Kosala, While it's theoretically possible to do stress testing against an all-in-one image, I'd recommend against it - the all-in-one image has been squeezed down a lot to fit on a single VM and we'd expect very low performance out of it, and I could believe that overload behavior might be suboptimal. If you're looking to stress test for performance reasons, I'd strongly recommend running a full deployment as this will give you much more reliable numbers. If you're looking to stress test for other reasons, please can you share a bit more about what you're trying to achieve, and we can have a think about what would work best?
If you do really want to run stress testing against an all-in-one image, it should probably work, even though http://clearwater.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Clearwater_stress_testing.html#manual-i-e-non-chef-stress-runs only talks about Chef and manual installs. You'd need to set the "bono_servers" option in /etc/clearwater/shared_config to point to your all-in-one node, and I suspect you'd need to reduce the "count" option to something a lot lower - I'd start around 5000 and see how that goes. I hope that helps. Please let me know how you get on. Thanks, Matt From: Clearwater [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kosala Sent: 15 August 2016 10:39 To: [email protected] Subject: [Project Clearwater] Stress Testing Hi Team, I installed clearwater "all-in-one" image on Oracle Virtual Box. 1. Can I do stress testing ? 2. How to do that? I am trying to follow Stress Testing on http://clearwater.readthedocs.io/en/stable/Clearwater_stress_testing.html#configuring-udp-stress. Using chef - > It seems chef/knife install only supports in the Cloud approach (The automated install is only supported for deployments running in Amazon’s EC2 cloud). Manual approach, It looks not supporting all in one image. Many Thanks Kosala
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