Distribution files of oneprovider packages and dockers
Build: #2579 failed
Job: Test provider packages failed
oneprovider installation[focal]: Test case result
The below summarizes the result of the test " oneprovider installation[focal]" in build 2,579 of Onedata Products - Oneprovider packages - Test provider packages.
- Description
- oneprovider installation[focal]
- Test class
- packaging.deb.deb_install_test
- Method
- test_oneprovider_installation[focal]
- Duration
- 5 secs
- Status
- Failed (New Failure)
Error Log
failed on setup with "subprocess.CalledProcessError: Command '['docker', 'run', '-d', '-h', 'dns.1731497566.test', '-i', '-t', '--name', 'dns.1731497566.test', '-v', '/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:rw,delegated', 'onedata/dns', 'bash']' returned non-zero exit status 125." request = <SubRequest 'onezone' for <Function test_oneprovider_installation[focal]>> @pytest.fixture(scope='module') def onezone(request): config_path = tests.utils.path_utils.config_file('env.json') class Onezone(object): def __init__(self, nodes, dockers): (_, _, domain) = nodes[0].partition('@') self.domain = domain self.node = "worker@" + domain self.cookie = tests.utils.utils.get_oz_cookie( config_path, self.node) self.dockers = dockers > result = env.up(tests.utils.path_utils.config_file('env.json')) tests/packaging/deb/deb_install_test.py:70: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ bamboos/docker/environment/env.py:65: in up [dns_server], dns_output = dns.maybe_start('auto', uid) bamboos/docker/environment/dns.py:41: in maybe_start dns_config = up(uid, [], [], 'none') bamboos/docker/environment/dns.py:71: in up dns = docker.run( bamboos/docker/environment/docker.py:130: in run return subprocess.check_output(cmd, stdin=stdin, stderr=stderr).decode( /usr/lib/python3.8/subprocess.py:415: in check_output return run(*popenargs, stdout=PIPE, timeout=timeout, check=True, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ input = None, capture_output = False, timeout = None, check = True popenargs = (['docker', 'run', '-d', '-h', 'dns.1731497566.test', '-i', ...],) kwargs = {'stderr': None, 'stdin': None, 'stdout': -1} process = <subprocess.Popen object at 0x7fb13e037910>, stdout = b'' stderr = None, retcode = 125 def run(*popenargs, input=None, capture_output=False, timeout=None, check=False, **kwargs): """Run command with arguments and return a CompletedProcess instance. The returned instance will have attributes args, returncode, stdout and stderr. By default, stdout and stderr are not captured, and those attributes will be None. Pass stdout=PIPE and/or stderr=PIPE in order to capture them. If check is True and the exit code was non-zero, it raises a CalledProcessError. The CalledProcessError object will have the return code in the returncode attribute, and output & stderr attributes if those streams were captured. If timeout is given, and the process takes too long, a TimeoutExpired exception will be raised. There is an optional argument "input", allowing you to pass bytes or a string to the subprocess's stdin. If you use this argument you may not also use the Popen constructor's "stdin" argument, as it will be used internally. By default, all communication is in bytes, and therefore any "input" should be bytes, and the stdout and stderr will be bytes. If in text mode, any "input" should be a string, and stdout and stderr will be strings decoded according to locale encoding, or by "encoding" if set. Text mode is triggered by setting any of text, encoding, errors or universal_newlines. The other arguments are the same as for the Popen constructor. """ if input is not None: if kwargs.get('stdin') is not None: raise ValueError('stdin and input arguments may not both be used.') kwargs['stdin'] = PIPE if capture_output: if kwargs.get('stdout') is not None or kwargs.get('stderr') is not None: raise ValueError('stdout and stderr arguments may not be used ' 'with capture_output.') kwargs['stdout'] = PIPE kwargs['stderr'] = PIPE with Popen(*popenargs, **kwargs) as process: try: stdout, stderr = process.communicate(input, timeout=timeout) except TimeoutExpired as exc: process.kill() if _mswindows: # Windows accumulates the output in a single blocking # read() call run on child threads, with the timeout # being done in a join() on those threads. communicate() # _after_ kill() is required to collect that and add it # to the exception. exc.stdout, exc.stderr = process.communicate() else: # POSIX _communicate already populated the output so # far into the TimeoutExpired exception. process.wait() raise except: # Including KeyboardInterrupt, communicate handled that. process.kill() # We don't call process.wait() as .__exit__ does that for us. raise retcode = process.poll() if check and retcode: > raise CalledProcessError(retcode, process.args, output=stdout, stderr=stderr) E subprocess.CalledProcessError: Command '['docker', 'run', '-d', '-h', 'dns.1731497566.test', '-i', '-t', '--name', 'dns.1731497566.test', '-v', '/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:rw,delegated', 'onedata/dns', 'bash']' returned non-zero exit status 125. /usr/lib/python3.8/subprocess.py:516: CalledProcessError