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-rwxr-xr-xdocs/testing/user/userguide/03-architecture.rst2
-rw-r--r--docs/testing/user/userguide/04-installation.rst442
-rw-r--r--docs/testing/user/userguide/05-yardstick_plugin.rst69
-rw-r--r--docs/testing/user/userguide/06-result-store-InfluxDB.rst6
-rw-r--r--docs/testing/user/userguide/08-api.rst177
-rw-r--r--docs/testing/user/userguide/09-vtc-overview.rst (renamed from docs/testing/user/userguide/08-vtc-overview.rst)5
-rw-r--r--docs/testing/user/userguide/10-apexlake_installation.rst (renamed from docs/testing/user/userguide/09-apexlake_installation.rst)0
-rw-r--r--docs/testing/user/userguide/11-apexlake_api.rst (renamed from docs/testing/user/userguide/10-apexlake_api.rst)0
-rw-r--r--docs/testing/user/userguide/12-nsb-overview.rst (renamed from docs/testing/user/userguide/11-nsb-overview.rst)19
-rw-r--r--docs/testing/user/userguide/13-nsb_installation.rst (renamed from docs/testing/user/userguide/12-nsb_installation.rst)50
-rw-r--r--docs/testing/user/userguide/14-list-of-tcs.rst (renamed from docs/testing/user/userguide/13-list-of-tcs.rst)0
-rw-r--r--docs/testing/user/userguide/index.rst20
-rw-r--r--docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc001.rst2
-rw-r--r--docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc005.rst2
15 files changed, 481 insertions, 345 deletions
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/01-introduction.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/01-introduction.rst
index 2aa870c2a..4fc94ac62 100755
--- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/01-introduction.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/01-introduction.rst
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ Introduction
.. _Pharos: https://wiki.opnfv.org/pharos
.. _Yardstick: https://wiki.opnfv.org/yardstick
.. _Presentation: https://wiki.opnfv.org/download/attachments/2925202/opnfv_summit_-_yardstick_project.pdf?version=1&modificationDate=1458848320000&api=v2
+
Yardstick_ is an OPNFV Project.
The project's goal is to verify infrastructure compliance, from the perspective
@@ -37,14 +38,14 @@ About This Document
This document consists of the following chapters:
-* Chapter :doc:`01-introduction` provides a brief introduction to yardstick
- project's goal and scope and gives the structure of this document.
+* Chapter :doc:`01-introduction` provides a brief introduction to *Yardstick*
+ project's background and describes the structure of this document.
* Chapter :doc:`02-methodology` describes the methodology implemented by the
- Yardstick Project for :term:`NFVI` verification.
+ *Yardstick* Project for :term:`NFVI` verification.
* Chapter :doc:`03-architecture` provides information on the software architecture
- of yardstick.
+ of *Yardstick*.
* Chapter :doc:`04-installation` provides instructions to install *Yardstick*.
@@ -54,22 +55,28 @@ This document consists of the following chapters:
* Chapter :doc:`06-result-store-InfluxDB` provides inforamtion on how to run
plug-in test cases and store test results into community's InfluxDB.
-* Chapter :doc:`07-vtc-overview` provides information on the :term:`VTC`.
+* Chapter :doc:`07-grafana` provides inforamtion on *Yardstick* grafana dashboard
+ and how to add a dashboard into *Yardstick* grafana dashboard.
+
+* Chapter :doc:`08-api` provides inforamtion on *Yardstick* ReST API and how to
+ use *Yardstick* API.
-* Chapter :doc:`08-apexlake_installation` provides instructions to install the
+* Chapter :doc:`09-vtc-overview` provides information on the :term:`VTC`.
+
+* Chapter :doc:`10-apexlake_installation` provides instructions to install the
experimental framework *ApexLake*
-* Chapter :doc:`09-apexlake_api` explains how this framework is integrated in
+* Chapter :doc:`11-apexlake_api` explains how this framework is integrated in
*Yardstick*.
-* Chapter :doc:`10-nsb-overview` describes the methodology implemented by the
- yardstick - Network service benchmarking to test real world usecase for a
- given VNF
+* Chapter :doc:`12-nsb-overview` describes the methodology implemented by the
+ Yardstick - Network service benchmarking to test real world usecase for a
+ given VNF.
-* Chapter :doc:`11-nsb_installation` provides instructions to install
+* Chapter :doc:`13-nsb_installation` provides instructions to install
*Yardstick - Network service benchmarking testing*.
-* Chapter :doc:`12-list-of-tcs` includes a list of available Yardstick test
+* Chapter :doc:`14-list-of-tcs` includes a list of available *Yardstick* test
cases.
@@ -79,4 +86,3 @@ Contact Yardstick
Feedback? `Contact us`_
.. _Contact us: opnfv-users@lists.opnfv.org
-
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/03-architecture.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/03-architecture.rst
index 95fe050e8..8336b609d 100755
--- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/03-architecture.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/03-architecture.rst
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ Yardstick Directory structure
**yardstick/** - Yardstick main directory.
-*/tests/ci/* - Used for continuous integration of Yardstick at different PODs and
+*tests/ci/* - Used for continuous integration of Yardstick at different PODs and
with support for different installers.
