> On Nov 12, 2015, at 1:30 AM, Marcelo Araujo <araujobsdp...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > 2015-11-12 6:34 GMT+08:00 Dan Langille <d...@langille.org > <mailto:d...@langille.org>>: > On Oct 12, 2015, at 1:00 PM, Dan Langille <d...@langille.org > <mailto:d...@langille.org>> wrote: > > > > Following up on the discussions during EuroBSDCon 2015 (Stockholm) during > > the FreeBSD Developer > > Summit regarding various ZFS configuration settings, I write to start our > > implementation phase now that some > > usual suspects have joined the list. > > > > re https://wiki.freebsd.org/201510DevSummit/Performance > > <https://wiki.freebsd.org/201510DevSummit/Performance> > > > > I think the first order of business is granting access rights to the server > > (varm) in question: > > > > http://dan.langille.org/2015/07/19/varm/ > > <http://dan.langille.org/2015/07/19/varm/> > > > > During the workshop, mention was made of serial access. I can arrange that. > > > > The server has IPMI, however, my first thought: > > > > 1 - connect a USB-serial cable to varm & link that to another server in my > > rack. > > Marcelo: At EuroBSDCon, was it you who mentioned a particular configuration > for the test machine which made > it easy to configure and run tests? Was it PXE booting or something? > > > 2 - create a jail in that server and give it access to that serial > > connection > > 3 - redirect incoming port XYZ to that jail via a public-key-only ssh > > connection > > 4 - give people access > > > > Any suggestions? > > — > Dan Langille > http://langille.org/ <http://langille.org/> > > > Hello Dan, > > Yes, was me :) > > I mention about zopkio test framework. > I gave a presentation last weekend at PyCon Hong Kong about it. > > Here is my slides: > http://www.slideshare.net/araujobsd/functional-and-scale-performance-tests-using-zopkio > > <http://www.slideshare.net/araujobsd/functional-and-scale-performance-tests-using-zopkio> > > The good of Zopkio is, we can write tests at once and run it as much as we > want in different machines. Also Zopkio depends of Naarad, that can parse a > CSV file and create metrics and SLA over those metrics, plot graphs and so > on. Pretty nice tool!!! > > I'm wondering if we could start to test something and maybe show it at > AsiaBSDCon and BSDCon(Canada) next year? What do you think? > What I need right now would be a list of tests that we want to perform as > well as what parameters we would like to take as metrics to compare.\
For tests, we can start with this list: https://github.com/dlangille/zfs_benchmarks/issues <https://github.com/dlangille/zfs_benchmarks/issues> We can start as soon as I figure out how to provide access to the testers. See above re serial connection. I want to provide access, but I want to keep access restricted to only this box and not to the rest of my home LAN. I plan to do this via a VLAN. I could fire up a Rasperberry Pi and allow ssh into that. Will that be enough power for what you need to do? — Dan Langille http://langille <http://langille/>.org/
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