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-Lustre IO-Kit is a collection of benchmark-tools for a cluster with
-the lustre filesystem.
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-Currently only a Object Block Device-survey are included, but the kit may
-be extended with blockdevice- and filesystem- survey in the future.
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-Copyright (c) 2005 Scali AS. All Rights Reserved.
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-= Prerequisites
-
-- python2.2 or newer, available at /usr/bin/python2
-- the "logging"-module from python2.3
-- Passwordless remote access to nodes in the system, through
- ScaSH (The Scali parallel shell) or SSH.
-
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-= Interfaces
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-Two interfaces to OBD-survey; a python library interface and a command
-line interface.
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-The python library interface is documented in pydoc. Use
-"pydoc lustre_obdsurveylib" for information about the interface.
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-application. Running the application with "--help" will list the
-various options.
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-- Disk IO
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-This testmode will set up a echo_client connected to existing obdfilters,
-and test the local disk-io performance on the fileservers. You need to list
-the names of the obdfilters you wish to test, and what nodes they are on,
-like this:
- lustre_obdsurvey --diskio server1:test_ost00 server2:test_ost01 ....
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-- Network IO
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-This testmode will set up pairs of obdecho and echo_clients, to test the
-network bandwith between pairs of nodes in the cluster. You need to list the
-pairs of nodes to test, like this:
- lustre_obdsurvey --networkio server1:client1 server2:client2 ....
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-- Remote Disk IO
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-client already have a OSC-device configured for the remote obdfilter. You
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-this:
- lustre_obdsurvey --networkdiskio client1:osc_server1_ost00 client2:osc_server2_ost00 ...
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-devices, and list the results. The following options apply to all test-modes:
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---pagesize=PAGESIZE: Set the pagesize for your nodes. Defaults to 4 KB.
-
---size=SIZE: Set the size of the dataset to use for the tests. Defaults to 100 MB.
- Make sure the size of the dataset is larger than the cache of your storage-devices.
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---minrecordsize=MINRECORDSIZE
---maxrecordsize=MAXRECORDSIZE
- Test performance with recordsizes in the range [MINRECORDSIZE, MAXRECORDSIZE]. By
- default only 1 MB recordsizes are used.
-
---minthreads=MINTHREADS
---maxthreads=MAXTHREADS
- Test performance with [MINTHREADS, MAXTHREADS] number of threads for each client.
- By default the range [1, 16] is tested.
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-Summary: Lustre IO test kit
-Name: lustre-iokit
-Vendor: Scali AS
-URL: http://www.scali.com/
-Version: 0.12.0
-Release: 1
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-Lustre IO-Kit is a collection of benchmark-tools for a cluster with
-the lustre filesystem.
-
-Currently only a Object Block Device-survey are included, but the kit may
-be extended with blockdevice- and filesystem- survey in the future.
-
-Copyright (c) 2005 Scali AS. All Rights Reserved.
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-* Mon Sep 19 2005 Ragnar Kjorstad <rk@scali.com> v0.12
-- Build fixes
-* Wed Apr 6 2005 Ragnar Kjorstad <rk@scali.com> v0.11-1
-- Compability-fixes with python2.2 (rhel3)
-* Fri Apr 1 2005 Ragnar Kjorstad <rk@scali.com> v0.10-2
-- Makefile-fixes for rhel3-x86_64
-* Mon Feb 21 2005 Ragnar Kjorstad <rk@scali.com>
-- Initial build.
-
+++ /dev/null
-Summary: Lustre IO test kit
-Name: lustre-iokit
-Vendor: Scali AS
-URL: http://www.scali.com/
-Version: @VERSION@
-Release: @RELEASE@
-License: LGPL
-Group: Applications/System
-Source0: %{name}-%{version}-%{release}.tar.gz
-BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root
-
-%description
-Lustre IO-Kit is a collection of benchmark-tools for a cluster with
-the lustre filesystem.
-
-Currently only a Object Block Device-survey are included, but the kit may
-be extended with blockdevice- and filesystem- survey in the future.
-
-Copyright (c) 2005 Scali AS. All Rights Reserved.