*docs/* - All documentation is stored here, such as configuration guides,
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/04-installation.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/04-installation.rst
index 64955c782..cb7b76714 100644
--- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/04-installation.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/04-installation.rst
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Abstract
Yardstick supports installation by Docker or directly in Ubuntu. The
installation procedure for Docker and direct installation are detailed in
-the section below.
+the sections below.
To use Yardstick you should have access to an OpenStack environment, with at
least Nova, Neutron, Glance, Keystone and Heat installed.
@@ -21,56 +21,50 @@ The steps needed to run Yardstick are:
1. Install Yardstick.
2. Load OpenStack environment variables.
-3. Create a Neutron external network.
-4. Build Yardstick flavor and a guest image.
-5. Load the guest image into the OpenStack environment.
-6. Create the test configuration .yaml file.
-7. Run the test case.
+#. Create Yardstick flavor.
+#. Build a guest image and load it into the OpenStack environment.
+#. Create the test configuration ``.yaml`` file and run the test case/suite.
Prerequisites
-------------
-The OPNFV deployment is out of the scope of this document but it can be
-found in http://artifacts.opnfv.org/opnfvdocs/colorado/docs/configguide/index.html.
-The OPNFV platform is considered as the System Under Test (SUT) in this
-document.
+The OPNFV deployment is out of the scope of this document and can be found `here <http://artifacts.opnfv.org/opnfvdocs/colorado/docs/configguide/index.html>`_. The OPNFV platform is considered as the System Under Test (SUT) in this document.
Several prerequisites are needed for Yardstick:
- #. A Jumphost to run Yardstick on
- #. A Docker daemon shall be installed on the Jumphost
- #. A public/external network created on the SUT
- #. Connectivity from the Jumphost to the SUT public/external network
+#. A Jumphost to run Yardstick on
+#. A Docker daemon or a virtual environment installed on the Jumphost
+#. A public/external network created on the SUT
+#. Connectivity from the Jumphost to the SUT public/external network
-WARNING: Connectivity from Jumphost is essential and it is of paramount
+**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.
+
+**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.
-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 previously.
-
-NOTE: If your Jumphost is operating behind a company http proxy and/or
-Firewall, please consult first the section `Proxy Support`_, towards
-the end of this document. The section details some tips/tricks which
+**NOTE:** If your Jumphost is operating behind a company http proxy and/or
+Firewall, please consult first the section `Proxy Support (**Todo**)`_, towards
+the end of this document. That section details some tips/tricks which
*may* be of help in a proxified environment.
-Installing Yardstick using Docker
----------------------------------
+Install Yardstick using Docker (**recommended**)
+---------------------------------------------------
-Yardstick has a Docker image,
-**It is recommended to use this Docker image to run Yardstick test**.
+Yardstick has a Docker image. It is recommended to use this Docker image to run Yardstick test.
-Pulling the Yardstick Docker image
+Prepare the Yardstick container
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. _dockerhub: https://hub.docker.com/r/opnfv/yardstick/
-Pull the Yardstick Docker image (**opnfv/yardstick**) from the public dockerhub
-registry under the OPNFV account: [dockerhub_], with the following docker
+Pull the Yardstick Docker image (``opnfv/yardstick``) from the public dockerhub
+registry under the OPNFV account: dockerhub_, with the following docker
command::
docker pull opnfv/yardstick:stable
@@ -82,14 +76,11 @@ following docker command::
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
opnfv/yardstick stable a4501714757a 1 day ago 915.4 MB
-Run the Docker image to get a Yardstick container
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-::
+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 -e INSTALLER_IP=192.168.200.2 -e INSTALLER_TYPE=compass --name yardstick opnfv/yardstick:stable
-note:
+Note:
+----------------------------------------------+------------------------------+
| parameters | Detail |
@@ -102,34 +93,34 @@ note:
| | background. |
+----------------------------------------------+------------------------------+
| --privileged | If you want to build |
-| | yardstick-image in yardstick |
-| | container, this parameter is |
-| | needed. |
+| | ``yardstick-image`` in |
+| | Yardstick container, this |
+| | parameter is needed. |
+----------------------------------------------+------------------------------+
| -e INSTALLER_IP=192.168.200.2 | If you want to use yardstick |
| | env prepare command(or |
| -e INSTALLER_TYPE=compass | related API) to load the |
-| | images that yardstick needs, |
+| | images that Yardstick needs, |
| | these parameters should be |
| | provided. |
| | The INSTALLER_IP and |
| | INSTALLER_TYPE are depending |
-| | on your OpenStack installer, |
-| | currently apex, compass, |
-| | fuel and joid are supported. |
+| | on your OpenStack installer. |
+| | Currently Apex, Compass, |
+| | Fuel and Joid are supported. |
| | If you use other installers, |
| | such as devstack, these |
| | parameters can be ignores. |
+----------------------------------------------+------------------------------+
| -p 8888:5000 | If you want to call |
-| | yardstick API out of |
-| | yardstick container, this |
+| | Yardstick API out of |
+| | Yardstick container, this |
| | parameter is needed. |
+----------------------------------------------+------------------------------+
| -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock | If you want to use yardstick |
| | env grafana/influxdb to |
| | create a grafana/influxdb |
-| | container out of yardstick |
+| | container out of Yardstick |
| | container, this parameter is |
| | needed. |
+----------------------------------------------+------------------------------+
@@ -138,158 +129,92 @@ note:
| | defined by the user. |
+----------------------------------------------+------------------------------+
-Enter Yardstick container
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+Configure the Yardstick container environment
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-::
+There are three ways to configure environments for running Yardstick, which will be shown in the following sections. Before that, enter the Yardstick container::
docker exec -it yardstick /bin/bash
-In the container, the Yardstick repository is located in the /home/opnfv/repos
-directory.
