Hello Amos,
Thank you very much for the suggestion.

Running the server side test produced the desired performance results:

autotest@autoservqa:/usr/local/autotest/results.2014-07-08-20.57.51$ cat
./netperf2/172.25.43.234/netperf2.TCP_STREAM/results/keyval
stream_count{attr}=1
CPU_C_HI{perf}=0.0
CPU_C_SI{perf}=0.6
CPU_C_SYS{perf}=0.726666666667
CPU_C{perf}=100.0
Efficieny_C{perf}=9.4131
Failed_streams_count{perf}=0
INTRS_C{perf}=97.6433333333
Throughput{perf}=941.31
actual_time{perf}=10.0030479431

Thanks,
Bhupesh
On 07/07/2014 03:52 AM, Amos Kong wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 09:53:45PM +0800, Amos Kong wrote:
>> On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 10:53:28PM -0400, Bhupesh Purandare wrote:
>>> Hello Amos,
>>> We can get netperf to run manually between 2 machines, but we are not
>>> able to run it using autotest.
>>>
>>> We would like to see netperf running inside autotest as a proof of concept.
>>> It would be very helpful if you could guide us on your preferred approach.
>>>
>>> How do you normally run the netperf test in autotest?
>  
> Do you use server-side test?
> You can use server-side test to control two physical hosts (launch
> client / server in two hosts, and collect the test result)
>
>> We alwasy execute this client subtest:
>>   
>> client/tests/virt/test-providers.d/downloads/io-github-autotest-qemu/generic/tests/netperf.py
>>
>> You can luanch client virt test by:
>>   client/tests/virt/run ....
>>
>> Documents:
>> http://virt-test.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html
>> http://virt-test.readthedocs.org/en/latest/basic/TestRunner.html
>>  
>>> Thank you very much for your reply,
>>> Bhupesh
>>>
>>> On 06/24/2014 10:49 PM, Amos Kong wrote:
>>>> On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 09:07:08PM -0400, Bhupesh Purandare wrote:
>>>>> Hello Amos,
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, I used only the control.parallel to launch both the server and 
>>>>> client in
>>>>> parallel.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is that the correct approach? Is there a better approach?
>>>> It's right. But I haven't tried parallel autotest for long time.
>>>>  
>> -- 
>>                      Amos.

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