vmware-nsx/quantum/debug
Sergey Skripnick b28dc107a9 Docstrings formatted according to pep257
Bug #1020184

quantum/common/*
quantum/db/*
quantum/debug/*
quantum/extensions/*

Change-Id: I8fdf72ae1702ef2a2652a1db683d8b31e09e6f84
2013-04-29 12:13:39 +03:00
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__init__.py remove not need shebang line in quantum debug 2012-09-13 12:17:49 +08:00
commands.py Docstrings formatted according to pep257 2013-04-29 12:13:39 +03:00
debug_agent.py Enable automatic validation of many HACKING rules. 2013-04-11 19:48:28 +00:00
README Add QUANTUM_ prefix for env used by quantum-debug 2012-11-09 13:38:40 -08:00
shell.py Use oslo-config-2013.1b3 2013-02-17 17:33:05 +00:00

Debug Helper Script for Quantum

- Configure
export QUANTUM_TEST_CONFIG_FILE=/etc/quantum/debug.ini
or
export QUANTUM_TEST_CONFIG_FILE=/etc/quantum/l3_agent.ini

you can also specify config file by --config-file option

- Usage
quantum-debug commands

probe-create <net-id>
  Create probe port - create port and interface, then plug it in.
  This commands returns a port id of a probe port. A probe port is a port which is used to test.
  The port id is probe id.
  We can have multiple probe probes in a network, in order to check connectivity between ports.

  quantum-debug probe-exec probe_id_1 'nc -l 192.168.100.3 22'
  quantum-debug probe-exec probe_id_2 'nc -vz 192.168.100.4 22'

  Note: You should use a user and a tenant who has permission to
   modify network and subnet if you want to probe. For example, you need to be admin user if you
   want to probe external network.

probe-delete <port-id>  Delete probe - delete port then uplug
probe-exec <port-id> 'command'    Exec commands on the namespace of the probe
`probe-exec <port-id>` 'interactive command' Exec interactive command (eg, ssh)

probe-list     List probes
probe-clear    Clear All probes

ping-all --id <network_id> --timeout 1 (optional)
         ping-all is all-in-one command to ping all fixed ip's in all network or a specified network.
         In the command probe is automatically created if needed.

quantum-debug extends the shell of quantumclient,  so you can use all the commands of quantum