-
-In Danube release, we have improved the Yardstick installation steps.
-Now Yardstick provides a CLI to prepare openstack environment variables and
-load yardstick images::
-
- yardstick env prepare
+and then configure Yardstick environments in the Yardstick container.
-If you ues this command. you can skip the following sections about how to
-prepare openstack environment variables, load yardstick images and load
-yardstick flavor manually.
+The first way (**recommended**)
+###################################
+In the Yardstick container, the Yardstick repository is located in the ``/home/opnfv/repos`` directory. Yardstick provides a CLI to prepare OpenStack environment variables and create Yardstick flavor and guest images automatically::
-Installing Yardstick directly in Ubuntu
----------------------------------------
-
-.. _install-framework:
-
-Alternatively you can install Yardstick framework directly in Ubuntu or in an Ubuntu Docker
-image. No matter which way you choose to install Yardstick framework, the
-following installation steps are identical.
-
-If you choose to use the Ubuntu Docker image, You can pull the Ubuntu
-Docker image from Docker hub:
-
-::
-
- docker pull ubuntu:16.04
-
-
-Installing Yardstick framework
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-Download source code and install Yardstick framework:
-
-::
+ yardstick env prepare
- git clone https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/yardstick
- cd yardstick
- ./install.sh
+**NOTE**: The above command just works for four OPNFV installers -- **Apex**, **Compass**, **Fuel** and **Joid**.
-For installing yardstick directly in Ubuntu, the **yardstick env command** is not available.
-You need to prepare openstack environment variables, load yardstick images and load
-yardstick flavor manually.
+The second way
+################
-OpenStack parameters and credentials
-------------------------------------
+Export OpenStack environment variables
+>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
-Environment variables
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-Before running Yardstick it is necessary to export OpenStack environment variables
-from the OpenStack *openrc* file (using the ``source`` command) and export the
-external network name ``export EXTERNAL_NETWORK="external-network-name"``,
-the default name for the external network is ``net04_ext``.
+Before running Yardstick it is necessary to export OpenStack environment variables::
-Credential environment variables in the *openrc* file have to include at least:
+ source openrc
-* OS_AUTH_URL
-* OS_USERNAME
-* OS_PASSWORD
-* OS_TENANT_NAME
+Environment variables in the ``openrc`` file have to include at least:
-A sample openrc file may look like this:
+* ``OS_AUTH_URL``
+* ``OS_USERNAME``
+* ``OS_PASSWORD``
+* ``OS_TENANT_NAME``
+* ``EXTERNAL_NETWORK``
-* export OS_PASSWORD=console
-* export OS_TENANT_NAME=admin
-* export OS_AUTH_URL=http://172.16.1.222:35357/v2.0
-* export OS_USERNAME=admin
-* export OS_VOLUME_API_VERSION=2
-* export EXTERNAL_NETWORK=net04_ext
+A sample `openrc` file may look like this::
+ export OS_PASSWORD=console
+ export OS_TENANT_NAME=admin
+ export OS_AUTH_URL=http://172.16.1.222:35357/v2.0
+ export OS_USERNAME=admin
+ export OS_VOLUME_API_VERSION=2
+ export EXTERNAL_NETWORK=net04_ext
-Yardstick falvor and guest images
----------------------------------
+Manually create Yardstick falvor and guest images
+>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
-Before executing Yardstick test cases, make sure that yardstick guest image and
-yardstick flavor are available in OpenStack.
-Detailed steps about creating yardstick flavor and building yardstick-trusty-server
-image can be found below.
+Before executing Yardstick test cases, make sure that Yardstick flavor and guest image are available in OpenStack. Detailed steps about creating the Yardstick flavor and building the Yardstick guest image can be found below.
-Yardstick-flavor
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Most of the sample test cases in Yardstick are using an OpenStack flavor called
-*yardstick-flavor* which deviates from the OpenStack standard m1.tiny flavor by the
-disk size - instead of 1GB it has 3GB. Other parameters are the same as in m1.tiny.
-
-Create yardstick-flavor:
+``yardstick-flavor`` which deviates from the OpenStack standard ``m1.tiny`` flavor by the disk size - instead of 1GB it has 3GB. Other parameters are the same as in ``m1.tiny``.
-::
+Create ``yardstick-flavor``::
nova flavor-create yardstick-flavor 100 512 3 1
-
-.. _guest-image:
-
-Building a guest image
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Most of the sample test cases in Yardstick are using a guest image called
-*yardstick-trusty-server* which deviates from an Ubuntu Cloud Server image
+``yardstick-image`` which deviates from an Ubuntu Cloud Server image
containing all the required tools to run test cases supported by Yardstick.
Yardstick has a tool for building this custom image. It is necessary to have
-sudo rights to use this tool.
+``sudo`` rights to use this tool.
