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author | Emma Foley <emma.l.foley@intel.com> | 2018-03-07 18:40:28 +0000 |
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committer | Emma Foley <emma.l.foley@intel.com> | 2018-04-10 13:56:40 +0000 |
commit | b24dc4e0c48aa7d9aa98c3e06d6d2cd2c6bed1d6 (patch) | |
tree | e1468515485aeb63fd0656f629c956ef4b7925ad /docs/testing/user/userguide/04-installation.rst | |
parent | eca2b80b5916aec6bbd65f8db4ae339904005d8d (diff) |
[docs] Move user guide chapters to make room for new chapter.
* Increment the numbering on chapters
* Fix some of the changes flagged by doc8
Change-Id: I9dbf4a3d33c2b38f7567bc3493466e72a59e1a0c
Signed-off-by: Emma Foley <emma.l.foley@intel.com>
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diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/04-installation.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/04-installation.rst index cac814667..a4846230e 100644 --- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/04-installation.rst +++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/04-installation.rst @@ -39,18 +39,18 @@ Several prerequisites are needed for Yardstick: 4. Connectivity from the Jumphost to the SUT public/external network .. note:: *Jumphost* refers to any server which meets the previous -requirements. Normally it is the same server from where the OPNFV -deployment has been triggered. + requirements. Normally it is the same server from where the OPNFV + deployment has been triggered. .. warning:: Connectivity from Jumphost is essential and it is of paramount -importance to make sure it is working before even considering to install -and run Yardstick. Make also sure you understand how your networking is -designed to work. + importance to make sure it is working before even considering to install + and run Yardstick. Make also sure you understand how your networking is + designed to work. .. note:: If your Jumphost is operating behind a company http proxy and/or -Firewall, please first consult `Proxy Support`_ section which is towards the -end of this document. That section details some tips/tricks which *may* be of -help in a proxified environment. + Firewall, please first consult `Proxy Support`_ section which is towards + the end of this document. That section details some tips/tricks which *may* + be of help in a proxified environment. Install Yardstick using Docker (first option) (**recommended**) @@ -85,27 +85,30 @@ Run the Docker image to get a Yardstick container:: docker run -itd --privileged -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \ -p 8888:5000 --name yardstick opnfv/yardstick:stable -.. table:: Description of the parameters used with ``docker run`` command - - ======================= ==================================================== - Parameters Detail - ======================= ==================================================== - -itd -i: interactive, Keep STDIN open even if not - attached - -t: allocate a pseudo-TTY detached mode, in the - background - ======================= ==================================================== - --privileged If you want to build ``yardstick-image`` in - Yardstick container, this parameter is needed - ======================= ==================================================== - -p 8888:5000 Redirect the a host port (8888) to a container port - (5000) - ======================= ==================================================== - -v /var/run/docker.sock If you want to use yardstick env grafana/influxdb to - :/var/run/docker.sock create a grafana/influxdb container out of Yardstick - container - ======================= ==================================================== - --name yardstick The name for this container +Description of the parameters used with ``docker run`` command + + +------------------------+--------------------------------------------------+ + | Parameters | Detail | + +========================+==================================================+ + | -itd | -i: interactive, Keep STDIN open even if not | + | | attached | + | +--------------------------------------------------+ + | | -t: allocate a pseudo-TTY detached mode, in the | + | | background | + +------------------------+--------------------------------------------------+ + | --privileged | If you want to build ``yardstick-image`` in | + | | Yardstick container, this parameter is needed | + +------------------------+--------------------------------------------------+ + | -p 8888:5000 | Redirect the a host port (8888) to a container | + | | port (5000) | + +------------------------+--------------------------------------------------+ + | -v /var/run/docker.sock| If you want to use yardstick env | + | :/var/run/docker.sock | grafana/influxdb to create a grafana/influxdb | + | | container out of Yardstick container | + +------------------------+--------------------------------------------------+ + | --name yardstick | The name for this container | + +------------------------+--------------------------------------------------+ + If the host is restarted ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -135,18 +138,18 @@ automatically:: yardstick env prepare .. note:: Since Euphrates release, the above command will not be able to -automatically configure the ``/etc/yardstick/openstack.creds`` file. So before -running the above command, it is necessary to create the -``/etc/yardstick/openstack.creds`` file and save OpenStack environment -variables into it manually. If you have the openstack credential file saved -outside the Yardstick Docker container, you can do this easily by mapping the -credential file into Yardstick container using:: + automatically configure the ``/etc/yardstick/openstack.creds`` file. So before + running the above command, it is necessary to create the + ``/etc/yardstick/openstack.creds`` file and save OpenStack environment + variables into it manually. If you have the openstack credential file saved + outside the Yardstick Docker container, you can do this easily by mapping the + credential file into Yardstick container using:: - '-v /path/to/credential_file:/etc/yardstick/openstack.creds' + '-v /path/to/credential_file:/etc/yardstick/openstack.creds' -when running the Yardstick container. For details of the required OpenStack -environment variables please refer to section `Export OpenStack environment -variables`_. + when running the Yardstick container. For details of the required OpenStack + environment variables please refer to section `Export OpenStack environment + variables`_. The ``env prepare`` command may take up to 6-8 minutes to finish building yardstick-image and other environment preparation. Meanwhile if you wish to @@ -222,8 +225,8 @@ Yardstick is installed:: sudo -EH tools/yardstick-img-modify tools/ubuntu-server-cloudimg-modify.sh .. warning:: Before building the guest image inside the Yardstick container, -make sure the container is granted with privilege. The script will create files -by default in ``/tmp/workspace/yardstick`` and the files will be owned by root. + make sure the container is granted with privilege. The script will create files + by default in ``/tmp/workspace/yardstick`` and the files will be owned by root. The created image can be added to OpenStack using the OpenStack client or via the OpenStack Dashboard:: @@ -270,7 +273,7 @@ For usage of Yardstick GUI, please watch our demo video at `Yardstick GUI demo`_. .. note:: The Yardstick GUI is still in development, the GUI layout and -features may change. + features may change. Delete the Yardstick container ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -433,7 +436,7 @@ of Yardstick ``help`` command and ``ping.py`` test sample:: yardstick task start samples/ping.yaml .. note:: The above commands could be run in both the Yardstick container and -the Ubuntu directly. + the Ubuntu directly. Each testing tool supported by Yardstick has a sample configuration file. These configuration files can be found in the ``samples`` directory. @@ -468,10 +471,10 @@ Then you can run a test case and visit http://host_ip:1948 (``admin``/``admin``) to see the results. .. note:: Executing ``yardstick env`` command to deploy InfluxDB and Grafana -requires Jumphost's docker API version => 1.24. Run the following command to -check the docker API version on the Jumphost:: + requires Jumphost's docker API version => 1.24. Run the following command to + check the docker API version on the Jumphost:: - docker version + docker version Manual deployment of InfluxDB and Grafana containers @@ -537,200 +540,6 @@ Deploy InfluxDB and Grafana directly in Ubuntu (**Todo**) --------------------------------------------------------- -Yardstick common CLI --------------------- - -List test cases -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -``yardstick testcase list``: This command line would list all test cases in -Yardstick. It would show like below:: - - +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - | Testcase Name | Description - +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - | opnfv_yardstick_tc001 | Measure network throughput using pktgen - | opnfv_yardstick_tc002 | measure network latency using ping - | opnfv_yardstick_tc005 | Measure Storage IOPS, throughput and latency using fio. - ... - +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -Show a test case config file -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -Take opnfv_yardstick_tc002 for an example. This test case measure network -latency. You just need to type in ``yardstick testcase show -opnfv_yardstick_tc002``, and the console would show the config yaml of this -test case:: - - --- - - schema: "yardstick:task:0.1" - description: > - Yardstick TC002 config file; - measure network latency using ping; - - {% set image = image or "cirros-0.3.5" %} - - {% set provider = provider or none %} - {% set physical_network = physical_network or 'physnet1' %} - {% set segmentation_id = segmentation_id or none %} - {% set packetsize = packetsize or 100 %} - - scenarios: - {% for i in range(2) %} - - - type: Ping - options: - packetsize: {{packetsize}} - host: athena.demo - target: ares.demo - - runner: - type: Duration - duration: 60 - interval: 10 - - sla: - max_rtt: 