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diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/ansible.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/ansible.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ff2cb0a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/ansible.rst @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ +.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. +.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 + + +**************** +Run with Ansible +**************** + +QTIP benchmarking tasks are built upon `Ansible`_ playbooks and roles. If you are familiar with Ansible, it is possible +to run it with ``ansible-playbook`` command. + +.. _Ansible: https://www.ansible.com/ + +Create workspace +================ + +There is a playbook in ``tests/integration`` used for creating a new workspace for QTIP benchmarking:: + + cd qtip/tests/integration + ansible-playbook workspace-create.yml + +You will be prompted for required information for the Pod under test:: + + (qtip) ➜ integration git:(master) ✗ ansible-playbook workspace-create.yml + name of the pod under test (used in reporting) [qtip-pod]: + scenario deployed in the pod: [default]: + installer type of the pod (apex|fuel|other) [fuel]: + master host/vm of the installer (accessible by `ssh <hostname>`): f5 + workspace name (new directory will be created) [workspace]: + + PLAY [localhost] *************************************************************** + + TASK [qtip-workspace : generating workspace] *********************************** + + PLAY RECAP ********************************************************************* + localhost : ok=0 changed=0 unreachable=0 failed=0 + + +You may hit ``Enter`` to accept default value + +NOTE: if this playbook is moved to other directory, configuration in ``ansible.cfg`` needs to be updated accordingly. +The ansible roles from QTIP, i.e. ``<path_of_qtip>/resources/ansible_roles`` must be added to ``roles_path`` in +`Ansible configuration file`_. For example:: + + roles_path = ../../resources/ansible_roles + +.. _Ansible configuration file: + +Executing benchmark +=================== + +Before executing the setup playbook, make sure `~/.ssh/config` has been configured properly so that you can login the +**master node** "directly". Skip next section, if you can login with ``ssh <master-host>`` from localhost, + +SSH access to master node +------------------------- + +It is common that the master node is behind some jump host. In this case, ssh option ``ProxyCommand`` and ``ssh-agent`` +shall be required. + +Assume that you need to login to deploy server, then login to the master node from there. An example configuration is +as following:: + + Host fuel-deploy + HostName 172.50.0.250 + User root + + Host fuel-master + HostName 192.168.122.63 + User root + ProxyCommand ssh -o 'ForwardAgent yes' apex-deploy 'ssh-add && nc %h %p' + +If several jumps are required to reach the master node, we may chain the jump hosts like below:: + + Host jumphost + HostName 10.62.105.31 + User zte + Port 22 + + Host fuel-deploy + HostName 172.50.0.250 + User root + ProxyJump jumphost + + Host fuel-master + HostName 192.168.122.63 + User root + ProxyCommand ssh -o 'ForwardAgent yes' apex-deploy 'ssh-add && nc %h %p' + +NOTE: ``ProxyJump`` is equivalent to the long ``ProxyCommand`` option, but it is only available since OpenSSH 7.3 + +Setup testing environment +------------------------- + +Run the setup playbook to generate ansible inventory of system under test by querying the slave nodes from the installer +master:: + + cd workspace + ansible-playbook setup.yml + +Currently, QTIP supports automatic discovery from `apex`_ and `fuel`_ + +.. _apex: https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/apex +.. _fuel: https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/fuel + +It will update the ``hosts`` and ``ssh.cfg`` + +Run the tests +------------- + +Run the benchmarks with the following command:: + + ansible-playbook run.yml + +CAVEAT: QTIP will install required packages in system under test. + +Inspect the results +------------------- + +The test results and calculated output are stored in ``results``:: + + current/ + node-2/ + arithmetic/ + metric.json + report + unixbench.log + dpi/ + ... + node-4/ + ... + qtip-pod-qpi.json + qtip-pod-20170425-1710/ + qtip-pod-20170425-1914/ + ... + +The folders are named as ``<pod_name>-<start_time>/`` and the results are organized by *hosts* under test. Inside each +host, the test data are organized by metrics as defined in QPI specification. + +For each metrics, it usually includes the following content + +* log file generated by the performance testing tool +* metrics collected from the log files +* reported rendered with the metrics collected + +Teardown the test environment +----------------------------- + +QTIP will create temporary files for testing in system under test. Execute the teardown playbook to clean it up:: + + ansible-playbook teardown.yml diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/index.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/index.rst index d0d555f8..dd54e576 100644 --- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/index.rst +++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/index.rst @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ QTIP User Guide :maxdepth: 2 overview.rst + ansible.rst cli.rst api.rst compute.rst |