Also you may need install several additional packages to use this tool, by
-follwing the commands below:
-
-::
+follwing the commands below::
- apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
- qemu-utils \
- kpartx
-
-This image can be built using the following command while in the directory where
-Yardstick is installed (``~/yardstick`` if the framework is installed
-by following the commands above):
-
-::
+ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y qemu-utils kpartx
- sudo ./tools/yardstick-img-modify tools/ubuntu-server-cloudimg-modify.sh
+This image can be built using the following command in the directory where Yardstick is installed::
-**Warning:** the script will create files by default in:
-``/tmp/workspace/yardstick`` and the files will be owned by root!
+ sudo tools/yardstick-img-modify tools/ubuntu-server-cloudimg-modify.sh
-If you are building this guest image in inside a docker container make sure the
-container is granted with privilege.
+**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!
-The created image can be added to OpenStack using the ``glance image-create`` or
-via the OpenStack Dashboard.
-
-Example command:
-
-::
+The created image can be added to OpenStack using the ``glance image-create`` or via the OpenStack Dashboard. Example command is::
glance --os-image-api-version 1 image-create \
--name yardstick-image --is-public true \
--disk-format qcow2 --container-format bare \
--file /tmp/workspace/yardstick/yardstick-image.img
-Some Yardstick test cases use a Cirros image and a Ubuntu 14.04 image, you can find one at
-http://download.cirros-cloud.net/0.3.5/cirros-0.3.5-x86_64-disk.img, https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/trusty/current/trusty-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img
+.. _`Cirros 0.3.5`: http://download.cirros-cloud.net/0.3.5/cirros-0.3.5-x86_64-disk.img
+.. _`Ubuntu 14.04`: https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/trusty/current/trusty-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img
-Add cirros and ubuntu image to OpenStack:
-
-::
+Some Yardstick test cases use a `Cirros 0.3.5`_ image and/or a `Ubuntu 14.04`_ image. Add Cirros and Ubuntu images to OpenStack::
openstack image create \
--disk-format qcow2 \
@@ -303,89 +228,146 @@ Add cirros and ubuntu image to OpenStack:
--file $ubuntu_image_file \
Ubuntu-14.04
-Automatic flavor and image creation
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-Yardstick has a script for automatic creating yardstick flavor and building
-guest images. This script is mainly used in CI, but you can still use it in
-your local environment.
+The third way
+################
-Example command:
+Similar to the second way, the first step is also to `Export OpenStack environment variables`_. Then the following steps should be done.
-::
+Automatically create Yardstcik flavor and guest images
+>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
+
+Yardstick has a script for automatically creating Yardstick flavor and building
+Yardstick guest images. This script is mainly used for CI and can be also used in the local environment::
source $YARDSTICK_REPO_DIR/tests/ci/load_images.sh
-Examples and verifying the install
-----------------------------------
+Delete the Yardstick container
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+If you want to uninstall Yardstick, just delete the Yardstick container::
+
+ docker stop yardstick && docker rm yardstick
+
+
+Install Yardstick directly in Ubuntu
+---------------------------------------
+
+.. _install-framework:
+
+Alternatively you can install Yardstick framework directly in Ubuntu or in an Ubuntu Docker image. No matter which way you choose to install Yardstick, the following installation steps are identical.
+
+If you choose to use the Ubuntu Docker image, you can pull the Ubuntu
+Docker image from Docker hub::
+
+ docker pull ubuntu:16.04
+
+
+Install Yardstick
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Create a virtual environment::
+
+ virtualenv ~/yardstick_venv
+ source ~/yardstick_venv/bin/activate
+
+Download the source code and install Yardstick from it::
+
+ git clone https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/yardstick
+ cd yardstick
+ ./install.sh
+
+
+Configure the Yardstick environment (**Todo**)
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+For installing Yardstick directly in Ubuntu, the ``yardstick env`` command is not available. You need to prepare OpenStack environment variables and create Yardstick flavor and guest images manually.
+
+
+Uninstall Yardstick
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+For unistalling Yardstick, just delete the virtual environment::
+
+ rm -rf ~/yardstick_venv
+
+
+Verify the installation
+-----------------------------
It is recommended to verify that Yardstick was installed successfully
-by executing some simple commands and test samples. Before executing yardstick
-test cases make sure yardstick flavor and building yardstick-trusty-server
-image can be found in glance and openrc file is sourced. Below is an example
-invocation of yardstick help command and ping.py test sample:
-::
+by executing some simple commands and test samples. Before executing Yardstick
+test cases make sure ``yardstick-flavor`` and ``yardstick-image`` can be found in OpenStack and the ``openrc`` file is sourced. Below is an example
+invocation of Yardstick ``help`` command and ``ping.py`` test sample::
yardstick -h
yardstick task start samples/ping.yaml
+**NOTE:** The above commands could be run in both the Yardstick container and the Ubuntu directly.
+
Each testing tool supported by Yardstick has a sample configuration file.
-These configuration files can be found in the **samples** directory.
+These configuration files can be found in the ``samples`` directory.
Default location for the output is ``/tmp/yardstick.out``.
-Deploy InfluxDB and Grafana locally
-------------------------------------
+Deploy InfluxDB and Grafana using Docker
+-------------------------------------------
-The 'yardstick env' command can also help you to build influxDB and Grafana in
-your local environment.
