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Test 5-03 - OVA Garbage Collection
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# Purpose:
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To verify that an OVA version of Harbor can perform garbage collection to release unused space of deleted images.
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# References:
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User guide, installation guide of Harbor OVA version.
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# Environment:
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* This test requires an OVA binary of Harbor.
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* A vCenter, at least an ESX host, and a network that supports DHCP.
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* A linux host with Docker CLI installed (Docker client).
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# Test Steps:
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1. Deploy an OVA version of Harbor, with "Garbage Collection" set to false.
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2. Create a project in Harbor.
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3. On a Docker client host, use `docker login <harbor_host>` command to log in as the admin user.
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4. Run some `docker push` to push some images to the project. The size of the images should be at least 500MB.
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5. In Harbor's UI, delete the newly pushed images.
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6. On vSphere, open the console of Harbor's VM, log in as root user, type `df -h /data` command to get the space usage of the /data volume. Take a note of the **Used** space.
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7. Power off the VM.
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8. Right click on the VM and select "Edit Settings".
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9. Set "Garbage Collection" to true.
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10. Power on the VM.
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11. Wait for a while until Harbor service is available (check by a browser)
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12. On vSphere, open the console of Harbor's VM, log in as root user, type `df -h /data` command to get the space usage of the /data volume and compare with previous number.
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13. Check the log file of garbage collection under /data to see if there was any error.
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14. Repeat Step 3-7, to create some deleted images.
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15. Repeat Step 10-13, to see the garbage collection works on the second reboot.
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# Expected Outcome:
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* Step 12, the used space should be reduced. The space of deleted images should be recycled.
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* Step 13, log file should contain no errors.
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* Step 15, verify garbage collection works for the second time.
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# Possible Problems:
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None
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