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@@ -9,19 +9,22 @@ Yardstick Installation
Abstract
--------
-Yardstick currently supports installation on Ubuntu 14.04 or by using a Docker
-image. Detailed steps about installing Yardstick using both of these options
-can be found below.
+Yardstick supports installation on Ubuntu 14.04 or by using a Docker image.
+The installation procedure on Ubuntu 14.04 or via the docker image are
+detailed in the section below.
To use Yardstick you should have access to an OpenStack environment,
with at least Nova, Neutron, Glance, Keystone and Heat installed.
The steps needed to run Yardstick are:
-1. Install Yardstick and create the test configuration .yaml file.
-2. Build a guest image and load the image into the OpenStack environment.
-3. Create a Neutron external network and load OpenStack environment variables.
-4. Run the test case.
+1. Install Yardstick.
+2. Create the test configuration .yaml file.
+3. Build a guest image。
+4. Load the image into the OpenStack environment.
+5. Create a Neutron external network.
+6. Load OpenStack environment variables.
+6. Run the test case.
Installing Yardstick on Ubuntu 14.04
@@ -77,52 +80,13 @@ Download source code and install python dependencies:
cd yardstick
python setup.py install
-There is also a YouTube video, showing the above steps:
+A Youtube video tutorial on this installation mode is available
+at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4S4izNolmR0
.. image:: http://img.youtube.com/vi/4S4izNolmR0/0.jpg
:alt: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4S4izNolmR0
:target: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4S4izNolmR0
-.. _guest-image:
-
-Building a guest image
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-Yardstick has a tool for building an Ubuntu Cloud Server image containing all
-the required tools to run test cases supported by Yardstick. It is necessary to
-have sudo rights to use this tool.
-
-Also you may need install several additional packages to use this tool, by
-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 ./tools/yardstick-img-modify tools/ubuntu-server-cloudimg-modify.sh
-
-**Warning:** 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:
-
-::
-
- glance --os-image-api-version 1 image-create \
- --name yardstick-trusty-server --is-public true \
- --disk-format qcow2 --container-format bare \
- --file /tmp/workspace/yardstick/yardstick-trusty-server.img
-
Installing Yardstick using Docker
---------------------------------
@@ -144,47 +108,13 @@ Run the Docker image:
::
- docker run \
- --privileged=true \
- --rm \
- -t \
- -e "INSTALLER_TYPE=${INSTALLER_TYPE}" \
- -e "INSTALLER_IP=${INSTALLER_IP}" \
- opnfv/yardstick \
- exec_tests.sh ${YARDSTICK_DB_BACKEND} ${YARDSTICK_SUITE_NAME}
-
-Where ``${INSTALLER_TYPE}`` can be apex, compass, fuel or joid, ``${INSTALLER_IP}``
-is the installer master node IP address (i.e. 10.20.0.2 is default for fuel). ``${YARDSTICK_DB_BACKEND}``
-is the IP and port number of DB, ``${YARDSTICK_SUITE_NAME}`` is the test suite you want to run.
-For more details, please refer to the Jenkins job defined in Releng project, labconfig information
-and sshkey are required. See the link
-https://git.opnfv.org/cgit/releng/tree/jjb/yardstick/yardstick-ci-jobs.yml.
-
-Note: exec_tests.sh is used for executing test suite here, furthermore, if someone
-wants to execute the test suite manually, it can be used as long as the parameters
-are configured correct. Another script called run_tests.sh is used for unittest in
-Jenkins verify job, in local manaul environment, it is recommended to run before
-test suite execuation.
-
-Basic steps performed by the **Yardstick-stable** container:
-
-1. clone yardstick and releng repos
-2. setup OS credentials (releng scripts)
-3. install yardstick and dependencies
-4. build yardstick cloud image and upload it to glance
-5. upload cirros-0.3.3 cloud image and ubuntu-14.04 cloud image to glance
-6. run yardstick test scenarios
-7. cleanup
-
-If someone only wants to execute a single test case, one can log into the yardstick-stable
-container first using command:
-
-::
+ docker run --privileged=true -it openfv/yardstick /bin/bash
- docker run -it openfv/yardstick /bin/bash
-
-Then in the container run yardstick task command to execute single test case.
-Detailed steps about executing Yardstick test case can be found below.
+In the container run yardstick task command to execute a test case.
+Before executing Yardstick test case, make sure that yardstick-trusty-server
+image and yardstick flavor is available in OpenStack.
+Detailed steps about creating yardstick flavor and building yardstick-trusty-server
+image can be found below.
OpenStack parameters and credentials
@@ -196,6 +126,12 @@ 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:
+
+::
+
+ nova flavor-create yardstick-flavor 100 512 3 1
+
Environment variables
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Before running Yardstick it is necessary to export OpenStack environment variables
@@ -210,6 +146,51 @@ Credential environment variables in the *openrc* file have to include at least:
* OS_PASSWORD
* OS_TENANT_NAME
+
+.. _guest-image:
+
+Building a guest image
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+Yardstick has a tool for building an Ubuntu Cloud Server image containing all
+the required tools to run test cases supported by Yardstick. It is necessary to
+have sudo rights to use this tool.
+
+Also you may need install several additional packages to use this tool, by
+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):
+
+::
+
+ export YARD_IMG_ARCH="amd64"
+ sudo echo "Defaults env_keep += \"YARD_IMG_ARCH\"" >> /etc/sudoers
+ sudo ./tools/yardstick-img-modify tools/ubuntu-server-cloudimg-modify.sh
+
+**Warning:** the script will create files by default in:
+``/tmp/workspace/yardstick`` and the files will be owned by root!
+If you are building this guest image in inside a docker container make sure the
+container is granted with privilege.
+The created image can be added to OpenStack using the ``glance image-create`` or
+via the OpenStack Dashboard.
+
+Example command:
+
+::
+
+ glance --os-image-api-version 1 image-create \
+ --name yardstick-trusty-server --is-public true \
+ --disk-format qcow2 --container-format bare \
+ --file /tmp/workspace/yardstick/yardstick-trusty-server.img
+
+
Yardstick default key pair
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Yardstick uses a SSH key pair to connect to the guest image. This key pair can
@@ -221,8 +202,10 @@ Examples and verifying the install
----------------------------------
It is recommended to verify that Yardstick was installed successfully
-by executing some simple commands and test samples. 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 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
@@ -303,7 +286,7 @@ Config yardstick.conf
username = root
password = root
-Now you can run yardstick test case and store the results in influxdb
+Now you can run yardstick test cases and store the results in influxdb
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -334,7 +317,7 @@ fuel_test_suite.yaml
-
file_name: iperf3.yaml
-As you can see, there are two test cases in fuel_test_suite, the syntas is simple
+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".
@@ -366,7 +349,7 @@ 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", it has two tags, "constraint" and
+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.