+Without InfluxDB, Yardstick stores results for runnning test case in the file
+``/tmp/yardstick.out``. However, it's unconvenient to retrieve and display
+test results. So we will show how to use InfluxDB to store data and use
+Grafana to display data in the following sections.
-Create InfluxDB container and config with the following command::
+Automatically deploy InfluxDB and Grafana containers (**recommended**)
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- yardstick env influxdb
+Firstly, enter the Yardstick container::
+ docker exec -it yardstick /bin/bash
-Create Grafana container and config::
+Secondly, create InfluxDB container and configure with the following command::
- yardstick env grafana
+ yardstick env influxdb
+
+Thirdly, create and configure Grafana container::
-Then you can run a test case and visit http://host_ip:3000(user:admin,passwd:admin) to see the results.
+ yardstick env grafana
-note: Using **yardstick env** command to deploy InfluxDB and Grafana requires
-Jump Server's docker API version => 1.24. You can use the following command to
-check the docker API version:
+Then you can run a test case and visit http://host_ip:3000 (``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::
docker version
-The following sections describe how to deploy influxDB and Grafana manually.
+Manually deploy InfluxDB and Grafana containers
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+You could also deploy influxDB and Grafana containers manually on the Jumphost.
+The following sections show how to do.
.. pull docker images
Pull docker images
-
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+####################
::
docker pull tutum/influxdb
docker pull grafana/grafana
-Run influxdb and config
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-Run influxdb
-::
+Run and configure influxDB
+###############################
+
+Run influxDB::
docker run -d --name influxdb \
-p 8083:8083 -p 8086:8086 --expose 8090 --expose 8099 \
tutum/influxdb
docker exec -it influxdb bash
-Config influxdb
-::
+Configure influxDB::
influx
>CREATE USER root WITH PASSWORD 'root' WITH ALL PRIVILEGES
@@ -393,31 +375,30 @@ Config influxdb
>use yardstick;
>show MEASUREMENTS;
-Run grafana and config
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-Run grafana
-::
+Run and configure Grafana
+###############################
- docker run -d --name grafana -p 3000:3000 grafana/grafana
+Run Grafana::
-Config grafana
-::
+ docker run -d --name grafana -p 3000:3000 grafana/grafana
- http://{YOUR_IP_HERE}:3000
- log on using admin/admin and config database resource to be {YOUR_IP_HERE}:8086
+Log on http://{YOUR_IP_HERE}:3000 using ``admin``/``admin`` and configure database resource to be ``{YOUR_IP_HERE}:8086``.
.. image:: images/Grafana_config.png
:width: 800px
:alt: Grafana data source configration
-Config yardstick conf
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-cp ./etc/yardstick/yardstick.conf.sample /etc/yardstick/yardstick.conf
+Configure ``yardstick.conf``
+##############################
-vi /etc/yardstick/yardstick.conf
-Config yardstick.conf
::
+ docker exec -it yardstick /bin/bash
+ cp etc/yardstick/yardstick.conf.sample /etc/yardstick/yardstick.conf
+ vi /etc/yardstick/yardstick.conf
+
+Modify ``yardstick.conf``::
+
[DEFAULT]
debug = True
dispatcher = influxdb
@@ -429,23 +410,21 @@ Config yardstick.conf
username = root
password = root
-Now you can run yardstick test cases and store the results in influxdb
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+Now you can run Yardstick test cases and store the results in influxDB.
+
+Deploy InfluxDB and Grafana directly in Ubuntu (**Todo**)
+-----------------------------------------------------------
-Create a test suite for yardstick
+
+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 you
+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 where yardstick put ci test-suite. A typical test
-suite is like below:
-
-fuel_test_suite.yaml
-
-::
+``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
@@ -460,17 +439,14 @@ fuel_test_suite.yaml
-
file_name: iperf3.yaml
-As you can see, there are two test cases in fuel_test_suite, the syntax is simple
-here, you must specify the schema and the name, then you just need to list the
-test cases in the tag "test_cases" and also mark their relative directory in the
-tag "test_cases_dir".
-
-Yardstick test suite also support constraints and task args for each test case.
-Here is another sample to show this, which is digested from one big test suite.
+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``.
-os-nosdn-nofeature-ha.yaml
-
-::
+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::
---
@@ -492,9 +468,15 @@ os-nosdn-nofeature-ha.yaml
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 where you can specify which installer or pod it can be run in
-the ci environment. "task_args" is where you can specify the task arguments for each pod.
+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 (**Todo**)
+---------------------------
-All in all, to create a test suite in yardstick, you just need to create a suite yaml file
-and add test cases and constraint or task arguments if necessary.
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/05-yardstick_plugin.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/05-yardstick_plugin.rst
index b724b361b..ec0b49ff1 100644
--- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/05-yardstick_plugin.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/05-yardstick_plugin.rst
@@ -4,18 +4,19 @@
.. (c) OPNFV, Ericsson AB, Huawei Technologies Co.,Ltd and others.
===================================
-Installing a plug-in into yardstick
+Installing a plug-in into Yardstick
===================================
+
Abstract
========
-Yardstick currently provides a ``plugin`` CLI command to support integration
-with other OPNFV testing projects. Below is an example invocation of yardstick
-plugin command and Storperf plug-in sample.
