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.. 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.
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Yardstick Test Case Description TC079
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.. _bonnie++: http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/
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|Storage Performance |
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|test case id | OPNFV_YARDSTICK_TC079_Bonnie++ |
| | |
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|metric | Sequential Input/Output and Sequential/Random Create speed |
| | and CPU useage. |
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+--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|test purpose | The purpose of TC078 is to evaluate the IaaS storage |
| | performance with regards to Sequential Input/Output and |
| | Sequential/Random Create speed and CPU useage statistics. |
| | |
+--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|test tool | Bonnie++ |
| | |
| | Bonnie++ is a disk and file system benchmarking tool for |
| | measuring I/O performance. With Bonnie++ you can quickly and |
| | easily produce a meaningful value to represent your current |
| | file system performance. |
| | |
| | Bonnie++ is not always part of a Linux distribution, hence |
| | it needs to be installed in the test image. |
| | |
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|test | This test case uses Bonnie++ to perform the tests below: |
|description | * Create files in sequential order |
| | * Stat files in sequential order |
| | * Delete files in sequential order |
| | * Create files in random order |
| | * Stat files in random order |
| | * Delete files in random order |
| | |
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|configuration | file: bonnie++.yaml (in the 'samples' directory) |
| | |
| | file_size is set to 1024; ram_size is set to 512; |
| | test_dir is set to '/tmp'; concurrency is set to 1. |
| | |
| | SLA is not available in this test case. |
| | |
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|applicability | Test can be configured with different: |
| | |
| | * file_size - size fo the test file in MB. File size should |
| | be double RAM for good results; |
| | * ram_size - specify RAM size in MB to use, this is used to |
| | reduce testing time; |
| | * test_dir - this directory is where bonnie++ will create |
| | the benchmark operations; |
| | * test_user - the user who should perform the test. This is |
| | not required if you are not running as root; |
| | * concurrency - number of thread to perform test; |
| | |
+--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|usability | This test case is used for executing Bonnie++ benchmark in |
| | VMs. |
| | |
+--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|references | bonnie++_ |
| | |
| | ETSI-NFV-TST001 |
| | |
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|pre-test | The Bonnie++ distribution includes a 'bon_csv2html' Perl |
|conditions | script, which takes the comma-separated values reported by |
| | Bonnie++ and generates an HTML page displaying them. |
| | To use this feature, bonnie++ is required to be install with |
| | yardstick (e.g. in yardstick docker). |
| | |
+--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|test sequence | description and expected result |
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|step 1 | A host VM with fio installed is booted. |
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|step 2 | Yardstick is connected with the host VM by using ssh. |
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|step 3 | Bonnie++ benchmark is invoked. Simulated IO operations are |
| | started. Logs are produced and stored. |
| | |
| | Result: Logs are stored. |
| | |
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|step 4 | An HTML report is generated using bonnie++ benchmark results |
| | and stored under /tmp/bonnie.html. |
| | |
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|step 5 | The host VM is deleted. |
| | |
+--------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
|test verdict | None. Bonnie++ html report is generated. |
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