.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This document provides the release notes for Iruya 1.0 of StorPerf. .. contents:: :depth: 3 :local: Version history =============== +--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | **Date** | **Ver.** | **Author** | **Comment** | | | | | | +--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ | 2020-01-10 | Iruya 1.0 | Mark Beierl | | | | | | | +--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+--------------------+ Important notes ---------------- Heat stack support is being sunsetted in StorPerf Iruya. Once Kali is released, StorPerf will no longer support the following APIs: /configurations /quota Additionally, the stack_name parameter will no longer be used. This also means that all tests must run using IP addresses. Summary -------- StorPerf is a standalone framework that uses OpenStack to measure Cinder volume performance. If desired, it can push results to the OPNFV Test Results DB, or the embedded Graphite web interface can be used to perform ad hoc queries. This release provides the ability to use existing servers (virtual or physical) as the targets for workload execution. All that is required is the IP address and the SSH key or username/password for StorPerf to be able to log in and start FIO workloads. Release Data ------------- +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | **Project** | StorPerf | | | | +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | **Repo/tag** | opnfv-9.0.0 | | | | +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | **Release designation** | Iruya.9 | | | | +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | **Release date** | Jan 10, 2020 | | | | +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ | **Purpose of the delivery** | Regular release | | | | +--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ Version change =============== Module version changes ----------------------- All modules have been upgraded to use python3. Reason for version =================== * Timed release schedule Features additions ------------------- * STORPERF-268 Allow user to specify list of IP addresses for StorPerf test Bug Fixes ---------- None Deliverables ============= Software --------- - `StorPerf master image `_ (tag: x86_64-opnfv-8.0.0 or aarch64-opnfv-8.0.0) - `StorPerf swaggerui `_ (tag: x86_64-opnfv-8.0.0 or aarch64-opnfv-8.0.0) - `StorPerf graphite image `_ (tag: x86_64-opnfv-8.0.0 or aarch64-opnfv-8.0.0) - `StorPerf reporting image `_ (tag: x86_64-opnfv-8.0.0 or aarch64-opnfv-8.0.0) - `StorPerf Http-Frontend image `_ (tag: x86_64-opnfv-8.0.0 or aarch64-opnfv-8.0.0) Documentation -------------- - :ref:`User Guide ` Note: The quotas and configurations apis are being sunsetted with the next release. Known Limitations, Issues and Workarounds ------------------------------------------ Limitations ============ Known issues ============= * Cirros target VMs do not always mount Cinder volumes on first boot. Sometimes a reboot of the VM is required to properly attach the Cinder volume to /dev/vdb * A bug in the linux kernel can prevent Cinder volumes from attaching to VMs using ARM architecture. Specifying the following properties in Glance for the ARM based image will work around this problem. Note: this will cause the device to show up as a SCSI device and therefore will be /dev/sdb instead of /dev/vdb. .. code-block: --property hw_disk_bus=scsi --property hw_scsi_model=virtio-scsi