#!/bin/bash exec 2>&1 target="airtime_git_branch:2.5.x" #target="airtime_git_branch:airtime-2.0.0-RC1" #airtime_versions=("") airtime_versions=("airtime_241_tar") ubuntu_versions=("ubuntu_lucid_32" "ubuntu_lucid_64" "ubuntu_precise_32" "ubuntu_precise_64" "ubuntu_quantal_32" "ubuntu_quantal_64" "ubuntu_raring_32" "ubuntu_raring_64" "debian_squeeze_32" "debian_squeeze_64" "debian_wheezy_32" "debian_wheezy_64" "ubuntu_saucy_32" "ubuntu_saucy_64") #ubuntu_versions=("ubuntu_saucy_64" "ubuntu_saucy_32") num1=${#ubuntu_versions[@]} num2=${#airtime_versions[@]} upgrade_log_folder="upgrade_logs" rm -rf ./upgrade_logs mkdir -p ./upgrade_logs for i in $(seq 0 $(($num1 -1))); do #echo fab -f fab_setup.py os_update shutdown for j in $(seq 0 $(($num2 -1))); do #since 2.5.0 airtime start to support saucy, before that, we don't need to test on those combinations platform=`echo ${ubuntu_versions[$i]} | awk '/(saucy)/'` airtime=`echo ${airtime_versions[$j]} | awk '/2[2-4][0-3]/'` if [ "$platform" = "" ] || [ "$airtime" = "" ];then echo fab -f fab_release_test.py ${ubuntu_versions[$i]} ${airtime_versions[$j]} $target shutdown fab -f fab_release_test.py ${ubuntu_versions[$i]} ${airtime_versions[$j]} $target shutdown 2>&1 | tee "./$upgrade_log_folder/${ubuntu_versions[$i]}_${airtime_versions[$j]}_$target.log" #touch "./$upgrade_log_folder/${ubuntu_versions[$i]}_${airtime_versions[$j]}_$target.log" tail -20 "./$upgrade_log_folder/${ubuntu_versions[$i]}_${airtime_versions[$j]}_$target.log" | grep -E "Your installation of Airtime looks OK" returncode=$? if [ "$returncode" -ne "0" ]; then mv "./$upgrade_log_folder/${ubuntu_versions[$i]}_${airtime_versions[$j]}_$target.log" "./$upgrade_log_folder/fail_${ubuntu_versions[$i]}_${airtime_versions[$j]}_$target.log" fi fi done done