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-rw-r--r--docs/testing/user/userguide/14-nsb_installation.rst3
-rw-r--r--docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc006.rst119
-rw-r--r--docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc056.rst149
-rw-r--r--docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc057.rst165
-rw-r--r--docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc058.rst148
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diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/14-nsb_installation.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/14-nsb_installation.rst
index 3eb17bbca..7c5327964 100644
--- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/14-nsb_installation.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/14-nsb_installation.rst
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ Config yardstick conf
cp ./etc/yardstick/yardstick.conf.sample /etc/yardstick/yardstick.conf
vi /etc/yardstick/yardstick.conf
-Add trex_path and bin_path in 'nsb' section.
+Add trex_path, trex_client_lib and bin_path in 'nsb' section.
::
@@ -121,6 +121,7 @@ Add trex_path and bin_path in 'nsb' section.
[nsb]
trex_path=/opt/nsb_bin/trex/scripts
bin_path=/opt/nsb_bin
+ trex_client_lib=/opt/nsb_bin/trex_client/stl
Config pod.yaml describing Topology
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc006.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc006.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..d2d6467f1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc006.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,119 @@
+.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
+.. License.
+.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
+.. (c) OPNFV, Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd and others.
+
+*************************************
+Yardstick Test Case Description TC006
+*************************************
+
+.. _fio: http://bluestop.org/files/fio/HOWTO.txt
+
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+|Volume storage Performance |
+| |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|test case id | OPNFV_YARDSTICK_TC006_VOLUME STORAGE PERFORMANCE |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|metric | IOPS (Average IOs performed per second), |
+| | Throughput (Average disk read/write bandwidth rate), |
+| | Latency (Average disk read/write latency) |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|test purpose | The purpose of TC006 is to evaluate the IaaS volume storage |
+| | performance with regards to IOPS, throughput and latency. |
+| | |
+| | The purpose is also to be able to spot the trends. |
+| | Test results, graphs and similar shall be stored for |
+| | comparison reasons and product evolution understanding |
+| | between different OPNFV versions and/or configurations. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|test tool | fio |
+| | |
+| | fio is an I/O tool meant to be used both for benchmark and |
+| | stress/hardware verification. It has support for 19 |
+| | different types of I/O engines (sync, mmap, libaio, |
+| | posixaio, SG v3, splice, null, network, syslet, guasi, |
+| | solarisaio, and more), I/O priorities (for newer Linux |
+| | kernels), rate I/O, forked or threaded jobs, and much more. |
+| | |
+| | (fio is not always part of a Linux distribution, hence it |
+| | needs to be installed. As an example see the |
+| | /yardstick/tools/ directory for how to generate a Linux |
+| | image with fio included.) |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|test | fio test is invoked in a host VM with a volume attached on a |
+|description | compute blade, a job file as well as parameters are passed |
+| | to fio and fio will start doing what the job file tells it |
+| | to do. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|configuration | file: opnfv_yardstick_tc006.yaml |
+| | |
+| | Fio job file is provided to define the benchmark process |
+| | Target volume is mounted at /FIO_Test directory |
+| | |
+| | For SLA, minimum read/write iops is set to 100, |
+| | minimum read/write throughput is set to 400 KB/s, |
+| | and maximum read/write latency is set to 20000 usec. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|applicability | This test case can be configured with different: |
+| | |
+| | * Job file; |
+| | * Volume mount directory. |
+| | |
+| | SLA is optional. The SLA in this test case serves as an |
+| | example. Considerably higher throughput and lower latency |
+| | are expected. However, to cover most configurations, both |
+| | baremetal and fully virtualized ones, this value should be |
+| | possible to achieve and acceptable for black box testing. |
+| | Many heavy IO applications start to suffer badly if the |
+| | read/write bandwidths are lower than this. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|usability | This test case is one of Yardstick's generic test. Thus it |
+| | is runnable on most of the scenarios. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|references | fio_ |
+| | |
+| | ETSI-NFV-TST001 |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|pre-test | The test case image needs to be installed into Glance |
+|conditions | with fio included in it. |
+| | |
+| | No POD specific requirements have been identified. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|test sequence | description and expected result |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|step 1 | A host VM with fio installed is booted. |
+| | A 200G volume is attached to the host VM |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|step 2 | Yardstick is connected with the host VM by using ssh. |
+| | 'job_file.ini' is copyied from Jump Host to the host VM via |
+| | the ssh tunnel. The attached volume is formated and mounted. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|step 3 | Fio benchmark is invoked. Simulated IO operations are |
+| | started. IOPS, disk read/write bandwidth and latency are |
+| | recorded and checked against the SLA. Logs are produced and |
+| | stored. |
+| | |
+| | Result: Logs are stored. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|step 4 | The host VM is deleted. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|test verdict | Fails only if SLA is not passed, or if there is a test case |
+| | execution problem. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc056.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc056.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..01aa99ac2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc056.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,149 @@
+.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
+.. License.