-
-
-Contact :
-Scali AS
-Olaf Helsets vei 6, P.O Box 150, Oppsal
-N-0619 Oslo
-NORWAY
-
-Technical support : support@scali.com
-Licensing support : license@scali.com
-http://www.scali.com
-
-
-%prep
-%setup -q -n lustre-iokit
-
-%build
-python setup.py build
-
-%install
-rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
-python setup.py install --root $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
-
-%clean
-rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
-
-
-%files
-%defattr(-,root,root,-)
-/usr/bin/*
-/usr/lib*/python*/site-packages/*
-%doc /usr/share/lustre-iokit*
-
-
-%changelog
-* Mon Sep 19 2005 Ragnar Kjorstad <rk@scali.com> v0.12
-- Build fixes
-* Wed Apr 6 2005 Ragnar Kjorstad <rk@scali.com> v0.11-1
-- Compability-fixes with python2.2 (rhel3)
-* Fri Apr 1 2005 Ragnar Kjorstad <rk@scali.com> v0.10-2
-- Makefile-fixes for rhel3-x86_64
-* Mon Feb 21 2005 Ragnar Kjorstad <rk@scali.com>
-- Initial build.
-
+++ /dev/null
-#!/usr/bin/python2
-"""
-Run the application with "--help" for documentation of how to run
-it as an application.
-
-Copyright (c) 2005 Scali AS. All Rights Reserved.
-"""
-
-import logging
-import string
-import lustre_obdsurveylib
-try:
- import optparse
-except ImportError:
- # Compability with older python-distributions:
- import optik as optparse
-
-
-
-def main():
- parser = optparse.OptionParser(version="%prog 1.0", usage="%prog <--diskio | --network | --networkdiskio> <targetlist>")
- parser.add_option("--pagesize", type="int", default=4, help="Set the pagesize (KB)")
- parser.add_option("--size", type="int", default=100, help="Set the dataset-size (MB)")
- parser.add_option("--minrecordsize", type="int", default=1024, help="Minimum record size (KB)")
- parser.add_option("--maxrecordsize", type="int", default=1024, help="Maximum record size (KB)")
- parser.add_option("--minthreads", type="int", default=1, help="Minimum number of threads")
- parser.add_option("--maxthreads", type="int", default=16, help="Maximum number of threads")
- parser.add_option("--diskio", action="store_const", const="diskio", dest="mode",
- help="Test local IO-performance on a set of OSTs. List OSTs as a space-seperated list of node:ostname.")
- parser.add_option("--networkio", action="store_const", const="networkio", dest="mode",
- help="Test network-performance. List network-connections as a space-seperated list of server:client pairs.")
- parser.add_option("--networkdiskio", action="store_const", const="networkdiskio", dest="mode",
- help="Test IO-performance over network. Assumes existing OSC-devices. List OSCs as a space-seperated list of"
- "node:oscname pairs.")
- (options, args) = parser.parse_args()
- args = map(lambda arg: tuple(string.split(arg, ":")), args)
- # Set up lustre-devices according to mode:
- clients = []
- if options.mode == "diskio":
- for node, device in args:
- obdfilter = lustre_obdsurveylib.ExistingOBDFilter(node, device)
- echo_client = lustre_obdsurveylib.EchoClient(node, device+"_client", obdfilter)
- clients.append(echo_client)
- elif options.mode == "networkio":
- for servername, clientname in args:
- obdecho = lustre_obdsurveylib.OBDEcho(servername, "test_obdecho")
- osc = lustre_obdsurveylib.OSC(clientname, "test_osc", obdecho)
- echo_client = lustre_obdsurveylib.EchoClient(clientname, "test_client", osc)
- clients.append(echo_client)
- elif options.mode == "networkdiskio":
- for clientname, oscname in args:
- osc = lustre_obdsurveylib.ExistingOSC(clientname, oscname)
- echo_client = lustre_obdsurveylib.EchoClient(clientname, oscname+"_client", osc)
- clients.append(echo_client)
- else:
- parser.error("You need to specify either --diskio, --networkio or --networkdiskio")
- rsz = options.minrecordsize
- while rsz <= options.maxrecordsize:
- threads = options.minthreads
- while threads <= options.maxthreads:
- results = lustre_obdsurveylib.ParallelTestBRW(clients, threads, options.size, ('w', 'r'), rsz, options.pagesize)
- print "ost %2d sz %7dK rsz %4d thr %2d" % (len(clients), results[0].getTotalSize(), rsz, threads),
- for result in results:
- try:
- result.verifyExitCodes()
- except:
- print "%30s" % "ERROR",
- else:
- print "%s %8.2f [%8.2f,%8.2f]" % (result.getTestType(), result.getTotalBandwidth(), result.getMinBandwidth(), result.getMaxBandwidth()),
- print
- threads *= 2
- rsz *= 2
-
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
- log = logging.getLogger()
- log.addHandler(logging.StreamHandler())
- log.setLevel(logging.INFO)
- main()
+++ /dev/null
-#!/usr/bin/python2
-"""
-This module implements lustre-specific IO- and network-tests.
