bifrost/scripts/collect-test-info.sh
Markos Chandras fc5e688df6 scripts: Collect logs even if deployment fails.
Always exit with success code when collecting various logs. This allows
this script to be used to collect partial logs in case a deployment
fails since it may help with debugging the root cause of the failure.

Change-Id: I4d5a2c71303e9ed466b5fd5dbc63469677f2380f
2017-02-14 09:37:41 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Note(TheJulia): We should proceed with attempting to collect information
# even if a command fails, and as such set -e should not be present.
set -ux
set -o pipefail
# Note(TheJulia): If there is a workspace variable, we want to utilize that as
# the preference of where to put logs
SCRIPT_HOME="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
LOG_LOCATION="${WORKSPACE:-${SCRIPT_HOME}/..}/logs"
echo "Making logs directory and collecting logs."
[ -d ${LOG_LOCATION} ] || mkdir -p ${LOG_LOCATION}
if [ -z "${TEST_VM_NODE_NAMES+x}" ]; then
sudo cp /var/log/libvirt/baremetal_logs/testvm[[:digit:]]_console.log ${LOG_LOCATION}
sudo chown $USER ${LOG_LOCATION}/testvm[[:digit:]]_console.log
sudo chmod o+r ${LOG_LOCATION}/testvm[[:digit:]]_console.log
else
for TEST_VM_NODE_NAME in ${TEST_VM_NODE_NAMES}; do
sudo cp /var/log/libvirt/baremetal_logs/${TEST_VM_NODE_NAME}_console.log ${LOG_LOCATION}
sudo chown $USER ${LOG_LOCATION}/${TEST_VM_NODE_NAME}_console.log
sudo chmod o+r ${LOG_LOCATION}/${TEST_VM_NODE_NAME}_console.log
done
fi
dmesg &> ${LOG_LOCATION}/dmesg.log
# NOTE(TheJulia): Netstat exits with error code 5 when --version is used.
sudo netstat -apn &> ${LOG_LOCATION}/netstat.log
if $(iptables --version &>/dev/null); then
sudo iptables -L -n -v &> ${LOG_LOCATION}/iptables.log
fi
if $(ip link &>/dev/null); then
ip -s link &> ${LOG_LOCATION}/interface_counters.log
fi
if $(journalctl --version &>/dev/null); then
sudo journalctl -u ironic-api &> ${LOG_LOCATION}/ironic-api.log
sudo journalctl -u ironic-conductor &> ${LOG_LOCATION}/ironic-conductor.log
else
sudo cp /var/log/upstart/ironic-api.log ${LOG_LOCATION}/
sudo cp /var/log/upstart/ironic-conductor.log ${LOG_LOCATION}/
fi
sudo chown $USER ${LOG_LOCATION}/ironic-api.log
sudo chown $USER ${LOG_LOCATION}/ironic-conductor.log
# In CI scenarios, we want other users to be able to read the logs.
sudo chmod o+r ${LOG_LOCATION}/ironic-api.log
sudo chmod o+r ${LOG_LOCATION}/ironic-conductor.log
exit 0