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diff --git a/docs/release/userguide/introduction.rst b/docs/release/userguide/introduction.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 3147f0aa..00000000 --- a/docs/release/userguide/introduction.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,381 +0,0 @@ -.. 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. - - -************ -Introduction -************ - -This guide will serve as a first step to familiarize the user with how to -run QTIP the first time when the user pull QTIP image on to their host machine. -In order to install and config QTIP please follow the instructions in the -configuration.rst located in docs/configguide/configuration.rst. - -QTIP Directory structure -======================== - -The QTIP directory has been sectioned off into multiple folders to facilitate - segmenting information into relevant categories. The folders that concern - the end user are `benchmarks/testplan/` and `benchmarks/suite/`. - -**testplan/:** - -This folder is used to store all the config files which are used to setup the -environment prior to a test. This folder is further divided into opnfv pods -which run QTIP. Inside each pod there are folders which contain the config files -segmented based on test cases. Namely, these include, `Compute`, `Network` and -`Storage`. The default folder is there for the end user who is interested in -testing their infrastructure which is installed by fuel or compass but aren't -part of a opnfv pod,and for opnfv CI. - -The structure of the directory for the user appears as follows -:: - - testplan/default/compute - testplan/default/network - testplan/default/storage - -The benchmarks that are part of the QTIP framework are listed under these -folders. An example of the compute folder is shown below. -Their naming convention is <BENCHMARK>_<VM/BM>.yaml -:: - - dhrystone_bm.yaml - dhrystone_vm.yaml - whetstone_vm.yaml - whetstone_bm.yaml - ssl_vm.yaml - ssl_bm.yaml - ramspeed_vm.yaml - ramspeed_bm.yaml - dpi_vm.yaml - dpi_bm.yaml - -The above listed files are used to configure the environment. The VM/BM tag -distinguishes between a test to be run on the Virtual Machine or the compute -node itself, respectively. - - -**benchmarks/suite/:** - -This folder contains three files, namely `compute`, `network` and `storage`. -These files list the benchmarks are to be run by the QTIP framework. Sample -compute test file is shown below -:: - - { - "bm": [ - "dhrystone_bm.yaml", - "whetstone_bm.yaml", - "ramspeed_bm.yaml", - "dpi_bm.yaml", - "ssl_bm.yaml" - ], - "vm": [ - "dhrystone_vm.yaml", - "whetstone_vm.yaml", - "ramspeed_vm.yaml", - "dpi_vm.yaml", - "ssl_vm.yaml" - ] - } - -The compute file will now run all the benchmarks listed above one after -another on the environment. - -Preparing a config file for test: ---------------------------------- - -We will be using dhrystone as a example to list out the changes that the -user will need to do in order to run the benchmark. - -Dhrystone on Compute Nodes: -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -QTIP framework can run benchmarks on the actual compute nodes as well. In -order to run dhrystone on the compute nodes we will be editing the -dhrystone_bm.yaml file. - -:: - - Scenario: - benchmark: dhrystone - host: machine_1, machine_2 - server: - -The `Scenario` field is used by to specify the name of the benchmark to -run as done by `benchmark: dhrystone`. The `host` and `server` tag are -not used for the compute benchmarks but are included here to help the -user `IF` they wish to control the execution. By default both machine_1 -and machine_2 will have dhrystone run on them in parallel but the user -can change this so that machine_1 run dhrystone before machine_2. This -will be elaborated in the `Context` tag. - -:: - - Context: - Host_Machines: - machine_1: - ip: 10.20.0.6 - pw: - role: host - machine_2: - ip: 10.20.0.5 - pw: - role: host - - Virtual_Machines: - -The `Context` tag helps the user list the number of compute nodes they want - to run dhrystone on. The user