rally-openstack/DOCKER_README.md
Andrey Kurilin 20590f3071 Update requirements and release 2.2.0
+ remove ceilometer plugins since they require python-ceilometerclient
  that was deprecated long time ago and we cannot keep our requirements
  compatible with it anymore
+ update murano ctx to do not leave open file

Change-Id: Ic344ce0dcc791375438c20b2751da8ca3e24f242
2021-10-22 13:30:03 +03:00

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# What is Rally-OpenSack/xRally-OpenStack
Rally is tool & framework that allows one to write simple plugins and combine
them in complex tests scenarios that allows to perform all kinds of testing!
Rally-OpenStack is a package of Rally plugins for OpenStack platform.
# How to run and use xrally-openstack container
First of all, you need to pull the container. We suggest to use the last
tagged version:
# pull the 2.2.0 image (the latest release at the point of writing the note)
$ docker pull xrally/xrally-openstack:2.2.0
**WARNING: never attach folders and volumes to `/rally` inside the container. It can break everything.**
The default configuration file is located at `/etc/rally/rally.conf`. You
should not be aware of it. If you want to override some options, use
`/home/rally/.rally/rally.conf` location instead. Rally does not load all
configuration files, so the primary one will be used.
The default place for rally database file is `/home/rally/.rally/rally.sqlite`.
To make the storage persistent across all container runs, you may want to use
docker volumes or mount the directory.
* use docker volumes. It is the easiest way. You just need to do something like:
$ docker volume create --name rally_volume
$ docker run -v rally_volume:/home/rally/.rally xrally/xrally-openstack:2.2.0 env create --name "foo"
* mount outer directory inside the container
# you can create directory in whatever you want to place, but you
# may wish to make the data available for all users
$ sudo mkdir /var/lib/rally_container
# In order for the directory to be accessible by the Rally user
# (uid: 65500) inside the container, it must be accessible by UID
# 65500 *outside* the container as well, which is why it is created
# in ``/var/lib/rally_container``. Creating it in your home directory is
# only likely to work if your home directory has excessively open
# permissions (e.g., ``0755``), which is not recommended.
$ sudo chown 65500 /var/lib/rally_container
# As opposed to mounting docker image, you must initialize rally database*
$ docker run -v /var/lib/rally_container:/home/rally/.rally xrally/xrally-openstack:2.2.0 db create
# And finally, you can start doing your things.*
$ docker run -v /var/lib/rally_container:/home/rally/.rally xrally/xrally-openstack:2.2.0 env create --name "foo"
Have fun!
# Links
* Free software: Apache license
* Documentation: https://rally.readthedocs.io
* Source: https://github.com/openstack/rally-openstack
* Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/rally
* Gitter chat: https://gitter.im/xRally/Lobby