-It is based on the 'obdfilter-survey'-script distributed with lustre-iokit.
-
-To use it as a library, the caller should first create a set of
-EchoClient-object. The EchoClient-class will automatically create the
-echo_client-device, and set it up to communicate with the device
-given as the target to the EchoClient-constructor. See main() for
-an example of how to set up EchoClient-objects and the objects it
-depends on.
-
-Next, run ParallelTestBRW to run benchmarks in parallel over all
-the EchoClients with a specific number of threads++.
-
-ParallelTestBRW returns a list of ParallelTestBRWResult-objects
-(one for eacy type of test ('w' and 'r') performed).
-See the documentation for ParallelTestBRWResult for how to extract
-the data from this object.
-
-Some notes about the implementation:
-The core-functionality is implemented as python-classes wrapping lustre-devices
-such as obdecho-, osc-, and echo_client-devices. The constructors for these
-classes automatically create the lustre-device, and the destructor removes the
-devices. High-level devices keep references to low-level devices, ensuring that
-the low-level devices are not removed as long as they are in use. The
-garbage-collector will clean everything up in the right order. However, there
-are two corner-cases that users of the library must be awere of:
-
-1. You can not create to lustre-devices of the same type with the same name on
-the same node at the same time. Replacing one object with a conflicting object
-like this:
-
-foo = OBDEcho("nodename", "test_obdecho")
-foo = OBDEcho("nodename", "test_obdecho")
-
-will fail because the second obdecho-object's constructor will run before the old
-object has been removed. To replace an object with a conflicting new object the
-fist one has to explisitly be removed first:
-
-foo = OBDEcho("nodename", "test_obdecho")
-del foo
-foo = OBDEcho("nodename", "test_obdecho")
-
-
-2. When python exists it will remove all remaining objects without following
-the dependency-rules between objects. This may cause lustre-devices to not
-be removed properly. Make sure to delete all references to the lustre-device
-objects _before_ exiting python to make sure this doesn't happen.
-
-
-
-Copyright (c) 2005 Scali AS. All Rights Reserved.
-"""
-
-import string
-import time
-import random
-import re
-import logging
-import os
-import popen2
-
-
-
-# Classes that implement remote execution using different tools/protocols:
-# These should subclass Popen3, and implement the same interface.
-
-class scashPopen3(popen2.Popen3):
- """
- Implement the same functionality as popen2.Popen3, but for a
- remote machine.
- """
- def __init__(self, node, cmd, *args, **kwargs):
- """
- As popen2.Popen3, except:
- @node - hostname where to execute cmd
- @cmd - the command to execute. (Needs to be a string!)
- """
- cmd = ["scash", "-n", node, cmd]
- popen2.Popen3.__init__(self, cmd, *args, **kwargs)
-
-class sshPopen3(popen2.Popen3):
- """
- Implement the same functionality as popen2.Popen3, but for a
- remote machine.
- """
- def __init__(self, node, cmd, *args, **kwargs):
- """
- As popen2.Popen3, except:
- @node - hostname where to execute cmd
- @cmd - the command to execute. (Needs to be a string!)
