.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 .. (c) OPNFV, Dell EMC and others. =========================== StorPerf Installation Guide =========================== OpenStack Prerequisites =========================== If you do not have an Ubuntu 16.04 image in Glance, you will need to add one. You also need to create the StorPerf flavor, or choose one that closely matches. For Ubuntu 16.04, it must have a minimum of a 4 GB disk. It should also have about 8 GB RAM to support FIO's memory mapping of written data blocks to ensure 100% coverage of the volume under test. There are scripts in storperf/ci directory to assist, or you can use the follow code snippets: .. code-block:: bash # Put an Ubuntu Image in glance wget -q https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/16.04/release/ubuntu-16.04-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img openstack image create "Ubuntu 16.04 x86_64" --disk-format qcow2 --public \ --container-format bare --file ubuntu-16.04-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img # Create StorPerf flavor openstack flavor create storperf \ --id auto \ --ram 8192 \ --disk 4 \ --vcpus 2 OpenStack Credentials ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You must have your OpenStack Controller environment variables defined and passed to the StorPerf container. The easiest way to do this is to put the rc file contents into a clean file called admin.rc that looks similar to this for V2 authentication: .. code-block:: console cat << 'EOF' > admin.rc OS_AUTH_URL=http://10.13.182.243:5000/v2.0 OS_TENANT_ID=e8e64985506a4a508957f931d1800aa9 OS_TENANT_NAME=admin OS_PROJECT_NAME=admin OS_USERNAME=admin OS_PASSWORD=admin OS_REGION_NAME=RegionOne EOF For V3 authentication, at a minimum, use the following: .. code-block:: console cat << 'EOF' > admin.rc OS_AUTH_URL=http://10.10.243.14:5000/v3 OS_USERNAME=admin OS_PASSWORD=admin OS_PROJECT_DOMAIN_NAME=Default OS_PROJECT_NAME=admin OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME=Default EOF Additionally, if you want your results published to the common OPNFV Test Results DB, add the following: .. code-block:: console TEST_DB_URL=http://testresults.opnfv.org/testapi Planning ======== StorPerf is delivered as a series of Docker containers managed by docker-compose. There are two possible methods for installation: #. Run container on bare metal #. Run container in a VM Requirements: * Docker and docker-compose must be installed * (note: sudo_ may be required if user is not part of docker group) * OpenStack Controller credentials are available * Host has access to the OpenStack Controller API * Host must have internet connectivity for downloading docker image * Enough OpenStack floating IPs must be available to match your agent count * A local directory for holding the Carbon DB Whisper files Local disk used for the Carbon DB storage as the default size of the docker container is only 10g. Here is an example of how to create a local storage directory and set its permissions so that StorPerf can write to it: .. code-block:: console mkdir -p ./carbon sudo chown 33:33 ./carbon .. _sudo: https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/#general-form Ports ===== The following ports are exposed if you use the supplied docker-compose.yaml file: * 5000 for StorPerf ReST API and Swagger UI Note: Port 8000 is no longer exposed and graphite can be accesed via http://storperf:5000/graphite Running StorPerf Container ========================== **As of Euphrates (development) release (June 2017), StorPerf has changed to use docker-compose in order to start its services.** Docker compose requires a local file to be created in order to define the services that make up the full StorPerf application. This file can be: * Manually created * Downloaded from the StorPerf git repo, or * Create via a helper script from the StorPerf git repo Manual creation involves taking the sample in the StorPerf git repo and typing in the contents by hand on your target system. Downloading From Git Repo ========================= .. code-block:: console wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opnfv/storperf/master/docker-compose/docker-compose.yaml sha256sum docker-compose.yaml which should result in: .. code-block:: console 968c0c2d7c0e24f6777c33b37d9b4fd885575155069fb760405ec8214b2eb672 docker-compose.yaml To run, you must specify two environment variables: * ENV_FILE, which points to your OpenStack admin.rc as noted above. * CARBON_DIR, which points to a directory that will be mounted to store the raw metrics. * TAG, which specified the Docker tag for the build (ie: latest, danube.3.0, etc). The following command will start all the StorPerf services: .. code-block:: console TAG=latest ENV_FILE=./admin.rc CARBON_DIR=./carbon/ docker-compose pull TAG=latest ENV_FILE=./admin.rc CARBON_DIR=./carbon/ docker-compose up -d StorPerf is now available at http://docker-host:5000/ Downloading Helper Tool ======================= A tool to help you get started with the docker-compose.yaml can be downloaded from: .. code-block:: console wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opnfv/storperf/master/docker-compose/create-compose.py sha256sum create-compose.py which should result in: .. code-block:: console 00649e02237d27bf0b40d1a66160a68a56c9f5e1ceb78d7858e30715cf4350e3 create-compose.py Note: The script will run fine on python3. Install python future package to avoid error on python2. .. code-block:: console pip install future Docker Exec ~~~~~~~~~~~ If needed, the container can be entered with docker exec. This is not normally required. .. code-block:: console docker exec -it storperf-master bash Pulling StorPerf Container ========================== Master (Euphrates) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ StorPerf has switched to docker-compose in the latest version. The tag for pulling the latest master Euphrates container is: .. code-block:: bash docker pull opnfv/storperf-master:latest docker pull opnfv/storperf-reporting:latest docker pull opnfv/storperf-httpfrontend:latest However, by itself, this will no longer provide full functionality. Full instructions are provided in the Running StorPerf Container section of this document. Danube ~~~~~~ The tag for the latest stable Danube is be: .. code-block:: bash docker pull opnfv/storperf:danube.3.0 Colorado ~~~~~~~~ The tag for the latest stable Colorado release is: .. code-block:: bash docker pull opnfv/storperf:colorado.0.1 Brahmaputra ~~~~~~~~~~~ The tag for the latest stable Brahmaputra release is: .. code-block:: bash docker pull opnfv/storperf:brahmaputra.1.2 StorPerf on ARM Processors ========================== StorPerf now supports docker images on ARM processors as well. However, at the moment there is no upstream image on DockerHub. The user needs to manually build it. Firstly, clone StorPerf repository from GitHub .. code-block:: bash git clone https://git.opnfv.org/storperf cd storperf/docker/ Next, build and setup the docker images .. code-block:: console TAG=aarch64 ENV_FILE=./admin.rc CARBON_DIR=./carbon docker-compose -f local-docker-compose.yaml build TAG=aarch64 ENV_FILE=./admin.rc CARBON_DIR=./carbon docker-compose -f local-docker-compose.yaml up -d