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authorJingLu5 <lvjing5@huawei.com>2016-11-03 13:53:55 +0800
committerJingLu5 <lvjing5@huawei.com>2016-11-04 12:44:47 +0800
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Add how to add/modify Yardstick Grafana dashboard in user guide
JIRA: YARDSTICK-239 Change-Id: I2f628c2bb50418d87faf3dac0b5d006d44ea09b2 Signed-off-by: JingLu5 <lvjing5@huawei.com>
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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
Grafana dashboard
=================
+
Abstract
========
@@ -18,12 +19,14 @@ dashboard can be found here: http://testresults.opnfv.org/grafana/
:width: 800px
:alt: Yardstick grafana dashboard
+
Public access
=============
Yardstick provids a public account for accessing to the dashboard. The username
and password are both set to ‘opnfv’.
+
Testcase dashboard
==================
@@ -39,15 +42,35 @@ For each test case dashboard. On the top left, we have a dashboard selection,
you can switch to different test cases using this pull-down menu.
Underneath, we have a pod and scenario selection.
-All the pods and scenarios that have ever published test data to the Influx DB
+All the pods and scenarios that have ever published test data to the InfluxDB
will be shown here.
You can check multiple pods or scenarios.
-For each test case, we have a short description and a link to detailed test case information in Yardstick user guide.
+For each test case, we have a short description and a link to detailed test
+case information in Yardstick user guide.
Underneath, it is the result presentation section.
-You can use the time period selection on the top right corner to zoom in or zoom out the chart.
+You can use the time period selection on the top right corner to zoom in or
+zoom out the chart.
+
+
+Administration access
+=====================
+
+For a user with administration rights it is easy to update and save any
+dashboard configuration. Saved updates immediately take effect and become live.
+This may cause issues like:
+
+- Changes and updates made to the live configuration in Grafana can compromise
+ existing Grafana content in an unwanted, unpredicted or incompatible way.
+ Grafana as such is not version controlled, there exists one single Grafana
+ configuration per dashboard.
+- There is a risk several people can disturb each other when doing updates to
+ the same Grafana dashboard at the same time.
+
+Any change made by administrator should be careful.
+
Add a dashboard into yardstick grafana
======================================
@@ -64,23 +87,33 @@ There are 6 steps to go.
:alt: Add a dashboard into yardstick grafana
-First, You need to build a local influxdb and grafana, so you can do the work
-locally. You can refer to How to deploy InfluxDB and Grafana locally wiki page
-about how to do this.
+1. You need to build a local influxdb and grafana, so you can do the work
+ locally. You can refer to How to deploy InfluxDB and Grafana locally wiki
+ page about how to do this.
+
+2. Once step one is done, you can fetch the existing grafana dashboard
+ configuration file from the yardstick repository and import it to your local
+ grafana. After import is done, you grafana dashboard will be ready to use
+ just like the community’s dashboard.
-Once step one is done, you can fetch the existing grafana dashboard
-configuration file from the yardstick repository and import it to your local
-grafana. After import is done, you grafana dashboard will be ready to use just
-like the community’s dashboard.
+3. The third step is running some test cases to generate test results and
+ publishing it to your local influxdb.
-The third step is running some test cases to generate test results and
-publishing it to your local influxdb.
+4. Now you have some data to visualize in your dashboard. In the fourth step,
+ it is time to create your own dashboard. You can either modify an existing
+ dashboard or try to create a new one from scratch. If you choose to modify
+ an existing dashboard then in the curtain menu of the existing dashboard do
+ a "Save As..." into a new dashboard copy instance, and then continue doing
+ all updates and saves within the dashboard copy.
-Now you have some data to visualize in your dashboard. In the fourth step, it
-is time to create your own dashboard. You can either modify an existing
-dashboard or try to create a new one from scratch.
+5. When finished with all Grafana configuration changes in this temporary
+ dashboard then chose "export" of the updated dashboard copy into a JSON file
+ and put it up for review in Gerrit, in file /yardstick/dashboard/Yardstick-TCxxx-yyyyyyyyyyyyy.
+ For instance a typical default name of the file would be "Yardstick-TC001 Copy-1234567891234".
-Either way, once you finish the dashboard, the next step is exporting the
-configuration file and propose a patch into Yardstick. Yardstick team will
-review and merge it into Yardstick repository.
+6. Once you finish your dashboard, the next step is exporting the configuration
+ file and propose a patch into Yardstick. Yardstick team will review and
+ merge it into Yardstick repository. After approved review Yardstick team
+ will do an "import" of the JSON file and also a "save dashboard" as soon as
+ possible to replace the old live dashboard configuration.