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diff --git a/docs/results/fuel-os-odl_l2-nofeature-ha.rst b/docs/results/fuel-os-odl_l2-nofeature-ha.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 914781684..000000000 --- a/docs/results/fuel-os-odl_l2-nofeature-ha.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,156 +0,0 @@ -.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International -.. License. -.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 - - -============================================ -Test Results for fuel-os-odl_l2-nofeature-ha -============================================ - -.. toctree:: - :maxdepth: 2 - - -Details -======= - -.. _Grafana: http://130.211.154.108/grafana/dashboard/db/yardstick-main -.. _POD2: https://wiki.opnfv.org/pharos?&#community_test_labs - -Overview of test results ------------------------- - -See Grafana_ for viewing test result metrics for each respective test case. It -is possible to chose which specific scenarios to look at, and then to zoom in -on the details of each run test scenario as well. - -All of the test case results below are based on 6 scenario test -runs, each run on the Ericsson POD2_ between February 13 and 24 in 2016. Test -case TC011_ is the greater exception for which there are only 2 test runs -available, due to earlier problems with InfluxDB test result population. -The best would be to have more runs to draw better conclusions from, but these -are the only runs available at the time of OPNFV R2 release. - -TC002 ------ -The round-trip-time (RTT) between 2 VMs on different blades is measured using -ping. Most test run measurements result on average between 0.3 and 0.5 ms, but -one date (Feb. 23) sticks out with an RTT average of 1 ms. -A few runs start with a 1 - 2 ms RTT spike (This could be because of normal ARP -handling). One test run has a greater RTT spike of 3.9 ms, which is the same -one with the 0.9 ms average. The other runs have no similar spike at all. -To be able to draw conclusions more runs should be made. -SLA set to 10 ms. The SLA value is used as a reference, it has not -been defined by OPNFV. - -TC005 ------ -The IO read bandwidth looks similar between different dates, with an -average between approx. 165 and 185 MB/s. Within each test run the results -vary, with a minimum 2 MB/s and maximum 617 MB/s on the totality. Most runs -have a minimum BW of 3 MB/s (two runs at 2 MB/s). The maximum BW varies more in -absolute numbers between the dates, between 566 and 617 MB/s. -SLA set to 400 MB/s. The SLA value is used as a reference, it has not been -defined by OPNFV. - -TC010 ------ -The measurements for memory latency are similar between test dates and result -in approx. 1.2 ns. The variations within each test run are similar, between -1.215 and 1.219 ns. One exception is February 16, where the average is 1.222 -and varies between 1.22 and 1.28 ns. -SLA set to 30 ns. The SLA value is used as a reference, it has not been defined -by OPNFV. - -TC011 ------ -Only 2 test runs are available to report results on. - -Packet delay variation between 2 VMs on different blades is measured using -Iperf3. On the first date the reported packet delay variation varies between -0.0025 and 0.011 ms, with an average delay variation of 0.0067 ms. -On the second date the delay variation varies between 0.002 and 0.006 ms, with -an average delay variation of 0.004 ms. - -TC012 ------ -Results are reported for 5 test runs. It is not known why the 6:th test run -is missing. -Between test dates the average measurements for memory bandwidth vary between -17.4 and 17.9 GB/s. Within each test run the results vary more, with a minimal -BW of 16.4 GB/s and maximum of 18.2 GB/s on the totality. -SLA set to 15 GB/s. The SLA value is used as a reference, it has not been -defined by OPNFV. - -TC014 ------ -Results are reported for 5 test runs. It is not known why the 6:th test run -is missing. -The Unixbench processor test run results vary between scores 3080 and 3240, -one result each date. The average score on the total is 3150. -No SLA set. - -TC037 ------ -Results are reported for 5 test runs. It is not currently known why the 6:th -test run is missing. -The amount of packets per second (PPS) and round trip times (RTT) between 2 VMs -on different blades are measured when increasing the amount of UDP flows sent -between the VMs using pktgen as packet generator tool. - -Round trip times and packet throughput between VMs can typically be affected by -the amount of flows set up and result in higher RTT and less PPS throughput. - -The RTT results are similar throughout the different test dates and runs at -approx. 15 ms. Some test runs show an increase with many flows, in the range -towards 16 to 17 ms. One exception standing out is Feb. 15 where the average -RTT is stable at approx. 13 ms. The PPS results are not as consistent as the -RTT results. -In some test runs when running with less than approx. 10000 flows the PPS -throughput is normally flatter compared to when running with more flows, after -which the PPS throughput decreases. Around 20 percent decrease in the worst -case. For the other test runs there is however no significant change to the PPS -throughput when the number of flows are increased. In some test runs the PPS -is also greater with 1000000 flows compared to other test runs where the PPS -result is less with only 2 flows. - -The average PPS throughput in the different runs varies between 414000 and -452000 PPS. The total amount of packets in each test run is approx. 7500000 to -8200000 packets. One test run Feb. 15 sticks out with a PPS average of -558000 and approx. 1100000 packets in total (same as the on mentioned earlier -for RTT results). - -There are lost packets reported in most of the test runs. There is no observed -correlation between the amount of flows and the amount of lost packets. -The lost amount of packets normally range between 100 and 1000 per test run, -but there are spikes in the range of 10000 lost packets as well, and even -more in a rare cases. - -Detailed test results ---------------------- -The scenario was run on Ericsson POD2_ with: -Fuel 8.0 -OpenStack Liberty -OpenVirtualSwitch 2.3.1 -OpenDayLight Beryllium - -Rationale for decisions ------------------------ -Pass - -Tests were successfully executed and metrics collected. -No SLA was verified. To be decided on in next release of OPNFV. - -Conclusions and recommendations -------------------------------- -The pktgen test configuration has a relatively large base effect on RTT in -TC037 compared to TC002, where there is no background load at all. Approx. -15 ms compared to approx. 0.5 ms, which is more than a 3000 percentage -difference in RTT results. -Especially RTT and throughput come out with better results than for instance -the *fuel-os-nosdn-nofeature-ha* scenario does. The reason for this should -probably be further analyzed and understood. Also of interest could be -to make further analyzes to find patterns and reasons for lost traffic. -Also of interest could be to see if there are continuous variations where -some test cases stand out with better or worse results than the general test -case. |