* https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/bottlenecks
+
Preinstall Packages
====================
It is presumed that a user is using Compass4nfv to deploy OPNFV Danube and the user logins jumper server as root.
+
Downloading Bottlenecks Software
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git clone https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/bottlenecks
cd bottlenecks
+
Preparing Python Virtual Evnironment
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. pre_virt_env.sh
+
Excuting Specified Testcase
---------------------------
docker exec bottleneckcompose_bottlenecks_1 python ${POSCA_SCRIPT}/run_posca.py [testcase <testcase>] [teststory <teststory>]
+Showing Report
+--------------
+
+Bottlenecks uses ELK to illustrate the testing results.
+Asumming IP of the SUT (System Under Test) is denoted as ipaddr,
+then the address of Kibana is http://[ipaddr]:5601. One can visit this address to see the illustrations.
+Address for elasticsearch is http://[ipaddr]:9200. One can use any Rest Tool to visit the testing data stored in elasticsearch.
+
Cleaning Up Environment
-----------------------
. rm_virt_env.sh
+If you want to clean the dockers that established during the test, you can excute the additional commands below.
+
+.. code-block:: bash
+
+ docker-compose -f docker/bottleneck-compose/docker-compose.yml down -d
+ docker ps -a | grep 'influxdb' | awk '{print $1}' | xargs docker rm -f >/dev/stdout
+
+
Run POSCA through Community CI
==============================
* POSCA test cases are runned by OPNFV CI now. See https://build.opnfv.org for more information.