can list all the compute nodes under the - `Host_Machines` tag. All the machines under test must be listed under the - `Host_Machines` and naming it incrementally higher. The `ip:` tag is used - to specify the IP of the particular compute node.The `ip:` tag can be left - blank when installer type is 'fuel',because QTIP will get ip - from installer. The `pw:` tag can be left blank because QTIP uses its own - key for ssh. In order to run dhrystone on one compute node at a time the user - needs to edit the `role:` tag. `role: host` for machine_1 and `role: server` - for machine_2 will allow for dhrystone to be run on machine_1 and then run - on machine_2. - -:: - - - Test_Description: - Test_category: "Compute" - Benchmark: "dhrystone" - Overview: > - ''' This test will run the dhrystone benchmark in parallel on - machine_1 and machine_2. - -The above field is purely for a description purpose to explain to the user -the working of the test and is not fed to the framework. - -Sample dhrystone_bm.yaml file: ------------------------------- -:: - - Scenario: - benchmark: dhrystone - host: machine_1, machine_2 - server: - - Context: - Host_Machines: - machine_1: - ip: 10.20.0.6 - pw: - role: host - machine_2: - ip: 10.20.0.5 - pw: - role: host - - Virtual_Machines: - - - Test_Description: - Test_category: "Compute" - Benchmark: "dhrystone" - Overview: > - ''' This test will run the dhrystone benchmark in parallel on - machine_1 and machine_2.\n - -Dhrystone on Virtual Machine: -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -To run dhrystone on the VMs we will be editing dhrystone_vm.yaml file. -Snippets on the file are given below. - -:: - - Scenario: - benchmark: dhrystone - host: virtualmachine_1, virtualmachine_2 - server: - - -The `Scenario` field is used by to specify the name of the benchmark to -run as done by `benchmark: dhrystone`. The `host` and `server` tag are -not used for the compute benchmarks but are included here to help the -user `IF` they wish to control the execution. By default both -virtualmachine_1 and virtualmachine_2 will have dhrystone run on them -in parallel but the user can change this so that virtualmachine_1 run -dhrystone before virtualmachine_2. This will be elaborated in the -`Context` tag. -:: - - Context: - Host_Machines: - - Virtual_Machines: - virtualmachine_1: - availability_zone: compute1 - public_network: 'net04_ext' - OS_image: QTIP_CentOS - flavor: m1.large - role: host - virtualmachine_2: - availability_zone: compute2 - public_network: 'net04_ext' - OS_image: QTIP_CentOS - flavor: m1.large - role: host - -The `Context` tag helps the user list the number of VMs and their -characteristic. The user can list all the VMs they want to bring up -under the `Virtual_Machines:` tag. In the above example we will be -bringing up two VMs. One on Compute1 and the other on Compute2. The -user can change this as desired `NOTE: Please ensure you have the -necessary compute nodes before listing under the 'availability_zone:' -tag`. The rest of the options do not need to be modified by the user. - -Running dhrystone sequentially (Optional): -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -In order to run dhrystone on one VM at a time the user needs to edit -the `role:` tag. `role: host` for virtualmachine_1 and `role: server` -for virtualmachine_2 will allow for dhrystone to be run on -virtualmachine_1 and then run on virtualmachine_2. - -:: - - Test_Description: - Test_category: "Compute" - Benchmark: "dhrystone" - Overview: - This test will run the dhrystone benchmark in parallel on - virtualmachine_1 and virtualmachine_2 - -The above field is purely for a decription purpose to explain to -the user the working of the test and is not fed to the framework. - -Running dhrystone with proxy (Optional): -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -In order to run the dhrystone on the hosts or vms which can only access the -public network by proxy, the user needs to add the `Proxy_Environment` info -in `Context` tag. - -:: - - Context: - Host_Machines: - machine_1: - ip: 10.20.0.29 - pw: - role: host - machine_2: - ip: 10.20.0.30 - pw: - role: host - - Virtual_Machines: - - Proxy_Environment: - http_proxy: http://10.20.0.1:8118 - https_proxy: http://10.20.0.1:8118 - no_proxy: localhost,127.0.0.1,10.20.