+Yardstick provides a ``plugin`` CLI command to support integration with other
+OPNFV testing projects. Below is an example invocation of Yardstick plugin
+command and Storperf plug-in sample.
-Installing Storperf into yardstick
+Installing Storperf into Yardstick
==================================
Storperf is delivered as a Docker container from
@@ -55,36 +56,49 @@ environment and other dependencies:
should include credential environment variables at least:
* OS_AUTH_URL
+* OS_USERNAME
+* OS_PASSWORD
* OS_TENANT_ID
* OS_TENANT_NAME
* OS_PROJECT_NAME
-* OS_USERNAME
-* OS_PASSWORD
-* OS_REGION_NAME
+* OS_PROJECT_ID
+* OS_USER_DOMAIN_ID
+
+*Yardstick* has a "prepare_storperf_admin-rc.sh" script which can be used to
+generate the "storperf_admin-rc" file, this script is located at
+test/ci/prepare_storperf_admin-rc.sh
-For this storperf_admin-rc file, during environment preparation a "prepare_storperf_admin-rc.sh"
-script can be used to generate it.
::
#!/bin/bash
+ # Prepare storperf_admin-rc for StorPerf.
AUTH_URL=${OS_AUTH_URL}
USERNAME=${OS_USERNAME:-admin}
PASSWORD=${OS_PASSWORD:-console}
+
TENANT_NAME=${OS_TENANT_NAME:-admin}
- VOLUME_API_VERSION=${OS_VOLUME_API_VERSION:-2}
+ TENANT_ID=`openstack project show admin|grep '\bid\b' |awk -F '|' '{print $3}'|sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//'`
PROJECT_NAME=${OS_PROJECT_NAME:-$TENANT_NAME}
- TENANT_ID=`keystone tenant-get admin|grep 'id'|awk -F '|' '{print $3}'|sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//'`
+ PROJECT_ID=`openstack project show admin|grep '\bid\b' |awk -F '|' '{print $3}'|sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//'`
+ USER_DOMAIN_ID=${OS_USER_DOMAIN_ID:-default}
+
rm -f ~/storperf_admin-rc
touch ~/storperf_admin-rc
+
echo "OS_AUTH_URL="$AUTH_URL >> ~/storperf_admin-rc
echo "OS_USERNAME="$USERNAME >> ~/storperf_admin-rc
echo "OS_PASSWORD="$PASSWORD >> ~/storperf_admin-rc
- echo "OS_TENANT_NAME="$TENANT_NAME >> ~/storperf_admin-rc
- echo "OS_VOLUME_API_VERSION="$VOLUME_API_VERSION >> ~/storperf_admin-rc
echo "OS_PROJECT_NAME="$PROJECT_NAME >> ~/storperf_admin-rc
+ echo "OS_PROJECT_ID="$PROJECT_ID >> ~/storperf_admin-rc
+ echo "OS_TENANT_NAME="$TENANT_NAME >> ~/storperf_admin-rc
echo "OS_TENANT_ID="$TENANT_ID >> ~/storperf_admin-rc
+ echo "OS_USER_DOMAIN_ID="$USER_DOMAIN_ID >> ~/storperf_admin-rc
-The generated "storperf_admin-rc" file will be stored under the root directory. If you installed Yardstick using Docker, this file will be located in the container. You may need to copy it to the root directory of the deployed host.
+
+The generated "storperf_admin-rc" file will be stored in the root directory. If
+you installed *Yardstick* using Docker, this file will be located in the
+container. You may need to copy it to the root directory of the Storperf
+deployed host.
Step 1: Plug-in configuration file preparation
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
@@ -114,21 +128,21 @@ in my local environment.
Step 2: Plug-in install/remove scripts preparation
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
-Under "yardstick/resource/scripts directory", there are two folders: a "install"
-folder and a "remove" folder. You need to store the plug-in install/remove script
-in these two folders respectively.
+In "yardstick/resource/scripts" directory, there are two folders: a "install"
+folder and a "remove" folder. You need to store the plug-in install/remove
+scripts in these two folders respectively.
-The detailed installation or remove operation should de defined in these two scripts.
-The name of both install and remove scripts should match the plugin-in name that you
-specified in the plug-in configuration file.
-For example, the install and remove scripts for Storperf are both named to "storperf.bash".
+The detailed installation or remove operation should de defined in these two
+scripts. The name of both install and remove scripts should match the plugin-in
+name that you specified in the plug-in configuration file.
+For example, the install and remove scripts for Storperf are both named to
+"storperf.bash".
Step 3: Install and remove Storperf
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
-To install Storperf, simply execute the following command
-::
+To install Storperf, simply execute the following command::
# Install Storperf
yardstick plugin install plugin/storperf.yaml
@@ -136,10 +150,11 @@ To install Storperf, simply execute the following command
removing Storperf from yardstick
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-To remove Storperf, simply execute the following command
-::
+To remove Storperf, simply execute the following command::
# Remove Storperf
yardstick plugin remove plugin/storperf.yaml
-What yardstick plugin command does is using the username and password to log into the deployment target and then execute the corresponding install or remove script.
+What yardstick plugin command does is using the username and password to log
+into the deployment target and then execute the corresponding install or remove
+script.
