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authorYujun Zhang <zhang.yujunz@zte.com.cn>2016-11-05 19:02:34 +0800
committerYujun Zhang <zhang.yujunz@zte.com.cn>2016-11-05 19:02:34 +0800
commitad6e3ed60fea5ac060aa9066678d119ba47f9a2b (patch)
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parent1ebddd16525c9f82540b8cbfb76685acf1d1b218 (diff)
Update README
- archived the old README as release note of Brahmaputra - updated the project description Change-Id: Iad582aee45170701ec5df7c6dad5aa4a0935d95f JIRA: QTIP-144 Signed-off-by: Yujun Zhang <zhang.yujunz@zte.com.cn>
-rw-r--r--README73
-rw-r--r--docs/releasenotes/brahmaputra.rst78
-rw-r--r--docs/releasenotes/index.rst14
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diff --git a/README b/README
index 4f5759bc..083b1ad6 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -1,71 +1,6 @@
-QTIP Benchmark Suite
----------------------
+QTIP is a performance benchmark service for OPNFV platform
-QTIP is a benchmarking suite intended to benchmark the following components of the OPNFV Platform:
+QTIP aims to benchmark OPNFV platforms through a "Bottom up" approach. Emphasis
+on platform performance through quantitative benchmarks rather than validation.
-1. Computing components
-2. Networking components
-3. Storage components
-
-The efforts in QTIP are mostly focused on identifying
-
-1. Benchmarks to run
-2. Test cases in which these benchmarks to run
-3. Automation of suite to run benchmarks within different test cases
-4. Collection of test results
-
-QTIP Framework can now be called: (qtip.py).
-
-The Framework can run 5 computing benchmarks:
-
-1. Dhrystone
-2. Whetstone
-3. RamBandwidth
-4. SSL
-5. nDPI
-
-These benchmarks can be run in 2 test cases:
-
-1. VM vs Baremetal
-2. Baremetal vs Baremetal
-
-Instructions to run the script:
-
-1. Download and source the OpenStack `adminrc` file for the deployment on which you want to create the VM for benchmarking
-2. run `python qtip.py -s {SUITE} -b {BENCHMARK}`
-3. run `python qtip.py -h` for more help
-4. list of benchmarks can be found in the `qtip/test_cases` directory
-5. SUITE refers to compute, network or storage
-
-Requirements:
-
-1. Ansible 1.9.2
-2. Python 2.7
-3. PyYAML
-
-Configuring Test Cases:
-
-Test cases can be found within the `test_cases` directory.
-For each Test case, a Config.yaml file contains the details for the machines upon which the benchmarks would run.
-Edit the IP and the Password fields within the files for the machines on which the benchmark is to run.
-A robust framework that would allow to include more tests would be included within the future.
-
-Jump Host requirements:
-
-The following packages should be installed on the server from which you intend to run QTIP.
-
-1: Heat Client
-2: Glance Client
-3: Nova Client
-4: Neutron Client
-5: wget
-6: PyYaml
-
-Networking
-
-1: The Host Machines/compute nodes to be benchmarked should have public/access network
-2: The Host Machines/compute nodes should allow Password Login
-
-QTIP support for Foreman
-
-{TBA}
+See [project wiki](https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/qtip) for more information.
diff --git a/docs/releasenotes/brahmaputra.rst b/docs/releasenotes/brahmaputra.rst
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..92fafd80
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/releasenotes/brahmaputra.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
+***********
+Brahmaputra
+***********
+
+NOTE: The release note for OPNFV Brahmaputra is missing. This is a copy of the
+README.
+
+QTIP Benchmark Suite
+====================
+
+QTIP is a benchmarking suite intended to benchmark the following components of the OPNFV Platform:
+
+1. Computing components
+2. Networking components
+3. Storage components
+
+The efforts in QTIP are mostly focused on identifying
+
+1. Benchmarks to run
+2. Test cases in which these benchmarks to run
+3. Automation of suite to run benchmarks within different test cases
+4. Collection of test results
+
+QTIP Framework can now be called: (qtip.py).
+
+The Framework can run 5 computing benchmarks:
+
+1. Dhrystone
+2. Whetstone
+3. RamBandwidth
+4. SSL
+5. nDPI
+
+These benchmarks can be run in 2 test cases:
+
+1. VM vs Baremetal
+2. Baremetal vs Baremetal
+
+Instructions to run the script:
+
+1. Download and source the OpenStack `adminrc` file for the deployment on which you want to create the VM for benchmarking
+2. run `python qtip.py -s {SUITE} -b {BENCHMARK}`
+3. run `python qtip.py -h` for more help
+4. list of benchmarks can be found in the `qtip/test_cases` directory
+5. SUITE refers to compute, network or storage
+
+Requirements:
+
+1. Ansible 1.9.2
+2. Python 2.7
+3. PyYAML
+
+Configuring Test Cases:
+
+Test cases can be found within the `test_cases` directory.
+For each Test case, a Config.yaml file contains the details for the machines upon which the benchmarks would run.
+Edit the IP and the Password fields within the files for the machines on which the benchmark is to run.
+A robust framework that would allow to include more tests would be included within the future.
+
+Jump Host requirements:
+
+The following packages should be installed on the server from which you intend to run QTIP.
+
+1: Heat Client
+2: Glance Client
+3: Nova Client
+4: Neutron Client
+5: wget
+6: PyYaml
+
+Networking
+
+1: The Host Machines/compute nodes to be benchmarked should have public/access network
+2: The Host Machines/compute nodes should allow Password Login
+
+QTIP support for Foreman
+
+{TBA}
diff --git a/docs/releasenotes/index.rst b/docs/releasenotes/index.rst
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..5d045388
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+++ b/docs/releasenotes/index.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
+.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
+.. (c) 2015 Dell Inc.
+.. (c) 2016 ZTE Corp.
+
+
+##################
+QTIP Release Notes
+##################
+
+.. toctree::
+ :maxdepth: 2
+
+ brahmaputra.rst