15:01:51 #startmeeting Qtip weekly meeting 9/17/2015 15:01:51 Meeting started Thu Sep 17 15:01:51 2015 UTC. The chair is VikramDham. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:01:51 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 15:01:51 The meeting name has been set to 'qtip_weekly_meeting_9_17_2015' 15:01:57 hi VikramDham 15:02:09 #info Iben Rodriguez - Spirent 15:02:43 Meeting Agenda for 8/13: 15:02:44 15:02:45 1. Qtip status update 15:02:47 2. Qtip demo 15:02:48 3. Qtip test case discussions to identify benchmark candidates: 15:02:50 - CPU benchmarking related test cases 15:02:51 - Storage benchmarking related test cases 15:02:53 - Networking benchmarking related test cases 15:02:54 15:02:56 Please let me know if you want to add anything to agenda for discussion in the community. 15:02:57 15:02:57 this is from email invite 15:02:58 is it same adgenda for today? 15:03:02 #info Nauman Ahad 15:03:18 I think this was from August 13th 15:03:24 I 'll post the agenda here: 15:03:45 yes - we can hear you 15:04:12 1. Discussion of Epics/Stories for QTIP – Identify QTIP deliverables for B release. Please review the proposals submitted on etherpad - https://etherpad.opnfv.org/p/Qtip 15:04:13 2. QTIP Distribution package discussion 15:04:13 3. Discussion about QTIP report generator 15:04:13 4. QTIP port to Python status update 15:04:21 please setup a few chairs 15:04:33 #chair nahad iben 15:04:33 Current chairs: VikramDham iben nahad 15:04:39 who else can do it? 15:04:42 yes - that is correct 15:05:11 yes 15:05:20 that is the correct way to add the chairs 15:05:26 charis 15:05:31 chairs 15:05:34 #chairs 15:05:40 #chair 15:05:40 Current chairs: VikramDham iben nahad 15:06:17 #info Patrick 15:06:46 link please? 15:06:50 ah 15:06:51 wait 15:06:56 I see it above - one sec 15:07:11 looking 15:07:20 #info https://etherpad.opnfv.org/p/Qtip 15:07:25 #topic - review etherpad 15:07:33 i’m here - yes 15:07:36 i can hear you 15:07:53 we can't hear you Iben 15:07:59 i’m not speaking nahad 15:08:34 sorry - in a quiet location now - i can listen in to what you say and type here in irc 15:09:15 Sure. No problem 15:11:05 what’s the question? Should we take the topics from etherpad and move into JIRA? 15:11:18 epics and stories 15:11:36 yes 15:11:38 how can we tell from etherpad what is story and what is epi? 15:11:45 i don’t see that clearly 15:12:02 is it at the bottom? 15:12:10 Yes they are the bottom 15:12:22 so so far these are just a draft for idea agreement 15:12:35 is someone sharing the screen on gotomeeting? 15:12:43 let me do it 15:12:47 the etherpad is very long - it’s hard to tell which part you are talking about 15:12:54 BTW - I can hear you talk - 15:13:07 but just can’t reply - no microphone for me 15:14:22 you don’t have to assign them now 15:14:37 someone jsut needs to enter the epics first then link them to the stories 15:15:04 it’s okay to put in some things we are already doing too 15:15:12 so 15:15:15 there is a tag we apply 15:15:18 for r2 15:15:24 i think - let me check that 15:15:33 Ok Thank you 15:15:57 Patrick_: on IRC? 15:16:39 VikramDham: Patrick_ is here 15:16:46 what did you want to ask him? 15:16:50 I am here 15:17:01 but I can't hear clearly 15:17:05 IRC call on Monday 9:00 am to discuss milestone C status 15:17:12 Is that ok with everyone? 15:17:24 9:00am UTC? 15:17:25 look at this issue as an example - you can see the “label” of R2 for release b. 15:17:26 https://jira.opnfv.org/browse/IPVSIX-9 15:17:35 what time zone? 15:17:50 9:00 am PST 15:17:56 good 15:18:49 thanks! 15:18:50 your typing is very loud 15:18:54 #action Vikram to send list of stories for B release so resources can identify what they want to conttribute to 15:19:18 send list or enter JIRA issues 15:19:31 it’s best to enter into JIRA fisrt with R2 lable 15:19:44 #action for all in QTIP project - Please review the etherpad https://etherpad.opnfv.org/p/Qtip by EOD 9/18 15:19:48 then we can let the BGS teams know 15:20:01 we also need to focus on getting an installer or 2 working with qtip 15:20:13 so i can help with that on the MAAS JOID side 15:20:21 total agree. 15:20:24 list will be more abstract to identify how many resources we have 15:20:32 and will follow up with JIRA tasks 15:20:47 we have 2 pods at intel now and also the spirent lab available for MaaS POC and BGS/Genisis installer 15:21:10 is anyone on the g2m audio that is not on the IRC? 15:21:13 can you please ask? 15:22:45 yes there are few 15:23:47 #topic packages for upstream release installers to consume 15:24:13 OPNFV Installer does not have all the packages built-in 15:24:26 we must get some packages from another artifact repository 15:24:36 do we build from source? 15:24:44 do we consume binaries? 15:24:59 are tehy available in the native repos or third party repo? 15:25:03 #info we do not build anything from source for QTIP 15:25:14 we jsut need to make a list of what we need and where we get it from today 15:25:15 # we fetch tools from internet 15:25:29 we can pull those into our artifact repository 15:25:34 #info benchmarking suite can or cannot rely on internet availability? 15:25:47 we will jsut push them here - http://artifacts.opnfv.org/ 15:25:59 the installers build a local cache from here if needed 15:26:04 #info do we assume we have internet access ? 15:26:21 some installers do not work behind a proxy 15:26:47 so we must build a local repo with all the needed binaries for those labs without direct internet access 15:26:50 #do we do wget from this url or download from cache - this would be different behavior for benchmarks? 15:27:18 there is an email thread about this - it is a problem that has been identified and is being solved - we do not need to solve it here in qtip 15:27:24 #would the OPNFV installer build repo? 15:27:44 which QIP can leverage? 15:28:37 can we assume that QTIP will have access to necessary tools submitted into repository? 15:28:49 yes - we can assume that 15:29:11 I think Qtip can integrate with the installer project? so The installer can installer the tools when they deploy the infra? 15:29:14 we will have to adjust our download code as the solution is delivered 15:29:40 we should reach out to the various installer projects and ask them to integrate our code 15:29:51 we can start with one to get going and learn from there and improve 15:30:13 our tools need to download software from internet 15:31:55 today the qtip project downloads binaries from the internet - we need to do that ahead of time and but them on our ARM (http://artifacts.opnfv.org/) so they can be consumed by our scripts 15:32:17 #info from Nahad we cannot use Phoronix but will need to use the benchmarking packages directly such as dhrystone, whetsone and they can be distributed 15:32:22 the ARM is mirrored locally for organizations with labs and security policies that do not allow direct internet access 15:32:58 #action nahad to confim no licensing issues with distribution of tools 15:33:28 do we have a list of tools we’re using? where is this list published? 15:33:33 maybe we can list the tools on wiki? 15:33:39 it should include the source URL and license for each tool 15:33:49 totally agree 15:34:11 #action nahad will list them in a seperate section on etherpad - https://etherpad.opnfv.org/p/Qtip 15:34:11 there should be a text file in our repo with this info 15:34:42 #action also add this list into the QTIP repository 15:35:15 +1 15:35:45 we assume the installer has access to the repo or a mirror of the repo 15:36:04 I think our etherpad seems too long. maybe we can create some special ether pad forcing on the different scopes? 15:36:13 so there will be a variable - where is the repo? this is set based on the lab 15:36:59 no question 15:37:04 ok 15:37:40 i looked for it but can’t find it now 15:37:43 i will find the email 15:37:51 and send to VikramDham 15:38:14 #action Vikram identify the local repo/variable in lab to access the artifacts 15:38:49 #topic 3. Discussion about QTIP report generator 15:39:39 sorry - you’re asking for suggestions? 15:39:44 like splunk? 15:39:54 or a graphing program? 15:40:00 yes inputs / experiences with human readable report generators 15:40:12 logstash - does that count? 15:41:03 look at #https://wiki.opnfv.org/wiki/jenkins#logging_and_graphing for a simple starting point 15:42:02 to collect underlying platform metrics can we look at this? #link https://apps.splunk.com/app/1803/ <-- for Linux (KVM) uses Sysstat 15:42:32 iostat(1) reports CPU statistics and input/output statistics for devices, partitions and network filesystems. 15:42:33 mpstat(1) reports individual or combined processor related statistics. 