15:04:11 #startmeeting Qtip meeting 10/15/2015 15:04:11 Meeting started Thu Oct 15 15:04:11 2015 UTC. The chair is VikramDham. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:04:11 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 15:04:11 The meeting name has been set to 'qtip_meeting_10_15_2015' 15:04:12 anyone here? 15:04:26 #info Iben Rodriguez 15:04:34 #info Vikram Dham 15:05:12 anyone there? 15:05:17 GoTo Meeting: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/741216893 15:05:29 I’m here - are you there? 15:06:47 VikramDham: can you hear us talking? 15:10:00 Mofassir: can you give demo today as per plan? 15:10:02 8/13: 15:10:04 15:10:05 1. Qtip status update 15:10:07 2. Qtip demo 15:10:08 3. Qtip test case discussions to identify benchmark candidates: 15:10:10 - CPU benchmarking related test cases 15:10:11 - Storage benchmarking related test cases 15:10:12 - Networking benchmarking related test cases 15:10:13 15:10:23 Nauman can you provide status update? 15:11:15 yes Vikram we are here 15:11:28 #info Larry Lamers (VMware) 15:11:47 Hi Vikram. Yes we can provide Staus update 15:12:20 Sorry about the difficulties on GTM. Me and mofassir are facing severe technical problems 15:12:24 so we 'll continue here 15:12:58 nahad_1: smalleni - please info in to the meeting so we know who you are. 15:13:10 #info Nauman Ahad 15:13:30 you can do this any time - no rush 15:13:32 #info Sai Sindhur Malleni (Red Hat) 15:13:44 hello! welcome 15:13:46 #info from Mofassir: QTIP: 15:14:42 Mofassir QTIP Status Update: 15:14:48 QTIP framework: Heat integration completed. We can bring up multiple VMs as we saw in last weeks demo. 15:14:53 Additionally, we can now ssh into machines to drive benchmarks 15:15:31 System Information collection scripts have also been written that collect information for the machine on which the test case is to be conducted 15:16:11 This information outputs results in json files for the machines 15:17:05 We planned to demo the framework today, that would drive dpi benchmark today. 15:17:25 https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5VB0MQ_i9vaWHk3SGhROHY5QUU/view?usp=sharing 15:17:29 but the connectivity issues may make this a difficult task 15:18:19 #info Brian from Spirent to publish scripts on https://github.com/Spirent next week so they can be shared and integrated into qtip, vsperf, and other projects as desired 15:20:00 #info the rfc2544 test can run a set of tests with certain parameters - the test will run until it is finished - there is no set time duration for this. A faster system will complete the tests in less time. 15:20:56 Nauman: Did you hear the issue being discussed by me and Brian? 15:21:42 Networking generator doesn't run for fixed duration 15:21:59 how can it be integrated with QTIP framework 15:22:13 if we do not know beforehand how long the test will run for 15:22:39 Yes i did. Ansible playbooks are just a mechanism to do things in the machines using ssh. They can run scripts within the machine. 15:23:30 And these scripts can write variables to values , which can be used to signal between machines. This is just one way. There can be many ways 15:24:00 Can we listen for events from scripts 15:24:23 yes we can Vikram. 15:25:26 Thanks Iben. that would be very helpful 15:29:02 Python is nearly done. 15:29:44 #info get pod up and running to start integration with vsperf 15:29:50 We will be checking in the code on Monday after Sprint 1 ends on the 18th. We will be adding a jenkin's job early next week. 15:30:14 #action JIRA issue for tracking jenkins integration 15:31:29 #topic 15:31:37 #topic pbench 15:31:51 VikramDham: please make me a chair so I can help take notes 15:32:34 #info PBench (an open source performance analysis framework) to monitor, collect stats and present visual representations of data collected from various tools like sar, vmstat, iostat and perf while the benchmark is running. This would give the ability to not only benchmark but also obtain vital system information while the benchmark is running. The link for the project on GitHub is https://github.com/distributed-system-analysis/pbench 15:32:35 it is also packaged as an RPM. The version on GitHub doesn't seem ready to pick up and go (may need changes based on our use case). The readme contains links to tutorials and what all could be accomplished using the tool. 15:35:19 #link https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5VB0MQ_i9vaWHk3SGhROHY5QUU/view?usp=sharing <— presentation on pbench from redhat 15:35:59 #info the pbench tool has not been testing under debian or ubuntu today - it might not work well - this support could be looked at and added later 15:37:50 #info pbench does not today have a configuration file but there are plans to add this so we cna have results pushed to different servers 15:40:02 I have a hard stop now. I don't want to drop off because pbench is very interesting. Thank you for bringing it to our attention! 15:52:35 #info RedHat has 2 almost full time engineers working on pbench and they are adding features and enhacements 15:55:13 I think pbench could be really useful for us 15:55:43 and yes sure Sindhur, we would like to see how it could integrate with QTIP 16:00:50 Thanks Sindhur! 16:00:59 updated https://etherpad.opnfv.org/p/Qtip 16:01:00 Thanks everyone 16:03:11 #endmeeting