- """
- cmd = ["ssh", node, cmd]
- popen2.Popen3.__init__(self, cmd, *args, **kwargs)
-
-
-# Select remote execution tool/protocol based on what is actually available:
-if os.path.isfile("/opt/scali/bin/scash"):
- remotePopen3 = scashPopen3
-elif os.path.isfile("/usr/bin/ssh"):
- remotePopen3 = sshPopen3
-else:
- raise Exception("No remote-execution environment found!")
-
-
-def remoteCommand(node, command):
- """
- Run an external command, and return the output as a list of strings
- (one string per line). Raise an exception if the command fails
- (returns non-zero exit-code).
- @node - nodename where to run the command
- @command - the command to run
- """
- remote = remotePopen3(node, command, True)
- exit_code = remote.wait()
- if exit_code != 0 :
- raise Exception("Remote command %s failed with exit-code: %d" %
- (repr(command), exit_code))
- return remote.fromchild.readlines()
-
-def genUUID():
- """
- Generate a random UUID
- """
- r = random.Random(time.time())
- return "%04x%04x-%04x-%04x-%04x-%04x%04x%04x" % (r.randint(0,16**4), r.randint(0,16**4),
- r.randint(0,16**4), r.randint(0,16**4), r.randint(0,16**4),
- r.randint(0,16**4), r.randint(0,16**4), r.randint(0,16**4))
-
-class KernelModule:
- """
- Object to keep track of the usage of a kernel-module, and unload it when
- it's no longer needed. The constructor will check if the module is already
- loaded. If it is, the use_count will be preset to 1 and the module will never
- be automatically unloaded. (Assuming no object will cal decUse without first
- having called incUse)
- """
- def __init__(self, node, name):
- """
- KernelModule constructor.
- Does _not_ increase the usage-counter or load the module!
- @name - the name of the kernel-module
- """
- self.node = node
- self.name = name
- self.use_count = self.__isLoaded()
- def __isLoaded(self):
- """
- Check if the module is currently loaded
- """
- for line in remoteCommand(self.node, "/sbin/lsmod"):
- if line.split()[0] == self.name:
- return 1
- return 0
- def __load(self):
- """
- Load the module now
- Don't call this directly - call incUse.
- """
- remoteCommand(self.node, "modprobe %s" % self.name)
- def __unload(self):
- """
- Unload the module now.
- Don't call this directly - call decUse.
- """
- remoteCommand(self.node, "rmmod obdecho")
- def incUse(self):
- """
- Call this method before using the module
- """
- self.use_count += 1
- if self.use_count == 1:
- self.__load()
- def decUse(self):
- """
- Call this method when you're done using the module
- """
- self.use_count -= 1
- if self.use_count == 0:
- self.__unload()
-
-
-class KernelModules:
- """
- Class to keep track of multiple KernelModule-objects
- for multiple kernel-modules on multiple nodes.
- """
- def __init__(self):
- # The KernelModule-objects are stored in self.data
- # The key in self.data is the nodename. The value is a new
- # new dictionary with module-names as keys and KernelModule
- # objects as values.
- self.data = {}
- def getKernelModule(self, nodename, modulename):
- """
- Lookup (or create) a KernelModule object
- @nodename - the node where the kernel-module should be loaded
- @modulename - the name of the kernel-module
- """
- # Create the object if it's not already in self.data:
- if not self.data.has_key(nodename):
- self.data[nodename] = {}
- if not self.data[nodename].has_key(modulename):
- self.data[nodename][modulename] = KernelModule(nodename, modulename)
- # And then return it:
- return self.data[nodename][modulename]
-
-# This global object is used to keep track of all the loaded kernel-modules:
-modules = KernelModules()
-
-def lctl(node, commands):
- """
- Run a set of lctl-commands
- @node - node where to run the commands
- @commands - list of commands
- Returns the output from lctl as a list of strings (one string per line)
- """
- # Encapsulate in quotes:
- commands = string.join(commands, '\n')
- log = logging.getLogger("lctl")
- log.debug("lctl: %s" % repr(commands))
- return remoteCommand(node, 'echo -e "%s" | lctl' % commands)
-
-def find_device(node, search_type, search_name):
- """
- Find the devicenumber for a device
- @ node - the node where the device lives
- @ search_type - the device-type to search for
- @ search_name - the devine-name to search for
