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Storperf: https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/storperf/Storperf + ++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +|Storperf | +| | ++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ +|test case id | OPNFV_YARDSTICK_TC074_Storperf | +| | | ++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ +|metric | Storage performance | +| | | ++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ +|test purpose | Storperf integration with yardstick. The purpose of StorPerf | +| | is to provide a tool to measure block and object storage | +| | performance in an NFVI. When complemented with a | +| | characterization of typical VF storage performance | +| | requirements, it can provide pass/fail thresholds for test, | +| | staging, and production NFVI environments. | +| | | +| | The benchmarks developed for block and object storage will | +| | be sufficiently varied to provide a good preview of expected | +| | storage performance behavior for any type of VNF workload. | +| | | ++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ +|configuration | file: opnfv_yardstick_tc074.yaml | +| | | +| | * agent_count: 1 - the number of VMs to be created | +| | * agent_image: "Ubuntu-14.04" - image used for creating VMs | +| | * public_network: "ext-net" - name of public network | +| | * volume_size: 2 - cinder volume size | +| | * block_sizes: "4096" - data block size | +| | * queue_depths: "4" | +| | * StorPerf_ip: "192.168.200.2" | +| | * query_interval: 10 - state query interval | +| | * timeout: 600 - maximum allowed job time | +| | | ++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ +|test tool | Storperf | +| | | +| | StorPerf is a tool to measure block and object storage | +| | performance in an NFVI. | +| | | +| | StorPerf is delivered as a Docker container from | +| | https://hub.docker.com/r/opnfv/storperf/tags/. | +| | | ++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ +|references | Storperf_ | +| | | +| | ETSI-NFV-TST001 | +| | | ++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ +|applicability | Test can be configured with different: | +| | | +| | * agent_count | +| | * volume_size | +| | * block_sizes | +| | * queue_depths | +| | * query_interval | +| | * timeout | +| | * target=[device or path] | +| | The path to either an attached storage device | +| | (/dev/vdb, etc) or a directory path (/opt/storperf) that | +| | will be used to execute the performance test. In the case | +| | of a device, the entire device will be used. If not | +| | specified, the current directory will be used. | +| | * workload=[workload module] | +| | If not specified, the default is to run all workloads. The | +| | workload types are: | +| | - rs: 100% Read, sequential data | +| | - ws: 100% Write, sequential data | +| | - rr: 100% Read, random access | +| | - wr: 100% Write, random access | +| | - rw: 70% Read / 30% write, random access | +| | * nossd: Do not perform SSD style preconditioning. | +| | * nowarm: Do not perform a warmup prior to | +| | measurements. | +| | * report= [job_id] | +| | Query the status of the supplied job_id and report on | +| | metrics. If a workload is supplied, will report on only | +| | that subset. | +| | | +| | There are default values for each above-mentioned option. | +| | | ++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ +|pre-test | If you do not have an Ubuntu 14.04 image in Glance, you will | +|conditions | need to add one. A key pair for launching agents is also | +| | required. | +| | | +| | Storperf is required to be installed in the environment. | +| | There are two possible methods for Storperf installation: | +| | Run container on Jump Host | +| | Run container in a VM | +| | | +| | Running StorPerf on Jump Host | +| | Requirements: | +| | - Docker must be installed | +| | - Jump Host must have access to the OpenStack Controller | +| | API | +| | - Jump Host must have internet connectivity for | +| | downloading docker image | +| | - Enough floating IPs must be available to match your | +| | agent count | +| | | +| | Running StorPerf in a VM | +| | Requirements: | +| | - VM has docker installed | +| | - VM has OpenStack Controller credentials and can | +| | communicate with the Controller API | +| | - VM has internet connectivity for downloading the | +| | docker image | +| | - Enough floating IPs must be available to match your | +| | agent count | +| | | +| | No POD specific requirements have been identified. | +| | | ++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ +|test sequence | description and expected result | +| | | ++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ +|step 1 | The Storperf is installed and Ubuntu 14.04 image is stored | +| | in glance. TC is invoked and logs are produced and stored. | +| | | +| | Result: Logs are stored. | +| | | ++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ +|test verdict | None. Storage performance results are fetched and stored. | +| | | ++--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |