[Building Sakai] Reminder about the CLE performance testing framework

Adrian Fish adrian.r.fish at gmail.com
Wed Jul 18 02:31:05 PDT 2012


Hi again Juan,

I see you've already set up some tests for the portal chat which is the
area I'm interested in. I want to get an idea of raw throughput  on a
single node and try and get some idea of how well jgroups is performing in
replicating the messages across a cluster.

If you've got any ideas on how to best achieve that I will up the offer to
two cañas.

Saludos,
Adrian.

On 18 July 2012 10:00, Adrian Fish <adrian.r.fish at gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks. I will have a play with it. If it is good, I will buy you that
> elusive caña :)
>
>
> On 17 July 2012 08:08, Juan Jose Meroño Sanchez <jjmerono at um.es> wrote:
>
>>
>> I recomend the last version 1.3.1, I release it few days ago !!
>> Versions prior to 1.2 are completely different, don't use it !!
>>
>> Version 1.3.1 uses version 1.3.1 of "testcases" (both are independent).
>> The goal is to add more and more tests, and improve the existing ones, so
>> version of "testcases" change independently.
>> The tests in core package are not enough, specially for OAE, I hope
>> community adopt the framework and help me to add tests, improve the
>> existing ones, and the framework too.
>>
>> Bye !!
>>
>> El 16/07/2012 23:32, Adrian Fish escribió:
>>
>> Which version of the testing framework do you recommend for the CLE?
>> There are a few flavours under the qa contrib area.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Adrian.
>>
>> On 16 July 2012 10:35, Alan Berg <bergsmooth at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> The QA environment is hybrid mode with qa1-nl (older version of sakai
>>> CLE) and qa20-us. This is where the metal hits the road.
>>>
>>> The stress testing is run through Maven, so you can start testing from
>>> your desktop.
>>>
>>> Alan
>>>
>>>
>>> On 16 July 2012 11:11, Adrian Fish <adrian.r.fish at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'll make sure blackboard are aware of the work you've done. I'm
>>>> presuming they will have infrastructure available and software to run on
>>>> that infrastructure will be more than welcome.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Adrian.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 16 July 2012 09:30, Juan Jose Meroño Sanchez <jjmerono at um.es> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>  Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>>     Don't buy me a drink, checkout my framework and test, and the buy
>>>>> me a drink :-)
>>>>>     If something doesn't work or you need help, please write me a
>>>>> comment, email me, raise your hand,... don't keep silent as me. :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Bye !!
>>>>>
>>>>> El 16/07/2012 9:41, Alan Berg escribió:
>>>>>
>>>>>  Hi fellow hard workers,
>>>>>
>>>>> I noticed comments on performance testing. There is actually a
>>>>> community framework available using SoapUI, Jmeter and Maven. This is
>>>>> excellent for automation and standardization of data models. It is for CLE
>>>>> and hybrid mode. Juan Jose Meroño Sanchez  wrote this. It is an evolution
>>>>> of the work from the now defunct Performance WG and then some provisioning
>>>>> work I did. As a third generation attempt Juan’s efforts are much more
>>>>> polished, using the best of breed open source tools.
>>>>>
>>>>> It would be excellent if we improve this work rather than build
>>>>> organizational bunkers with commercial software. We could share models.
>>>>>
>>>>> See:
>>>>> https://confluence.sakaiproject.org/display/QA/CLE+Load+Test+Framework<https://webmail.uva.nl/owa/redir.aspx?C=e174c8a7450c42cda6261fcc5cc14f76&URL=https%3a%2f%2fconfluence.sakaiproject.org%2fdisplay%2fQA%2fCLE%2bLoad%2bTest%2bFramework>
>>>>>
>>>>> For a cheaper example, I have written a microbenchmark for sakai OAE.
>>>>> (Work in Progress).
>>>>>
>>>>> https://github.com/AlanBerg/SakaiOAE-Open/tree/master/TESTS/jmeter_microbenchmark
>>>>>
>>>>> Juans work is more comprehensive and good place to rebuild a WG on
>>>>> Performance.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you see Juan Jose Menono at a conference pat him on the back and
>>>>> buy him a drink. I am sure after working quietly on this project he
>>>>> deserves at least that.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Alan
>>>>>
>>>>> Alan Berg
>>>>> University of Amsterdam
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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