- Returns the device-number (int)
- """
-
- for dev in lctl(node, ['device_list']):
- device_id, device_state, device_type, device_name, uuid, refcnt = dev.split()
- if device_type == search_type and device_name == search_name:
- return int(device_id)
- raise ValueError("device not found: %s:%s" % (search_type, search_name))
-
-
-class OBDEcho:
- """
- Create a obdecho-device (A device that can simulate a ost)
- """
- def __init__(self, node, name):
- """
- The constructor will create the device
- @node - the node where to run the obdecho-device
- @name - the name of the new device
- """
- self.node = node
- self.name = name
- self.uuid = genUUID()
- self.module = modules.getKernelModule(self.node, "obdecho")
- self.module.incUse()
- lctl(self.node, ['attach obdecho %s %s' % (self.name, self.uuid), 'setup n'])
- def __del__(self):
- """
- The destructor will remove the device
- """
- lctl(self.node, ['cfg_device %s' % self.name, 'cleanup', 'detach'])
- self.module.decUse()
-
-
-class ExistingOSC:
- """
- Class to represent an existing osc-device
- The object is device is not manipulated in any way - this class
- is just used to keep refer to the device
- """
- def __init__(self, node, name):
- """
- Create a reference to the device
- @node - the node where the device lives
- @name - the name of the device
- """
- self.node = node
- self.name = name
-
-class OSC:
- """
- Create a osc-device (A device that connects to a remote ost/obdecho-device
- and looks like a local obdfilter.
- """
- def __init__(self, node, name, ost):
- """
- Create the device
- @node - the node where to run the OSC
- @name - the name of the new device
- @ost - the object that the osc should be connected to. This should
- be an OBDEcho-object
- """
- self.node = node
- self.name = name
- self.ost = ost
- self.module = modules.getKernelModule(self.node, "obdecho")
- self.module.incUse()
- self.uuid = genUUID()
- # FIXME: "NID_%s_UUID" should probably not be hardcoded? Retrieve uuid from node-object?
- lctl(self.node, ['attach osc %s %s' % (self.name, self.uuid), 'setup %s "NID_%s_UUID"' % (self.ost.uuid, self.ost.node)])
- def __del__(self):
- """
- The destructor will remove the device
- """
- lctl(self.node, ['cfg_device %s' % self.name, 'cleanup', 'detach'])
- self.module.decUse()
-
-class ExistingOBDFilter:
- """
- Class to represent an existing obdfilter-device
- The object is device is not manipulated in any way - this class
- is just used to keep refer to the device
- """
- def __init__(self, node, name):
- """
- Create a reference to the device
- @node - the node where the device lives
- @name - the name of the device
- """
- self.node = node
- self.name = name
-
-class EchoClient:
- """
- Class wrapping echo_client functionality
- """
- def __init__(self, node, name, target):
- """
- Create a new echo_client
- @node - the node to run the echo_client on
- @name - the name of the new echo_client
- @target - The obdfilter / osc device to connect to. This should
- be an OSC, ExistingOSC or ExistingOBDFilter-object on the same node.
- """
- self.node = node
- self.name = name
- self.target = target
- self.objects = [] # List of objects that have been created and not yet destroyed.
- self.log = logging.getLogger("EchoClient")
- self.module = modules.getKernelModule(self.node, "obdecho")
- self.module.incUse()
- self.uuid = genUUID()
- lctl(self.node, ['attach echo_client %s %s' % (self.name, self.uuid), 'setup %s' % self.target.name])
- self.devicenum = find_device(self.node, 'echo_client', self.name)
- self.log.debug("EchoClient created: %s" % self.name)
-
- def __del__(self):
- """
- Remove the echo_client, and unload the obdecho module if it is no longer in use
- Destroy all objects that have been created.
- """
- self.log.debug("EchoClient destructor: destroying objects")
- self.destroyObjects(self.objects[:])
- self.log.debug("EchoClient destructor: detach echo_client:")
- lctl(self.node, ['cfg_device %s' % self.name, 'cleanup', 'detach'])
- self.log.debug("EchoClient destructor: Unload modules:")
- self.module.decUse()
- self.log.debug("EchoClient destructor: Done")
-
- def createObjects(self, num):
- """
- Create new objects on this device
- @num - the number of devices to create
- Returns a list of object-ids.