+.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
+.. (c) OPNFV, Yin Kanglin and others.
+.. 14_ykl@tongji.edu.cn
+
+*************************************
+Yardstick Test Case Description TC056
+*************************************
+
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+|OpenStack Controller Messaging Queue Service High Availability |
++==============+==============================================================+
+|test case id | OPNFV_YARDSTICK_TC056:OpenStack Controller Messaging Queue |
+| | Service High Availability |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|test purpose | This test case will verify the high availability of the |
+| | messaging queue service(RabbitMQ) that supports OpenStack on |
+| | controller node. When messaging queue service(which is |
+| | active) of a specified controller node is killed, the test |
+| | case will check whether messaging queue services(which are |
+| | standby) on other controller nodes will be switched active, |
+| | and whether the cluster manager on attacked the controller |
+| | node will restart the stopped messaging queue. |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|test method | This test case kills the processes of messaging queue |
+| | service on a selected controller node, then checks whether |
+| | the request of the related Openstack command is OK and the |
+| | killed processes are recovered. |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|attackers | In this test case, an attacker called "kill-process" is |
+| | needed. This attacker includes three parameters: |
+| | 1) fault_type: which is used for finding the attacker's |
+| | scripts. It should be always set to "kill-process" in this |
+| | test case. |
+| | 2) process_name: which is the process name of the specified |
+| | OpenStack service. If there are multiple processes use the |
+| | same name on the host, all of them are killed by this |
+| | attacker. |
+| | In this case, this parameter should always set to "rabbitmq".|
+| | 3) host: which is the name of a control node being attacked. |
+| | |
+| | e.g. |
+| | -fault_type: "kill-process" |
+| | -process_name: "rabbitmq-server" |
+| | -host: node1 |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|monitors | In this test case, two kinds of monitor are needed: |
+| | 1. the "openstack-cmd" monitor constantly request a specific |
+| | Openstack command, which needs two parameters: |
+| | 1) monitor_type: which is used for finding the monitor class |
+| | and related scritps. It should be always set to |
+| | "openstack-cmd" for this monitor. |
+| | 2) command_name: which is the command name used for request. |
+| | |
+| | 2. the "process" monitor check whether a process is running |
+| | on a specific node, which needs three parameters: |
+| | 1) monitor_type: which used for finding the monitor class |
+| | and related scripts. It should be always set to "process" |
+| | for this monitor. |
+| | 2) process_name: which is the process name for monitor |
+| | 3) host: which is the name of the node runing the process |
+| | In this case, the command_name of monitor1 should be |
+| | services that will use the messaging queue(current nova, |
+| | neutron, cinder ,heat and ceilometer are using RabbitMQ) |
+| | , and the process-name of monitor2 should be "rabbitmq", |
+| | for example: |
+| | |
+| | e.g. |
+| | monitor1-1: |
+| | -monitor_type: "openstack-cmd" |
+| | -command_name: "openstack image list" |
+| | monitor1-2: |
+| | -monitor_type: "openstack-cmd" |
+| | -command_name: "openstack network list" |
+| | monitor1-3: |
+| | -monitor_type: "openstack-cmd" |
+| | -command_name: "openstack volume list" |
+| | monitor2: |
+| | -monitor_type: "process" |
+| | -process_name: "rabbitmq" |
+| | -host: node1 |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|metrics | In this test case, there are two metrics: |
+| | 1)service_outage_time: which indicates the maximum outage |
+| | time (seconds) of the specified Openstack command request. |
+| | 2)process_recover_time: which indicates the maximum time |
+| | (seconds) from the process being killed to recovered |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|test tool | Developed by the project. Please see folder: |
+| | "yardstick/benchmark/scenarios/availability/ha_tools" |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|references | ETSI NFV REL001 |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|configuration | This test case needs two configuration files: |
+| | 1) test case file:opnfv_yardstick_tc056.yaml |
+| | -Attackers: see above "attackers" description |
+| | -waiting_time: which is the time (seconds) from the process |
+| | being killed to stoping monitors the monitors |
+| | -Monitors: see above "monitors" description |
