setup is in place, cyclictest
-is performed via yardtick, using ./ci/test_kvmfornfv.sh
-
**2. Using Fuel installer**-
* Please refer to the document present at /fuel-plugin/README.md
Post-installation activities
----------------------------
-After the rpm and debian builds are deployed successfully on the host-guest and
-give the expected cyclictest results, jenkins gives +1 to indicate the
-completion of verify process. Thereafter, the releng executes the merge process
-to merge this code into parent repository.
+After the packages are built, test these packages by executing the scripts
+present in ci/envs for configuring the host and guest respectively.