OpenStack Stein : OpenStack Rally2019/05/17 |
Install OpenStack BenchiMarking Tool, Rally.
This example is based on the environment like follows. Install and Configure Rally on Control Node as an example.
------------+---------------------------+---------------------------+------------ | | | eth0|10.0.0.30 eth0|10.0.0.50 eth0|10.0.0.51 +-----------+-----------+ +-----------+-----------+ +-----------+-----------+ | [ Control Node ] | | [ Storage Node ] | | [ Compute Node ] | | | | | | | | MariaDB RabbitMQ | | Open_vSwitch | | Libvirt | | Memcached httpd | | L2_Agent | | Nova_Compute | | Keystone Glance | | L3_Agent | | Open_vSwitch | | Nova_API Cinder_API | | Metadata_Agent | | L2_Agent | | Neutron_Server | | Cinder_Volume | | Ceilometer_Compute | | Metadata_Agent | | Heat_API | | | | Rally | | Heat Engine | | | +-----------------------+ +-----------------------+ +-----------------------+ |
[1] | Create user and Database for Rally in MariaDB. |
[root@dlp ~(keystone)]# mysql -u root -p Enter password: Welcome to the MariaDB monitor. Commands end with ; or \g. Your MariaDB connection id is 87 Server version: 10.3.10-MariaDB MariaDB Server Copyright (c) 2000, 2018, Oracle, MariaDB Corporation Ab and others. Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the current input statement.
MariaDB [(none)]>
create database rally; Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)
MariaDB [(none)]>
grant all privileges on rally.* to rally@'localhost' identified by 'password'; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
MariaDB [(none)]>
grant all privileges on rally.* to rally@'%' identified by 'password'; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
MariaDB [(none)]>
MariaDB [(none)]> flush privileges; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) exit Bye |
[2] | Install Rally. |
[root@dlp ~(keystone)]# yum --enablerepo=centos-openstack-stein,epel -y install openstack-rally openstack-rally-plugins python-fixtures
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[3] | Configure Rally. |
[root@dlp ~(keystone)]#
vi /etc/rally/rally.conf # line 32: uncomment and change log_file = rally.log
# line 37: uncomment and change log_dir = /var/log/rally
# line 189: MariaDB connection info
connection = mysql+pymysql://rally:password@10.0.0.30/rally
mkdir /var/log/rally [root@dlp ~(keystone)]# rally db create Creating database: mysql+pymysql://rally:password@10.0.0.30/rally Database created successfully |
[4] | Add environment variables for Openstack to Rally to run Rally BenchiMarking Tasks. |
[root@dlp ~(keystone)]# rally deployment create --fromenv --name=my_cloud 2019-05-17 14:34:36.487 5534 WARNING rally_openstack.platforms.existing [-] endpoint is deprecated and not used. +--------------------------------------+---------------------+----------+------------------+--------+ | uuid | created_at | name | status | active | +--------------------------------------+---------------------+----------+------------------+--------+ | 153ef284-4148-4920-830e-a52f47da47bb | 2019-05-17T05:34:36 | my_cloud | deploy->finished | | +--------------------------------------+---------------------+----------+------------------+--------+ Using deployment: 153ef284-4148-4920-830e-a52f47da47bb ~/.rally/openrc was updated HINTS: * To use standard OpenStack clients, set up your env by running: source ~/.rally/openrc OpenStack clients are now configured, e.g run: openstack image list[root@dlp ~(keystone)]# source ~/.rally/openrc [root@dlp ~(keystone)]# rally deployment show my_cloud +--------------------------+----------+----------+-------------+-------------+---------------+ | auth_url | username | password | tenant_name | region_name | endpoint_type | +--------------------------+----------+----------+-------------+-------------+---------------+ | http://10.0.0.30:5000/v3 | admin | *** | admin | | None | +--------------------------+----------+----------+-------------+-------------+---------------+[root@dlp ~(keystone)]# rally deployment check -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Platform openstack: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Available services: +-------------+----------------+-----------+ | Service | Service Type | Status | +-------------+----------------+-----------+ | __unknown__ | placement | Available | | __unknown__ | sharev2 | Available | | barbican | key-manager | Available | | cinderv3 | volumev3 | Available | | cloud | cloudformation | Available | | glance | image | Available | | heat | orchestration | Available | | keystone | identity | Available | | manila | share | Available | | neutron | network | Available | | nova | compute | Available | +-------------+----------------+-----------+ |
[5] | How to use Rally. For a sample scenario in following tutorial, there are many other samples on the site below, refer to them. ⇒ https://github.com/openstack/rally/blob/master/samples/tasks/scenarios/ |
# define Benchimarking scenario # for example, define a simple scenario to create and delete a compute instance # for [flavor], specify your own registered flavor name # for [image], specify your own registered image name
[root@dlp ~(keystone)]#
vi boot-and-delete.json { "NovaServers.boot_and_delete_server": [ { "args": { "flavor": { "name": "m1.small" }, "image": { "name": "CentOS7" }, "force_delete": false }, "runner": { "type": "constant", "times": 10, "concurrency": 2 }, "context": {} } ] } # start BenchiMarking Tasks [root@dlp ~(keystone)]# rally task start boot-and-delete.json -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preparing input task -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Task is: { "NovaServers.boot_and_delete_server": [ { "args": { "flavor": { "name": "m1.small" }, "image": { "name": "CentOS7" }, "force_delete": false }, "runner": { "type": "constant", "times": 10, "concurrency": 2 }, "context": {} } ] } Task syntax is correct :) Running Rally version 1.4.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Task 1598a7df-198a-4b4a-b539-9858d5694d8a: started -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Running Task... This can take a while... To track task status use: rally task status or rally task detailed Using task: 1598a7df-198a-4b4a-b539-9858d5694d8a ..... ..... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Task 1598a7df-198a-4b4a-b539-9858d5694d8a has 0 error(s) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Response Times (sec) | +--------------------+-----------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-----------+-----------+---------+-------+ | Action | Min (sec) | Median (sec) | 90%ile (sec) | 95%ile (sec) | Max (sec) | Avg (sec) | Success | Count | +--------------------+-----------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-----------+-----------+---------+-------+ | nova.boot_server | 4.849 | 6.954 | 10.03 | 10.723 | 11.416 | 7.047 | 100.0% | 10 | | nova.delete_server | 2.341 | 2.408 | 2.457 | 2.537 | 2.618 | 2.416 | 100.0% | 10 | | total | 7.293 | 9.379 | 12.435 | 13.123 | 13.811 | 9.463 | 100.0% | 10 | | -> duration | 6.293 | 8.379 | 11.435 | 12.123 | 12.811 | 8.463 | 100.0% | 10 | | -> idle_duration | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 100.0% | 10 | +--------------------+-----------+--------------+--------------+--------------+-----------+-----------+---------+-------+ Load duration: 46.9174 Full duration: 67.2443 HINTS: * To plot HTML graphics with this data, run: rally task report 1598a7df-198a-4b4a-b539-9858d5694d8a --out output.html * To generate a JUnit report, run: rally task export 1598a7df-198a-4b4a-b539-9858d5694d8a --type junit --to output.xml * To get raw JSON output of task results, run: rally task report 1598a7df-198a-4b4a-b539-9858d5694d8a --json --out output.json |
[6] | To run the commands that were shown when task had completed, it's possible to generate HTML file with Graph like follows. |
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