+| | -SLA: see above "metrics" description |
+| | |
+| | 2)POD file: pod.yaml |
+| | The POD configuration should record on pod.yaml first. |
+| | the "host" item in this test case will use the node name in |
+| | the pod.yaml. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|test sequence | description and expected result |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|step 1 | start monitors: |
+| | each monitor will run with independently process |
+| | |
+| | Result: The monitor info will be collected. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|step 2 | do attacker: connect the host through SSH, and then execute |
+| | the kill process script with param value specified by |
+| | "process_name" |
+| | |
+| | Result: Process will be killed. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|step 3 | stop monitors after a period of time specified by |
+| | "waiting_time" |
+| | |
+| | Result: The monitor info will be aggregated. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|step 4 | verify the SLA |
+| | |
+| | Result: The test case is passed or not. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|post-action | It is the action when the test cases exist. It will check |
+| | the status of the specified process on the host, and restart |
+| | the process if it is not running for next test cases. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|test verdict | Fails only if SLA is not passed, or if there is a test case |
+| | execution problem. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc057.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc057.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..2a4ce40c0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc057.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,165 @@
+.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
+.. License.
+.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
+.. (c) OPNFV, Yin Kanglin and others.
+.. 14_ykl@tongji.edu.cn
+
+*************************************
+Yardstick Test Case Description TC057
+*************************************
+
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+|OpenStack Controller Cluster Management Service High Availability |
++==============+==============================================================+
+|test case id | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|test purpose | This test case will verify the quorum configuration of the |
+| | cluster manager(pacemaker) on controller nodes. When a |
+| | controller node , which holds all active application |
+| | resources, failed to communicate with other cluster nodes |
+| | (via corosync), the test case will check whether the standby |
+| | application resources will take place of those active |
+| | application resources which should be regarded to be down in |
+| | the cluster manager. |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|test method | This test case kills the processes of cluster messaging |
+| | service(corosync) on a selected controller node(the node |
+| | holds the active application resources), then checks whether |
+| | active application resources are switched to other |
+| | controller nodes and whether the Openstack commands are OK. |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|attackers | In this test case, an attacker called "kill-process" is |
+| | needed. This attacker includes three parameters: |
+| | 1) fault_type: which is used for finding the attacker's |
+| | scripts. It should be always set to "kill-process" in this |
+| | test case. |
+| | 2) process_name: which is the process name of the load |
+| | balance service. If there are multiple processes use the |
+| | same name on the host, all of them are killed by this |
+| | attacker. |
+| | 3) host: which is the name of a control node being attacked. |
+| | |
+| | In this case, this process name should set to "corosync" , |
+| | for example |
+| | -fault_type: "kill-process" |
+| | -process_name: "corosync" |
+| | -host: node1 |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|monitors | In this test case, a kind of monitor is needed: |
+| | 1. the "openstack-cmd" monitor constantly request a specific |
+| | Openstack command, which needs two parameters: |
+| | 1) monitor_type: which is used for finding the monitor class |
+| | and related scripts. It should be always set to |
+| | "openstack-cmd" for this monitor. |
+| | 2) command_name: which is the command name used for request |
+| | |
+| | In this case, the command_name of monitor1 should be services|
+| | that are managed by the cluster manager. (Since rabbitmq and |
+| | haproxy are managed by pacemaker, most Openstack Services |
+| | can be used to check high availability in this case) |
