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diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/04-installation.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/04-installation.rst index a4846230e..d97078909 100644 --- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/04-installation.rst +++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/04-installation.rst @@ -444,6 +444,115 @@ These configuration files can be found in the ``samples`` directory. Default location for the output is ``/tmp/yardstick.out``. +Automatic installation of Yardstick using ansible +------------------------------------------------- + +Automatic installation can be used as an alternative to the manual. +Yardstick can be installed on the bare metal and to the container. Yardstick +container can be either pulled or built. + +Bare metal installation +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +Use ansible script ``install.yaml`` to install Yardstick on Ubuntu server: + +.. code-block:: console + + ansible-playbook -i install-inventory.ini install.yaml \ + -e YARDSTICK_DIR=<path to Yardstick folder> + +.. note:: By default ``INSTALLATION_MODE`` is ``baremetal``. + +.. note:: By default Ubuntu 16.04 is chosen (xenial). It can be changed to + Ubuntu 18.04 (bionic) by passing ``-e OS_RELEASE=bionic`` parameter. + +.. note:: To install Yardstick in virtual environment pass parameter + ``-e VIRTUAL_ENVIRONMENT=True``. + +To build Yardstick NSB image pass ``IMG_PROPERTY=nsb`` as input parameter: + +.. code-block:: console + + ansible-playbook -i install-inventory.ini install.yaml \ + -e IMAGE_PROPERTY=nsb \ + -e YARDSTICK_DIR=<path to Yardstick folder> + +.. note:: In this ``INSTALLATION_MODE`` mode either Yardstick image or SampleVNF + images will be built. Image type is defined by parameter ``IMAGE_PROPERTY``. + By default Yardstick image will be built. + +Container installation +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +Use ansible script ``install.yaml`` to pull or build Yardstick +container. To pull Yardstick image and start container run: + +.. code-block:: console + + ansible-playbook -i install-inventory.ini install.yaml \ + -e YARDSTICK_DIR=<path to Yardstick folder> \ + -e INSTALLATION_MODE=container_pull + +.. note:: In this ``INSTALLATION_MODE`` mode either Yardstick image or SampleVNF + images will be built. Image type is defined by variable ``IMG_PROPERTY`` in + file ``ansible/group_vars/all.yml``. By default Yardstick image will be + built. + +.. note:: Open question: How to know if Docker image is built on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04? + Do we need separate tag to be used? + +To build Yardstick image run: + +.. code-block:: console + + ansible-playbook -i install-inventory.ini install.yaml \ + -e YARDSTICK_DIR=<path to Yardstick folder> \ + -e INSTALLATION_MODE=container + +.. note:: In this ``INSTALLATION_MODE`` mode neither Yardstick image nor SampleVNF + image will be built. + +.. note:: By default Ubuntu 16.04 is chosen (xenial). It can be changed to + Ubuntu 18.04 (bionic) by passing ``-e OS_RELEASE=bionic`` parameter. + +Parameters for ``install.yaml`` +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +Description of the parameters used with ``install.yaml`` script + + +-------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ + | Parameters | Detail | + +=========================+=================================================+ + | -i install-inventory.ini| Installs package dependency to remote servers | + | | Mandatory parameter | + | | By default no remote servers are provided | + | | Needed packages will be installed on localhost | + +-------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ + | -e YARDSTICK_DIR | Path to Yardstick folder | + | | Mandatory parameter | + +-------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ + | -e INSTALLATION_MODE | baremetal: Yardstick is installed to the bare | + | | metal | + | | Default parameter | + | +-------------------------------------------------+ + | | container: Yardstick is installed in container | + | | Container is built from Dockerfile | + | +-------------------------------------------------+ + | | container_pull: Yardstick is installed in | + | | container | + | | Container is pulled from docker hub | + +-------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ + | -e OS_RELEASE | xenial or bionic: Ubuntu version to be used | + | | Default is Ubuntu 16.04 (xenial) | + +-------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ + | -e IMAGE_PROPERTY | normal or nsb: Type of the VM image to be built | + | | Default image is Yardstick | + +-------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ + | -e VIRTUAL_ENVIRONMENT | False or True: Whether install in virtualenv | + | | Default is False | + +-------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ + + Deploy InfluxDB and Grafana using Docker ---------------------------------------- diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/13-nsb-installation.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/13-nsb-installation.rst index fb68fbf21..0b76cdd30 100644 --- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/13-nsb-installation.rst +++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/13-nsb-installation.rst @@ -168,6 +168,10 @@ It will also automatically download all the packages needed for NSB Testing setup. Refer chapter :doc:`04-installation` for more on docker **Install Yardstick using Docker (recommended)** +Another way to execute an installation for a Bare-Metal or a Standalone context +is to use ansible script ``install.yaml``. Refer chapter :doc:`04-installation` +for more details. + System Topology: ================ diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/glossary.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/glossary.rst index be98aa6c0..6a153943c 100644 --- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/glossary.rst +++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/glossary.rst @@ -13,6 +13,11 @@ Glossary API Application Programming Interface + Docker + Docker provisions and manages containers. Yardstick and many other OPNFV + projects are deployed in containers. Docker is required to launch the + containerized versions of these projects. + DPI Deep Packet Inspection @@ -27,36 +32,80 @@ Glossary IOPS Input/Output Operations Per Second + A performance measurement used to benchmark storage devices. + + KPI + Key Performance Indicator + + Kubernetes + k8s + Kubernetes is an open-source container-orchestration system for automating + deployment, scaling and management of containerized applications. + It is one of the contexts supported in Yardstick. + + NFV + Network Function Virtualization + NFV is an initiative to take network services which were traditionally run + on proprietary, dedicated hardware, and virtualize them to run on general + purpose hardware. + + NFVI + Network Function Virtualization Infrastructure + The servers, routers, switches, etc on which the NFV system runs. NIC Network Interface Controller + OpenStack + OpenStack is a cloud operating system that controls pools of compute, + storage, and networking resources. OpenStack is an open source project + licensed under the Apache License 2.0. + PBFS Packet Based per Flow State + PROX + Packet pROcessing eXecution engine + QoS Quality of Service + The ability to guarantee certain network or storage requirements to + satisfy a Service Level Agreement (SLA) between an application provider + and end users. + Typically includes performance requirements like networking bandwidth, + latency, jitter correction, and reliability as well as storage + performance in Input/Output Operations Per Second (IOPS), throttling + agreements, and performance expectations at peak load + + SLA + Service Level Agreement + An SLA is an agreement between a service provider and a customer to + provide a certain level of service/performance. + + SR-IOV + Single Root IO Virtualization + A specification that, when implemented by a physical PCIe + device, enables it to appear as multiple separate PCIe devices. This + enables multiple virtualized guests to share direct access to the + physical device. + + SUT + System Under Test + + ToS + Type of Service VLAN - Virtual LAN + Virtual LAN (Local Area Network) VM Virtual Machine + An operating system instance that runs on top of a hypervisor. + Multiple VMs can run at the same time on the same physical + host. VNF Virtual Network Function VNFC Virtual Network Function Component - - NFVI - Network Function Virtualization Infrastructure - - SR-IOV - Single Root IO Virtualization - - SUT - System Under Test - - ToS - Type of Service |