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@@ -110,7 +110,33 @@ hypervisor, or even a bare metal server. In the bare metal case, it even
allows for performing RADOS or RDB performance tests using the appropriate
FIO engine.
+If the slave SSH server is listening to a port other than 22, the port number
+can be specified as part of the address as follows:
+IPv4 example for port 2222:
+
+.. code-block::
+ 192.168.1.10:2222
+
+IPv6 example for port 2222:
+
+.. code-block::
+ [1fe80::58bb:c8b:f2f2:c888]:2222
+
+Helper Container Image for Workloads
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+A new docker container is provided with StorPerf that can be used to test
+under docker or Kubernetes environments. It has hard coded credentials
+of root/password with an SSH server built it, so be cautious about security
+concerns when using this image. It listens internally on port 22, so that
+port must be exposed to a free port on the host in order for StorPerf to
+reach the synthetic workload container.
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ docker run --name=storperf-workloadagent -p 2222:22
+ opnfv/storperf-workloadagent:latest
Initialize the Target Volumes
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