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/06-result-store-InfluxDB.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/06-result-store-InfluxDB.rst
index a0bb48a80..747927889 100644
--- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/06-result-store-InfluxDB.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/06-result-store-InfluxDB.rst
@@ -31,9 +31,9 @@ Store Storperf Test Results into Community's InfluxDB
As shown in Framework_, there are two ways to store Storperf test results
into community's InfluxDB:
-1. Yardstick asks Storperf to run the test case. After the test case is
- completed, Yardstick reads test results via ReST API from Storperf and
- posts test data to the influxDB.
+1. Yardstick executes Storperf test case (TC074), posting test job to Storperf
+ container via ReST API. After the test job is completed, Yardstick reads
+ test results via ReST API from Storperf and posts test data to the influxDB.
2. Additionally, Storperf can run tests by itself and post the test result
directly to the InfluxDB. The method for posting data directly to influxDB
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/08-api.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/08-api.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..1d9ea6d64
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/08-api.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,177 @@
+.. 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 Restful API
+======================
+
+
+Abstract
+--------
+
+Yardstick support restful API in danube.
+
+
+Available API
+-------------
+
+/yardstick/env/action
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Description: This API is used to do some work related to environment. For now, we support:
+
+1. Prepare yardstick environment(Including fetch openrc file, get external network and load images)
+2. Start a InfluxDB docker container and config yardstick output to InfluxDB.
+3. Start a Grafana docker container and config with the InfluxDB.
+
+Which API to call will depend on the Parameters.
+
+
+Method: POST
+
+
+Prepare Yardstick Environment
+Example::
+
+ {
+ 'action': 'prepareYardstickEnv'
+ }
+
+This is an asynchronous API. You need to call /yardstick/asynctask API to get the task result.
+
+
+Start and Config InfluxDB docker container
+Example::
+
+ {
+ 'action': 'createInfluxDBContainer'
+ }
+
+This is an asynchronous API. You need to call /yardstick/asynctask API to get the task result.
+
+
+Start and Config Grafana docker container
+Example::
+
+ {
+ 'action': 'createGrafanaContainer'
+ }
+
+This is an asynchronous API. You need to call /yardstick/asynctask API to get the task result.
+
+
+/yardstick/asynctask
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Description: This API is used to get the status of asynchronous task
+
+
+Method: GET
+
+
+Get the status of asynchronous task
+Example::
+
+ http://localhost:8888/yardstick/asynctask?task_id=3f3f5e03-972a-4847-a5f8-154f1b31db8c
+
+The returned status will be 0(running), 1(finished) and 2(failed).
+
+
+/yardstick/testcases
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Description: This API is used to list all release test cases now in yardstick.
+
+
+Method: GET
+
+
+Get a list of release test cases
+Example::
+
+ http://localhost:8888/yardstick/testcases
+
+
+/yardstick/testcases/release/action
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Description: This API is used to run a yardstick release test case.
+
+
+Method: POST
+
+
+Run a release test case
+Example::
+
+ {
+ 'action': 'runTestCase',
+ 'args': {
+ 'opts': {},
+ 'testcase': 'tc002'
+ }
+ }
+
+This is an asynchronous API. You need to call /yardstick/results to get the result.
+
+
+/yardstick/testcases/samples/action
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Description: This API is used to run a yardstick sample test case.
+
+
+Method: POST
+
+
+Run a sample test case
+Example::
+
+ {
+ 'action': 'runTestCase',
+ 'args': {
+ 'opts': {},
+ 'testcase': 'ping'
+ }
+ }
+
+This is an asynchronous API. You need to call /yardstick/results to get the result.
+
+
+/yardstick/testsuites/action
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Description: This API is used to run a yardstick test suite.
+
+
+Method: POST
+
+
+Run a test suite
+Example::
+
+ {
+ 'action': 'runTestSuite',
+ 'args': {
+ 'opts': {},
+ 'testcase': 'smoke'
+ }
+ }
+
+This is an asynchronous API. You need to call /yardstick/results to get the result.
+
+
+/yardstick/results
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+
+Description: This API is used to get the test results of certain task. If you call /yardstick/testcases/samples/action API, it will return a task id. You can use the returned task id to get the results by using this API.
+
+
+Get test results of one task
+Example::
+
+ http://localhost:8888/yardstick/results?task_id=3f3f5e03-972a-4847-a5f8-154f1b31db8c
+
+This API will return a list of test case result
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/08-vtc-overview.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/09-vtc-overview.rst
index f30bf7cc5..8ed17873d 100644
--- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/08-vtc-overview.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/09-vtc-overview.rst
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ Graphical Overview
Install
=======
-run the build.sh with root privileges
+run the vTC/build.sh with root privileges
Run
===
@@ -119,6 +119,9 @@ Run
sudo ./pfbridge -a eth1 -b eth2
+.. note:: Virtual Traffic Classifier is not support in OPNFV Danube release.
+
+
Development Environment
=======================
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/09-apexlake_installation.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/10-apexlake_installation.rst
index 0d8ef143f..0d8ef143f 100644
--- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/09-apexlake_installation.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/10-apexlake_installation.rst
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/10-apexlake_api.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/11-apexlake_api.rst
index 35a1dbe3e..35a1dbe3e 100644
--- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/10-apexlake_api.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/11-apexlake_api.rst
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/11-nsb-overview.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/12-nsb-overview.rst
index 6dfa521d1..faac61f08 100644
--- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/11-nsb-overview.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/12-nsb-overview.rst
@@ -192,22 +192,3 @@ VNFs provided.