+| | |
+| | (e.g.) |
+| | monitor1: |
+| | -monitor_type: "openstack-cmd" |
+| | -command_name: "nova image-list" |
+| | monitor2: |
+| | -monitor_type: "openstack-cmd" |
+| | -command_name: "neutron router-list" |
+| | monitor3: |
+| | -monitor_type: "openstack-cmd" |
+| | -command_name: "heat stack-list" |
+| | monitor4: |
+| | -monitor_type: "openstack-cmd" |
+| | -command_name: "cinder list" |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|checkers | In this test case, a checker is needed, the checker will |
+| | the status of application resources in pacemaker and the |
+| | checker have three parameters: |
+| | 1) checker_type: which is used for finding the result |
+| | checker class and related scripts. In this case the checker |
+| | type will be "pacemaker-check-resource" |
+| | 2) resource_name: the application resource name |
+| | 3) resource_status: the expected status of the resource |
+| | 4) expectedValue: the expected value for the output of the |
+| | checker script, in the case the expected value will be the |
+| | identifier in the cluster manager |
+| | 3) condition: whether the expected value is in the output of |
+| | checker script or is totally same with the output. |
+| | (note: pcs is required to installed on controller node in |
+| | order to run this checker) |
+| | |
+| | (e.g.) |
+| | checker1: |
+| | -checker_type: "pacemaker-check-resource" |
+| | -resource_name: "p_rabbitmq-server" |
+| | -resource_status: "Stopped" |
+| | -expectedValue: "node-1" |
+| | -condition: "in" |
+| | checker2: |
+| | -checker_type: "pacemaker-check-resource" |
+| | -resource_name: "p_rabbitmq-server" |
+| | -resource_status: "Master" |
+| | -expectedValue: "node-2" |
+| | -condition: "in" |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|metrics | In this test case, there are two metrics: |
+| | 1)service_outage_time: which indicates the maximum outage |
+| | time (seconds) of the specified Openstack command request. |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|test tool | None. Self-developed. |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|references | ETSI NFV REL001 |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|configuration | This test case needs two configuration files: |
+| | 1) test case file: opnfv_yardstick_tc057.yaml |
+| | -Attackers: see above "attackers" description |
+| | -Monitors: see above "monitors" description |
+| | -Checkers: see above "checkers" description |
+| | -Steps: the test case execution step, see "test sequence" |
+| | description below |
+| | |
+| | 2)POD file: pod.yaml |
+| | The POD configuration should record on pod.yaml first. |
+| | the "host" item in this test case will use the node name in |
+| | the pod.yaml. |
++--------------+------+----------------------------------+--------------------+
+|test sequence | description and expected result |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|step 1 | start monitors: |
+| | each monitor will run with independently process |
+| | |
+| | Result: The monitor info will be collected. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|step 2 | do attacker: connect the host through SSH, and then execute |
+| | the kill process script with param value specified by |
+| | "process_name" |
+| | |
+| | Result: Process will be killed. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|step 3 | do checker: check whether the status of application |
+| | resources on different nodes are updated |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|step 4 | stop monitors after a period of time specified by |
+| | "waiting_time" |
+| | |
+| | Result: The monitor info will be aggregated. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|step 5 | verify the SLA |
+| | |
+| | Result: The test case is passed or not. |
+| | |
++--------------+------+----------------------------------+--------------------+
+|post-action | It is the action when the test cases exist. It will check the|
+| | status of the cluster messaging process(corosync) on the |
+| | host, and restart the process if it is not running for next |
+| | test cases |
++--------------+------+----------------------------------+--------------------+
+|test verdict | Fails only if SLA is not passed, or if there is a test case |
+| | execution problem. |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc058.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc058.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..fb9a4c2d1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc058.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,148 @@
+.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
+.. License.
+.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
+.. (c) OPNFV, Yin Kanglin and others.
