On Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 11:54 AM Victor Rodriguez <vm.rod25@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi team

After some research on the topic and the great help from Numan's team,
I came into this great presentation about how to use OPNFV for
performance metrics (video available at [0]):

https://www.openstack.org/assets/presentation-media/OpenStack-Summit-Vancouver-OPNFV-Test-tools-2.pdf

It was presented on May 2018 OpenStack Summit, Here is described
Yardstick Test Case for performance measurement, They do have a very
good wiki on how to do :

Installation and run:
http://artifacts.opnfv.org/yardstick/colorado/2.0/docs/userguide/index.html#document-07-installation

Description of every test case :
https://docs.opnfv.org/en/stable-fraser/submodules/yardstick/docs/testing/user/userguide/15-list-of-tcs.html

After a quick view, Yardstick has the capability to measure
performance in 3 sections:

* Compute
* Storage
* Network

With multiple tests cases for each one ( slide 13 of presentation )

This is a simple update to keep the community informed about the
progress on this topic, if someone has any feedback, please let me
know.

I haven't used Yardstick, but it sounds like a step in the right direction. Perhaps we can find things to push back upstream to OPNFV.

What I'm hoping is that we can use the Packet.com resources that should be available soon to run automated performance tests and then publish the results on a continual basis. I'm definitely interested in helping out. :)

Thanks,
Curtis

 

Numan/ Peng thanks a lot for the document, after reading I realize it
is focused on Tempest ( which is used by OPNFV but as part of
Functest, which is the test framework provided to answer the question:
Does my infrastructure simply work as expected?.

Regards

BTW, sorry for the long delay of an update for this topic

Victor Rodriguez

[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxMbF8ILl-M

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