Figure 1: Network Service - 2 server configuration
-
-Install
-=======
-
-run the nsb_install.sh with root privileges
-
-Run
-===
-
-::
-
- source ~/.bash_profile
- cd <yardstick_repo>/yardstick/cmd
- sudo -E ./NSBperf.py --vnf vpe --test tc_baremetal_rfc2544_ipv4_1flow_64B.yaml
-
-Development Environment
-=======================
-
-Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 16.04
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/12-nsb_installation.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/13-nsb_installation.rst
index 0b0840029..3eb17bbca 100644
--- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/12-nsb_installation.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/13-nsb_installation.rst
@@ -53,30 +53,16 @@ Several prerequisites are needed for Yardstick(VNF testing):
- intel-cmt-cat
-Installing Yardstick on Ubuntu 14.04
-------------------------------------
-
-.. _install-framework:
+Install Yardstick (NSB Testing)
+-------------------------------
-You can install Yardstick framework directly on Ubuntu 14.04 or in an Ubuntu
-14.04 Docker image. No matter which way you choose to install Yardstick
-framework, the following installation steps are identical.
+Refer chapter :doc:`04-installation` for more information on installing *Yardstick*
-If you choose to use the Ubuntu 14.04 Docker image, You can pull the Ubuntu
-14.04 Docker image from Docker hub:
+After *Yardstick* is installed, executing the "nsb_setup.sh" script to setup
+NSB testing.
::
- docker pull ubuntu:14.04
-
-Installing Yardstick framework
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-Download source code and install Yardstick framework:
-
-::
-
- git clone https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/yardstick
- cd yardstick
./nsb_setup.sh
It will also automatically download all the packages needed for NSB Testing setup.
@@ -221,26 +207,8 @@ Before executing yardstick test cases, make sure to activate yardstick
python virtual environment
::
- source /opt/nsb_bin/yardstick_venv/bin/activate
-
-Examples and verifying the install
-----------------------------------
-
-It is recommended to verify that Yardstick was installed successfully
-by executing some simple commands and test samples. Before executing yardstick
-test cases make sure yardstick flavor and building yardstick-trusty-server
-image can be found in glance and openrc file is sourced. Below is an example
-invocation of yardstick help command and ping.py test sample:
-::
-
- yardstick -h
- yardstick task start samples/ping.yaml
-
-Each testing tool supported by Yardstick has a sample configuration file.
-These configuration files can be found in the **samples** directory.
-
-Default location for the output is ``/tmp/yardstick.out``.
+ source /opt/nsb_bin/yardstick_venv/bin/activate
Run Yardstick - Network Service Testcases
@@ -253,7 +221,8 @@ NS testing - using NSBperf CLI
source /opt/nsb_setup/yardstick_venv/bin/activate
PYTHONPATH: ". ~/.bash_profile"
cd <yardstick_repo>/yardstick/cmd
- Execute command: ./NSPerf.py -h
+
+ Execute command: ./NSPerf.py -h
./NSBperf.py --vnf <selected vnf> --test <rfc test>
eg: ./NSBperf.py --vnf vpe --test tc_baremetal_rfc2544_ipv4_1flow_64B.yaml
@@ -263,6 +232,7 @@ NS testing - using yardstick CLI
source /opt/nsb_setup/yardstick_venv/bin/activate
PYTHONPATH: ". ~/.bash_profile"
- Go to test case forlder type we want to execute.
+
+Go to test case forlder type we want to execute.
e.g. <yardstick repo>/samples/vnf_samples/nsut/<vnf>/
run: yardstick --debug task start <test_case.yaml>
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/13-list-of-tcs.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/14-list-of-tcs.rst
index 1b5806cd9..1b5806cd9 100644
--- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/13-list-of-tcs.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/14-list-of-tcs.rst
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/index.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/index.rst
index 58a2a4d43..f99d868e9 100644
--- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/index.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/index.rst
@@ -5,12 +5,13 @@
.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
.. (c) OPNFV, Ericsson AB and others.
-==================
+===========================================
Performance Testing User Guide (Yardstick)
-==================
+===========================================
.. toctree::
- :maxdepth: 2
+ :maxdepth: 4
+ :numbered:
01-introduction
02-methodology
@@ -19,11 +20,12 @@ Performance Testing User Guide (Yardstick)
05-yardstick_plugin
06-result-store-InfluxDB
07-grafana
- 08-vtc-overview
- 09-apexlake_installation
- 10-apexlake_api
- 11-nsb-overview
- 12-nsb_installation
- 13-list-of-tcs
+ 08-api
+ 09-vtc-overview
+ 10-apexlake_installation
+ 11-apexlake_api
+ 12-nsb-overview
+ 13-nsb_installation
+ 14-list-of-tcs
glossary
references
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc001.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc001.rst
index b53c508a6..ef2382d4f 100644
--- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc001.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc001.rst
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-s work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
+.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
.. License.
.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
.. (c) OPNFV, Ericsson AB and others.
diff --git a/docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc005.rst b/docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc005.rst
index 1c2d71d81..fc75c0da0 100644
--- a/docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc005.rst
+++ b/docs/testing/user/userguide/opnfv_yardstick_tc005.rst
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
+.. 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.