+.. 14_ykl@tongji.edu.cn
+
+*************************************
+Yardstick Test Case Description TC058
+*************************************
+
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+|OpenStack Controller Virtual Router Service High Availability |
++==============+==============================================================+
+|test case id | OPNFV_YARDSTICK_TC058:OpenStack Controller Virtual Router |
+| | Service High Availability |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|test purpose | This test case will verify the high availability of virtual |
+| | routers(L3 agent) on controller node. When a virtual router |
+| | service on a specified controller node is shut down, this |
+| | test case will check whether the network of virtual machines |
+| | will be affected, and whether the attacked virtual router |
+| | service will be recovered. |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|test method | This test case kills the processes of virtual router service |
+| | (l3-agent) on a selected controller node(the node holds the |
+| | active l3-agent), then checks whether the network routing |
+| | of virtual machines is OK and whether the killed service |
+| | will be recovered. |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|attackers | In this test case, an attacker called "kill-process" is |
+| | needed. This attacker includes three parameters: |
+| | 1) fault_type: which is used for finding the attacker's |
+| | scripts. It should be always set to "kill-process" in this |
+| | test case. |
+| | 2) process_name: which is the process name of the load |
+| | balance service. If there are multiple processes use the |
+| | same name on the host, all of them are killed by this |
+| | attacker. |
+| | 3) host: which is the name of a control node being attacked. |
+| | |
+| | In this case, this process name should set to "l3agent" , |
+| | for example |
+| | -fault_type: "kill-process" |
+| | -process_name: "l3agent" |
+| | -host: node1 |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|monitors | In this test case, two kinds of monitor are needed: |
+| | 1. the "ip_status" monitor that pings a specific ip to check |
+| | the connectivity of this ip, which needs two parameters: |
+| | 1) monitor_type: which is used for finding the monitor class |
+| | and related scripts. It should be always set to "ip_status" |
+| | for this monitor. |
+| | 2) ip_address: The ip to be pinged. In this case, ip_address |
+| | will be either an ip address of external network or an ip |
+| | address of a virtual machine. |
+| | 3) host: The node on which ping will be executed, in this |
+| | case the host will be a virtual machine. |
+| | |
+| | 2. the "process" monitor check whether a process is running |
+| | on a specific node, which needs three parameters: |
+| | 1) monitor_type: which used for finding the monitor class |
+| | and related scripts. It should be always set to "process" |
+| | for this monitor. |
+| | 2) process_name: which is the process name for monitor. In |
+| | this case, the process-name of monitor2 should be "l3agent" |
+| | 3) host: which is the name of the node running the process |
+| | |
+| | e.g. |
+| | monitor1-1: |
+| | -monitor_type: "ip_status" |
+| | -host: 172.16.0.11 |
+| | -ip_address: 172.16.1.11 |
+| | monitor1-2: |
+| | -monitor_type: "ip_status" |
+| | -host: 172.16.0.11 |
+| | -ip_address: 8.8.8.8 |
+| | monitor2: |
+| | -monitor_type: "process" |
+| | -process_name: "l3agent" |
+| | -host: node1 |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|metrics | In this test case, there are two metrics: |
+| | 1)service_outage_time: which indicates the maximum outage |
+| | time (seconds) of the specified Openstack command request. |
+| | 2)process_recover_time: which indicates the maximum time |
+| | (seconds) from the process being killed to recovered |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|test tool | None. Self-developed. |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|references | ETSI NFV REL001 |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|configuration | This test case needs two configuration files: |
+| | 1) test case file: opnfv_yardstick_tc058.yaml |
+| | -Attackers: see above "attackers" description |
+| | -Monitors: see above "monitors" description |
+| | -Steps: the test case execution step, see "test sequence" |
+| | description below |
+| | |
+| | 2)POD file: pod.yaml |
+| | The POD configuration should record on pod.yaml first. |
+| | the "host" item in this test case will use the node name in |
+| | the pod.yaml. |
++--------------+------+----------------------------------+--------------------+
+|test sequence | description and expected result |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|pre-test | The test case image needs to be installed into Glance |
+|conditions | with cachestat included in the image. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|step 1 | Two host VMs are booted, these two hosts are in two different|
+| | networks, the networks are connected by a virtual router |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|step 1 | start monitors: |
+| | each monitor will run with independently process |
+| | |
+| | Result: The monitor info will be collected. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|step 2 | do attacker: connect the host through SSH, and then execute |
+| | the kill process script with param value specified by |
+| | "process_name" |
+| | |
+| | Result: Process will be killed. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|step 4 | stop monitors after a period of time specified by |
+| | "waiting_time" |
+| | |
+| | Result: The monitor info will be aggregated. |
+| | |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
+|step 5 | verify the SLA |
+| | |
+| | Result: The test case is passed or not. |
+| | |
++--------------+------+----------------------------------+--------------------+
+|post-action | It is the action when the test cases exist. It will check |
+| | the status of the specified process on the host, and restart |
+| | the process if it is not running for next test cases. |
+| | Virtual machines and network created in the test case will |
+| | be destoryed. |
+| | |
++--------------+------+----------------------------------+--------------------+
+|test verdict | Fails only if SLA is not passed, or if there is a test case |
+| | execution problem. |
++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+