6.20.1.1.2.7. Boot and delete VM with reboot of one of controllers

This report is generated on results collected by execution of the following Rally scenario:

---
  NovaServers.boot_and_delete_server:
    -
      args:
        flavor:
            name: "m1.tiny"
        image:
            name: "(^cirros.*uec$|TestVM|^cirros)"
        force_delete: false
      runner:
        type: "constant_for_duration"
        duration: 900
        concurrency: 4
      context:
        users:
          tenants: 200
          users_per_tenant: 1
      hooks:
        -
          name: fault_injection
          args:
            action: reboot one node with rabbitmq service
          trigger:
            name: event
            args:
              unit: iteration
              at: [50]

6.20.1.1.2.7.1. Summary

Service downtime, s MTTR, s Absolute performance degradation, s Relative performance degradation, ratio
477.8 ±5.9 570.3 ±2.8 18 ±17 3.1 ±2.0
Metrics:
  • Service downtime is the time interval between the first and the last errors.
  • MTTR is the mean time to recover service performance after the fault.
  • Absolute performance degradation is an absolute difference between the mean of operation duration during recovery period and the baseline’s.
  • Relative performance degradation is the ratio between the mean of operation duration during recovery period and the baseline’s.

6.20.1.1.2.7.2. Details

This section contains individual data for particular scenario runs.

6.20.1.1.2.7.2.1. Run #1

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6.20.1.1.2.7.2.1.1. Baseline

Baseline samples are collected before the start of fault injection. They are used to estimate service performance degradation after the fault.

Samples Median, s Mean, s Std dev 95% percentile, s
36 8.6 8.8 1.2 11

6.20.1.1.2.7.2.1.2. Service downtime

The tested service is not available during the following time period(s).

# Downtime, s
1 478 ±35

6.20.1.1.2.7.2.1.3. Service performance degradation

The tested service has measurable performance degradation during the following time period(s).

# Time to recover, s Absolute degradation, s Relative degradation
1 570.3 ±7.6 18 ±17 3.1 ±2.0