15:42:35 pidstat(1) reports statistics for Linux tasks (processes) : I/O, CPU, memory, etc. 15:42:36 sar(1) collects, reports and saves system activity information (CPU, memory, disks, interrupts, network interfaces, TTY, kernel tables,etc.) 15:42:38 sadc(8) is the system activity data collector, used as a backend for sar. 15:42:39 sa1(8) collects and stores binary data in the system activity daily data file. It is a front end to sadc designed to be run from cron. 15:42:41 sa2(8) writes a summarized daily activity report. It is a front end to sar designed to be run from cron. 15:42:42 sadf(1) displays data collected by sar in multiple formats (CSV, XML, etc.) This is useful to load performance data into a database, or import them in a spreadsheet to make graphs. 15:42:44 sysstat(5) is just a manual page for sysstat configuration file, giving the meaning of environment variables used by sysstat commands. 15:42:45 nfsiostat-sysstat(1) reports input/output statistics for network filesystems (NFS). 15:42:46 cifsiostat(1) reports CIFS statistics. 15:42:47 sorry for long post 15:42:47 there are many metrics we can collect 15:43:04 these are graphed and reported wtih free app from splunk 15:43:15 we can use that or reproduce something similar 15:43:34 do you see the graph? 15:43:53 something like jsreport or jinja 15:43:54 a report would be html of graphs and data summary 15:44:10 you mentioned a pdf file - this is static report 15:44:13 yes 15:44:26 if you want a dynamic query tool that’s using java or some web ui 15:44:28 more work 15:44:30 yes we will static pdf output for each run 15:45:47 #action send inputs for report template 15:45:47 is there a template or example report we like? 15:46:07 maybe we don’t work on this as some other project is doing this? 15:46:30 i suggest we use the jenkins for now as linked above 15:46:33 we only know the sections which should be but not the template yet 15:46:36 then expand on that 15:46:57 each jenkins job run can store it’s own data and graph that 15:48:11 do we go to last topic now? 15:48:31 for jenkins is there work required other than providing output? 15:48:50 no other work 15:48:51 it is a simple addition 15:48:53 In yardstick, they are working on to store the test result into MongoDB. and generate the json file to show on the test_dashboard. 15:49:01 another step in the jenkins job 15:49:29 has yardstick got their tests running in jenkins yet? 15:49:41 if we want to be part of CI process we need to automate 15:49:46 so QTIP will generate output in json, we can assume Jenkins can use it. 15:49:53 and integrate with installers 15:49:55 not all of the test case. 15:49:58 then we can build from there 15:50:12 if we’re not running from jenkins in LF then we’re not “core” 15:50:29 #info Nauman mentioned QTIP is part of CI 15:50:50 #info the code being ported to Python needs to be enabled for CI 15:50:53 can we get a link here to the jenkins jobs? 15:52:14 https://build.opnfv.org/ci/job/qtip_dhrystone-BM_vs_BM-dell-build/ 15:52:34 https://build.opnfv.org/ci/job/qtip_dhrystone-BM_vs_BM-dell-build/10/console 15:53:14 so these can just be updated to graph their results 15:54:51 can jenkins consume json data? 15:54:54 After each build completes the plots' data series latest values are pulled from Java properties file(s), CSV file(s), or XML file(s) via an XPath (which you should have generated during the build) somewhere below you workspace. 15:55:22 It can generate various kind of plots, including Area, Bar, Line, Stacked Bar, Waterfall… 15:55:53 the html can be generated automaticlly after the job 15:56:05 then the pdf can be automatically created too as part of the build 15:56:12 these can all be uploaded to the ARM 15:56:31 what is ARM? 15:56:45 jenkins should be used to automate everything and even for manual job runs 15:57:03 our whole goal with OPNFV is to use jenkins to automate all the things 15:57:18 let’s not consider this manual use case 15:57:54 anyone can make a PDF from a web page today 15:58:03 I jsut open my browser and save as PDF 15:58:20 jenkins slaves communicate with jenkins masters 15:58:27 that is how the data is transfered 15:58:34 ok 15:59:26 https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/#/c/1585/ 15:59:54 #info Nauman integrating orchestration with python code 16:00:16 #topic 4. QTIP port to Python status update 16:00:42 #info gerrit for Python code - https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/#/c/1585 16:01:06 great work. I will check these codes. 16:02:41 thanks guys! 16:02:47 thanks 16:02:49 Thank you Everyone! 16:02:52 no comments 16:02:55 no suggestions 16:02:57 not comments 16:02:58 out of time for now 16:03:03 we will regroup 16:03:11 #endmeeting