10 - action: monitor - {% endfor %} - - context: - name: demo - image: {{image}} - flavor: yardstick-flavor - user: cirros - - placement_groups: - pgrp1: - policy: "availability" - - servers: - athena: - floating_ip: true - placement: "pgrp1" - ares: - placement: "pgrp1" - - networks: - test: - cidr: '10.0.1.0/24' - {% if provider == "vlan" %} - provider: {{provider}} - physical_network: {{physical_network}}å - {% if segmentation_id %} - segmentation_id: {{segmentation_id}} - {% endif %} - {% endif %} - - -Start a task to run yardstick test case -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -If you want run a test case, then you need to use ``yardstick task start -<test_case_path>`` this command support some parameters as below:: - - +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+ - | Parameters | Detail | - +=====================+==================================================+ - | -d | show debug log of yardstick running | - | | | - +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+ - | --task-args | If you want to customize test case parameters, | - | | use "--task-args" to pass the value. The format | - | | is a json string with parameter key-value pair. | - | | | - +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+ - | --task-args-file | If you want to use yardstick | - | | env prepare command(or | - | | related API) to load the | - +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+ - | --parse-only | | - | | | - | | | - +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+ - | --output-file \ | Specify where to output the log. if not pass, | - | OUTPUT_FILE_PATH | the default value is | - | | "/tmp/yardstick/yardstick.log" | - | | | - +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+ - | --suite \ | run a test suite, TEST_SUITE_PATH specify where | - | TEST_SUITE_PATH | the test suite locates | - | | | - +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+ - - -Run Yardstick in a local environment ------------------------------------- - -We also have a guide about how to run Yardstick in a local environment. -This work is contributed by Tapio Tallgren. -You can find this guide at `How to run Yardstick in a local environment`_. - - -Create a test suite for Yardstick ------------------------------------- - -A test suite in yardstick is a yaml file which include one or more test cases. -Yardstick is able to support running test suite task, so you can customize your -own test suite and run it in one task. - -``tests/opnfv/test_suites`` is the folder where Yardstick puts CI test suite. -A typical test suite is like below (the ``fuel_test_suite.yaml`` example):: - - --- - # Fuel integration test task suite - - schema: "yardstick:suite:0.1" - - name: "fuel_test_suite" - test_cases_dir: "samples/" - test_cases: - - - file_name: ping.yaml - - - file_name: iperf3.yaml - -As you can see, there are two test cases in the ``fuel_test_suite.yaml``. The -``schema`` and the ``name`` must be specified. The test cases should be listed -via the tag ``test_cases`` and their relative path is also marked via the tag -``test_cases_dir``. - -Yardstick test suite also supports constraints and task args for each test -case. Here is another sample (the ``os-nosdn-nofeature-ha.yaml`` example) to -show this, which is digested from one big test suite:: - - --- - - schema: "yardstick:suite:0.1" - - name: "os-nosdn-nofeature-ha" - test_cases_dir: "tests/opnfv/test_cases/" - test_cases: - - - file_name: opnfv_yardstick_tc002.yaml - - - file_name: opnfv_yardstick_tc005.yaml - - - file_name: opnfv_yardstick_tc043.yaml - constraint: - installer: compass - pod: huawei-pod1 - task_args: - huawei-pod1: '{"pod_info": "etc/yardstick/.../pod.yaml", - "host": "node4.LF","target": "node5.LF"}' - -As you can see in test case ``opnfv_yardstick_tc043.yaml``, there are two -tags, ``constraint`` and ``task_args``. ``constraint`` is to specify which -installer or pod it can be run in the CI environment. ``task_args`` is to -specify the task arguments for each pod. - -All in all, to create a test suite in Yardstick, you just need to create a -yaml file and add test cases, constraint or task arguments if necessary. - - Proxy Support ------------- @@ -790,7 +599,7 @@ stop and delete the container:: sudo docker rm yardstick .. warning:: Be careful, the above ``rm`` command will delete the container -completely. Everything on this container will be lost. + completely. Everything on this container will be lost. Then follow the previous instructions `Prepare the Yardstick container`_ to rebuild the Yardstick container. @@ -804,4 +613,3 @@ References .. _`Cirros 0.3.5`: http://download.cirros-cloud.net/0.3.5/cirros-0.3.5-x86_64-disk.img .. _`Ubuntu 16.04`: https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/xenial/current/xenial-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img .. _`Yardstick GUI demo`: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3qbJDp6QBk -.. _`How to run Yardstick in a local environment`: https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/yardstick/How+to+run+Yardstick+in+a+local+environment |