- """
- oids = []
- line = lctl(self.node, ['device %d' % self.devicenum, 'create %d' % num])
- if line[0].strip() != 'create: %d objects' % num:
- raise Exception("Invalid output from lctl(2): %s" % repr(line[1]))
- pattern=re.compile('create: #(.*) is object id 0x(.*)')
- for line in line[1:]:
- i, oid = pattern.match(line).groups()
- if int(i) != len(oids)+1:
- raise Exception("Expected to find object nr %d - found object nr %d:" % ( len(oids)+1, int(i)))
- oids.append(long(oid, 16))
- self.objects += oids
- return oids
-
- def destroyObjects(self, objects):
- """
- Destroy a set of objects
- @objects - list of object ids
- """
- for oid in objects:
- lctl(self.node, ['device %d' % self.devicenum, 'destroy %d' % oid])
- self.objects.remove(oid)
-
- def startTestBRW(self, oid, threads=1, num=1, test='w', pages=1):
- """
- Start an test_brw, and return a remotePopen3-object to the test-process
- Do <num> bulk read/writes on OST object <objid> (<npages> per I/O).
- @oid - objectid for the first object to use.
- (each thread will use one object)
- @threads - number of threads to use
- @num - number of io-operations to perform
- @test - what test to perform ('w' or 'r', for write or read-tests)
- @pages - number of pages to use in each io-request. (4KB on ia32)
- """
- cmd = 'lctl --threads %d q %d test_brw %d %s q %d %d' % \
- (threads, self.devicenum, num, test, pages, oid)
-
- self.log.debug("startTestBRW: %s:%s" % (self.node, cmd))
- remote = remotePopen3(self.node, cmd, True)
- return remote
-
- def testBRW(self, oid, threads=1, num=1, test='w', pages=1):
- """
- Do <num> bulk read/writes on OST object <objid> (<npages> per I/O).
- @oid - objectid for the first object to use.
- (each thread will use one object)
- @threads - number of threads to use
- @num - number of io-operations to perform
- @test - what test to perform ('w' or 'r', for write or read-tests)
- @pages - number of pages to use in each io-request. (4KB on ia32)
- """
- test = self.startTestBRW(oid, threads, num, test, pages)
- exit_code = test.wait()
- if exit_code != 0:
- raise Exception("test_brw failed with exitcode %d." % exit_code)
-
-class ParallelTestBRWResult:
- """
- Class to hold result from ParallelTestBRW
- """
- def __init__(self, threads, num, testtype, pages, pagesize, numclients):
- """
- Prepare the result-object with the constants for the test
- threads -- number of threads (per client)
- num -- number of io-operations for each thread
- testtype -- what kind of test ('w' for write-test or 'r' for read-test)
- pages -- number of pages in each request
- pagesize -- pagesize (Assumes same page-size accross all clients)
- numclients -- number of clients used in the tests
- """
- self.threads = threads
- self.num = num
- self.testtype = testtype
- self.pages = pages
- self.pagesize = pagesize
- self.numclients = numclients
- self.starttimes = {} # clientid to starttime mapping
- self.finishtimes = {} # clientid to finishtime mapping
- self.exitcodes = {} # clientid to exit-code mapping
- self.runtimes = {} # clientid to runtime mapping
- self.stdout = {} # clientid to output mapping
- self.stderr = {} # clientid to errors mapping
- def registerStart(self, clientid):
- """
- Register that this client is about to start
- clientid -- the id of the client
- """
- self.starttimes[clientid] = time.time()
- def registerFinish(self, clientid, exitcode, stdout, stderr):
- """
- Register that this client just finished
- clientid -- the id of the client
- exitcode -- the exitcode of this test
- stdout -- the output from the test
- stderr -- the errors from the test
- """
- self.finishtimes[clientid] = time.time()
- self.exitcodes[clientid] = exitcode
- self.stdout[clientid] = stdout
- self.stderr[clientid] = stderr
- self.runtimes[clientid] = self.finishtimes[clientid] - self.starttimes[clientid]
- def getTestType(self):
- """
- Return the name of the test-type ('w' for write-tests and 'r' for read-tests)
- """
- return self.testtype
- def verifyExitCodes(self):
- """
- Verify that all tests finished successfully. Raise exception if they didn't.
