Performance monitoring and testing of OpenStack
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Browbeat

Scripts to help determine number of workers a given OpenStack service needs.

How to run Browbeat?

On the Red Hat OpenStack Director host, as the Stack user jump into a venv w/ Rally and you simply run:

./browbeat

What is necessary?

  • Red Hat OpenStack Director
    • Why? We use the keyless ssh to reach each controller node to maniuplate and check # of workers
  • OpenStack Rally
    • Why? We are using Rally to stress the control plane of the env.