## ## Copyright (c) 2010-2017 Intel Corporation ## ## Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); ## you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. ## You may obtain a copy of the License at ## ## http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 ## ## Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software ## distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, ## WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. ## See the License for the specific language governing permissions and ## limitations under the License. ## rapid (Rapid Automated Performance Indication for Dataplane) ************************************************************ rapid is a set of files offering an easy way to do a sanity check of the dataplane performance of an OpenStack environment. Copy the files in a directory on a machine that can run the OpenStack CLI commands and that can reach the OpenStack public network. Also create a qcow2 image in the same directory with the following characteristics: * Name of the qcow2 file should be: rapidVM.qcow2 This default name can be changed on the rapid command line * Should have DPDK and PROX installed. PROX should be in /root/prox/ directory * Image should have cloud-init installed Source the openrc file of the OpenStack environment so that the OpenStack CLI commands can be run: # source openrc Now you can run the createrapid.py file. Use help for more info on the usage: # ./createrapid.py --help runrapid.py will use the OpenStack CLI to create the flavor, key-pair, network, image, stack, ... It will create a .cfg file containing all info that will be used by runrapid.py to actually run the tests. Logging can be found in the CREATE.log file Now you can run the runrapid.py file. Use help for more info on the usage: # ./runrapid.py --help The script will connect to the 2 VMs that have been instantiated and it will launch PROX in both VMs. Once that is done it will connect to the PROX tcp socket and start sending commands to run the actual test. It will print test results on the screen while running. The PROX instance in the Generator VM will generate packets which will arrive in the PROX instance running on the SUT (System Under Test) VM. The SUT will then send the packets back to the generator by swapping source and destination. Notes about prox_user_data.sh script: - The script contains commands that will be executed using cloud-init at startup of the VMs. - The script also assumes some specific DPDK directory and tools which might change over different DPDK release. This release has been tested with DPDK-17.02. An example of the cfg file generated by createrapid.py can be found below. Note that this file can be created manually in case the stack is created in a different way (not using the createrapid.py). This can be useful in case you are not using OpenStack as a VIM or when using special configurations that cannot be achieved using createrapid.py. Only the [Generator] and [SUT] section are used as input for runrapid.py. In the [SUT] section, you can also set admin_ip = 'none'. In that case, only the generator will be controlled by runrapid.py and you must start the SUT manually. [Generator] admin_ip = 192.168.3.139 dp_ip = 10.10.10.3 hex_dp_ip = 0a 0a 0a 03 dp_mac = fa:16:3e:96:6c:e7 [SUT] admin_ip = 192.168.3.133 dp_ip = 10.10.10.6 hex_dp_ip = 0a 0a 0a 06 dp_mac = fa:16:3e:0b:9c:57 [OpenStack] stack = rapidTestEnv yaml = rapid.yaml key = prox flavor = prox_flavor image = rapidVM image_file = rapidVM.qcow2 dataplane_network = dataplane-network subnet = dpdk-subnet subnet_cidr = 10.10.10.0/24 admin_network = admin_internal_net [rapid] loglevel = DEBUG version = 17.09.03