*,192.168.* - -Sample dhrystone_vm.yaml file: ------------------------------- -:: - - Scenario: - benchmark: dhrystone - host: virtualmachine_1, virtualmachine_2 - server: - - Context: - Host_Machines: - - Virtual_Machines: - virtualmachine_1: - availability_zone: compute1 - public_network: 'net04_ext' - OS_image: QTIP_CentOS - flavor: m1.large - role: host - virtualmachine_2: - availability_zone: compute2 - public_network: 'net04_ext' - OS_image: QTIP_CentOS - flavor: m1.large - role: host - - Test_Description: - Test_category: "Compute" - Benchmark: "dhrystone" - Overview: > - This test will run the dhrystone benchmark in parallel on - machine_1 and machine_2.\n - -Commands to run the Framework: ------------------------------- - -In order to start QTIP on the default lab please use the following commands (asssuming your installer -is 'fuel' or 'compass', you use the config files in the benchmarks/testplan/default/ directory and listed the -intended suite in the benchmarks/suite/<RELEVANT-SUITE-FILE>): - -First step is to export the necessary information to the environment and generate QTIP key pair. -Please follow the instructions in the configuration.rst. - -Secondary step download the QTIP image and upload it to the Cloud.QTIP will use this image -to create VM when test VM performance. -:: - - source docker/prepare_qtip_image.sh - -Running QTIP on the using `default` as the pod name and for the `compute` suite by cli. -:: - - python qtip.py -l default -f compute - -Running QTIP on the using 'default' as the pod name and for the 'compute' suite 'bm' type by restful api. -:: - - curl --trace-ascii debug.txt -X POST -d '{ "installer_ip": "10.20.6.2","installer_type":"fuel", "suite_name":"compute", "type": "BM"}' -H "Content-Type: application/json" http://127.0.0.1:5000/api/v1.0/jobs - -Running QTIP on the using 'default' as the pod name and for the 'compute' suite 'vm' type by restful api. -:: - - curl --trace-ascii debug.txt -X POST -d '{ "installer_ip": "10.20.6.2","installer_type":"fuel", "suite_name":"compute", "type": "VM"}' -H "Content-Type: application/json" http://127.0.0.1:5000/api/v1.0/jobs - -Running QTIP on the using `default` as the pod name and for the `network` suite by cli. -:: - - python qtip.py -l default -f network - -Running QTIP on the using 'default' as the pod name and for the 'network' suite 'bm' type by restful api. -:: - - curl --trace-ascii debug.txt -X POST -d '{ "installer_ip": "10.20.6.2","installer_type":"fuel", "suite_name":"network", "type": "BM"}' -H "Content-Type: application/json" http://127.0.0.1:5000/api/v1.0/jobs - -Running QTIP on the using `default` as the pod name and for the `storage` suite by cli. -:: - - python qtip.py -l default -f network - -Running QTIP on the using 'default' as the pod name and for the 'storage' suite 'bm' type by restful api. -:: - - curl --trace-ascii debug.txt -X POST -d '{ "installer_ip": "10.20.6.2","installer_type":"fuel", "suite_name":"storage", "type": "BM"}' -H "Content-Type: application/json" http://127.0.0.1:5000/api/v1.0/jobs - -Get running QTIP job status by restful api -:: - - curl --trace-ascii debug.txt -X GET http://127.0.0.1:5000/api/v1.0/jobs/job-id - For example: - curl --trace-ascii debug.txt -X GET http://127.0.0.1:5000/api/v1.0/jobs/5b71f035-3fd6-425c-9cc7-86acd3a04214 - -Stop running QTIP job by restful api.The job will finish the current benchmark test and stop. -:: - - curl --trace-ascii debug.txt -X DELTET http://127.0.0.1:5000/api/v1.0/jobs/job-id - For example: - curl --trace-ascii debug.txt -X DELETE http://127.0.0.1:5000/api/v1.0/jobs/5b71f035-3fd6-425c-9cc7-86acd3a04214q - -Results: --------- -In QTIP container, QTIP generates results in the `/home/opnfv/qtip/results/` directory are listed down under the particularly benchmark name. So all the results for dhrystone would be listed and time stamped. |