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README.rst |
Rally Deployments
Rally needs to be configured to use an OpenStack Cloud deployment before it can benchmark the deployment.
To configure Rally to use an OpenStack Cloud deployment, you need create a deployment configuration by supplying the endpoint and credentials, as follows:
rally deployment create --file <one_of_files_from_this_dir> --name my_cloud
If you don't have OpenStack deployments, Rally can deploy it for you. For samples of various deployments take a look at samples from for_deploying_openstack_with_rally directory.
existing.json
Register existing OpenStack cluster.
existing-keystone-v3.json
Register existing OpenStack cluster that uses Keystone v3.
existing-with-predefined-users.json
If you are using read-only backend in Keystone like LDAP, AD then you need this sample. If you don't specify "users" rally will use already existing users that you provide.
existing-with-given-endpoint.json
Register existing OpenStack cluster, with parameter "endpoint" specified to explicitly set keystone management_url. Use this parameter if keystone fails to setup management_url correctly. For example, this parameter must be specified for FUEL cluster and has value "http://<identity-public-url-ip>:35357/v2.0/"