- """
- if self.exitcodes.values().count(0) != self.numclients:
- raise Exception("test_brw failed!")
- def getTotalTime(self):
- """
- Return the number of seconds used for the test
- """
- return max(self.finishtimes.values()) - min(self.starttimes.values())
- def getTotalSize(self):
- """
- Return total amount of data transfered (in KB)
- """
- return self.numclients * self.num * self.pages * self.threads * self.pagesize
- def getTotalBandwidth(self):
- """
- Return the total bandwidth for the test
- """
- return self.getTotalSize() / self.getTotalTime()
- def getMaxBandwidth(self):
- """
- Return the bandwidth of the fastest OST
- """
- time = min(self.runtimes.values())
- return self.num * self.pages * self.threads * self.pagesize / time
- def getMinBandwidth(self):
- """
- Return the bandwidth of the fastest OST
- """
- time = max(self.runtimes.values())
- return self.num * self.pages * self.threads * self.pagesize / time
-
-
-
-def ParallelTestBRW(echo_clients, threads=1, size=100, tests=('w', 'r'), rsz=1024, pagesize=4):
- """
- Run a test_brw in parallel on a set of echo_clients
- @echo_client -- list of EchoClient-objects to run tests on
- @threads -- number of threads to use per client
- @size -- amount of data to transfer for each thread (MB)
- @test -- list of tests to perform ('w' or 'r', for write or read-tests)
- @rsz -- Amount of data (in KB) for each request. Default, 1024.
- @pagesize - Size of each page (KB)
- """
- pages = rsz / pagesize
- num = size * 1024 / rsz / threads
- # Create objects:
- objects = {}
- for client in echo_clients:
- objects[client] = client.createObjects(threads)
- # Verify if the objectids are consequative:
- for i in range(len(objects[client])-1):
- if objects[client][i+1] != objects[client][i] + 1:
- raise Exception("Non-consequative objectids on client %s: %s" % (client, objects[client]))
- # Run tests:
- results = []
- for test in tests:
- result = ParallelTestBRWResult(threads, num, test, pages, pagesize, len(echo_clients))
- pids = {} # pid to clientid mapping
- remotes = {} # clientid to RemotePopen3-objects
- # Start tests:
- clientid = 0
- for client in echo_clients:
- first_obj = objects[client][0]
- result.registerStart(clientid)
- remote = client.startTestBRW(first_obj, threads, num, test, pages)
- remotes[clientid] = remote
- pids[remote.pid] = clientid
- clientid += 1
- # Wait for tests to finish:
- while pids:
- pid, status = os.wait()
- clientid = pids[pid]
- remote = remotes[clientid]
- # Workaround for leak in popen2, see patch #816059 at python.sf.net:
- popen2._active.remove(remote)
- result.registerFinish(clientid, status, remote.fromchild.read(), remote.childerr.read())
- del pids[pid]
- results.append(result)
- # Clean up objects:
- for client in echo_clients:
- client.destroyObjects(objects[client])
- return results
-
-
-
-def timeit(func, *args, **kwargs):
- """
- Helper-function to easily time the execution of a function.
- @func - the function to run
- @*args - possitional arguments
- @**kwargs - keyword arguments
- Returns the number of seconds used executing the function
-
- Example:
- timeit(max, 1, 2, 5, 2) - will time how long it takes to run max(1,2,5,2)
- """
- t1 = time.time()
- func(*args, **kwargs)
- t2 = time.time()
- return t2-t1
-
+++ /dev/null
-<?xml version="1.0" ?>
-
-<scamodule>
- <build>
- <step type="setup.py" />
- </build>
-
- <packaging>
- <package />
- </packaging>
-</scamodule>
\ No newline at end of file
+++ /dev/null
-from distutils.core import setup
-setup(name='lustre-iokit',
- py_modules=['lustre_obdsurveylib'],
- scripts=['lustre_obdsurvey.py'],
- data_files=[
- ('/usr/share/lustre-iokit', ['README', 'LICENSE'])
- ]
- )