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#### *On GCP:* #### *On GCP:*
1. Login to GCP with your Google account (for example, your @gmail account) at https://cloud.google.com. If do not have a Google account, you will have to create an account first. 1. Login to GCP with your Google account (for example, your @gmail account) at https://cloud.google.com. If do not have a Google account, you will have to create an account first.
2. Enable billing on Google cloud platform. Instructions [here](https://cloud.google.com/container-engine/docs/before-you-begin) (see the '*Enable billing*' section). 2. Enable billing on Google cloud platform. Instructions [here](https://cloud.google.com/container-engine/docs/before-you-begin) (see the '*Enable billing*' section).
3. Create a Project from the [GCP console](https://console.cloud.google.com).i.e Click on the project dropdown box on the top right (to the right if the search box) and click `Create a project` option. 3. Create a Project from the [GCP console](https://console.cloud.google.com).i.e Click on the project dropdown box on the top right (to the right if the search box) and click '*Create a project*' option.
4. Enable the Container Engine API. Instructions [here](https://cloud.google.com/container-engine/docs/before-you-begin) (See the '*Enable the Container Engine API*’ section). Alternatively, you can do the following: 4. Enable the Container Engine API. Instructions [here](https://cloud.google.com/container-engine/docs/before-you-begin) (See the '*Enable the Container Engine API*’ section). Alternatively, you can do the following:
- 4.1 Click on the `Products & Services` icon on the top left (i.e the icon with three horizontal bars) and select `API Manager` - 4.1 Click on the '*Products & Services*' icon on the top left (i.e the icon with three horizontal bars) and select '*API Manager*'
- 4.2 Select the `Container Engine API` under `Google Cloud APIs` on the main page. Note that you might have to click on `More` under `Google Cloud APIs` to see the `Container Engine API` link - 4.2 Select the '*Container Engine API*' under '*Google Cloud APIs*' on the main page. Note that you might have to click on '*More*' under '*Google Cloud APIs*' to see the '*Container Engine API*' link
- 4.3 Click on the `Enable` button. If the API is already enabled, the button's label would be `Disable` instead (do not click the button if its label is `Disable`) - 4.3 Click on the '*Enable*' button. If the API is already enabled, the button's label would be '*Disable*' instead (do NOT click the button if its label is '*Disable*')
5. Create a Cluster from the GCP console. i.e Go to the Container Engine section from GCP console and click Create Container Cluster and follow the instructions. 5. Create a Cluster from the GCP console. i.e Go to the Container Engine section from GCP console and click '*Create Container Cluster*' and follow the instructions.
- 5.1. The instructions for Name/Zone/MachineType etc are [here](https://cloud.google.com/container-engine/docs/clusters/operations) (**NOTE**: The page also has instructions to setting up default clusters and configuring `kubectl`. We will be doing that later) - 5.1. The instructions for 'Name/Zone/MachineType' etc are [here](https://cloud.google.com/container-engine/docs/clusters/operations) (**NOTE**: The page also has instructions to setting up default clusters and configuring `kubectl`. We will be doing that later)
- 5.2. For the cluster size, a smaller size of < 10 GCE instances is good enough for our use cases - assuming that we are planning to run a reasonably small number of stress client instances. For the machine type, something like '2 vCPUs 7.5 GB' (available in the drop down box) should be good enough. - 5.2. For the cluster size, a smaller size of < 10 GCE instances is good enough for our use cases - assuming that we are planning to run a reasonably small number of stress client instances. For the machine type, something like '2 vCPUs 7.5 GB' (available in the drop down box) should be good enough.
- 5.3. **IMPORTANT**: Before hitting the "Create" button, click on More link just above the "Create" button and Select "Enabled" for BigQuery , "Enabled" for Cloud Platform and "Read/Write" for Cloud User Accounts. - 5.3. **IMPORTANT**: Before hitting the '*Create*' button, click on '*More*' link just above the '*Create*' button and Select '*Enabled*' for BigQuery , '*Enabled*' for Cloud Platform and '*Read/Write*' for Cloud User Accounts.
- 5.4. Create the cluster by clicking "Create" button. - 5.4. Create the cluster by clicking '*Create*' button.
#### *On your machine* (or the machine from which stress tests on GKE are launched): #### *On your machine* (or the machine from which stress tests on GKE are launched):
1. You need a working gRPC repository on your machine. If you do not have it, clone the grpc repository from github (https://github.com/grpc/grpc) and follow the instructions at https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/INSTALL.md 1. You need a working gRPC repository on your machine. If you do not have it, clone the grpc repository from github (https://github.com/grpc/grpc) and follow the instructions [here](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/INSTALL.md)
2. Install Docker (https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/) 2. Install Docker. Instructions [here](https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/)
3. Install Google Cloud SDK. Instructions [here](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/). This installs the `gcloud` tool 3. Install Google Cloud SDK. Instructions [here](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/). This installs the `gcloud` tool
4. Install `kubectl`, Kubernetes command line tool using `gcloud` 4. Install `kubectl`, Kubernetes command line tool using `gcloud`. i.e
`$ gcloud components update kubectl` - `$ gcloud components update kubectl`
5. Install Google python client apis: 5. Install Google python client apis:
`‘$ sudo pip install --upgrade google-api-python-client’` - `‘$ sudo pip install --upgrade google-api-python-client’`
**Note**: Do `$ sudo apt-get install python-pip` or `$ easy_install -U pip` if you do not have pip - **Note**: Do `$ sudo apt-get install python-pip` (or `$ easy_install -U pip`) if you do not have pip
6. Install the `requests` Python package if you don’t have it already by doing `sudo pip install requests`. More details regarding `requests` package are [here](http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/user/install/) 6. Install the `requests` Python package if you don’t have it already by doing `sudo pip install requests`. More details regarding `requests` package are [here](http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/user/install/)
7. Set the `gcloud` defaults: See the instructions at https://cloud.google.com/container-engine/docs/before-you-begin under "*Set gcloud defaults*" section) 7. Set the `gcloud` defaults: See the instructions [here](https://cloud.google.com/container-engine/docs/before-you-begin) under "*Set gcloud defaults*" section)
- 7.1. Make sure you also fetch the cluster credentials for `kubectl` command to use. I.e `$ gcloud container clusters get-credentials CLUSTER_NAME` - Make sure you also fetch the cluster credentials for `kubectl` command to use. I.e `$ gcloud container clusters get-credentials CLUSTER_NAME`
### **Launching Stress tests** ### **Launching Stress tests**
The stress tests are launched by the following script (path is relative to GRPC root directory) : The stress tests are launched by the following script (path is relative to GRPC root directory) :
`tools/run_tests/stress_test/run_stress_tests_on_gke.py` `tools/run_tests/stress_test/run_stress_tests_on_gke.py`
The script has several parameters and you can find out more details by using the `--help` flag. The script has several parameters and you can find out more details by using the `--help` flag.
`<grpc_root_dir>$ tools/run_tests/stress_test/run_stress_tests_on_gke.py --help` - `<grpc_root_dir>$ tools/run_tests/stress_test/run_stress_tests_on_gke.py --help`
> **Example** > **Example**
> `$ tools/run_tests/Stress_test/run_stress_tests_on_gke.py --project_id=sree-gce --test_duration_secs=180 --num_clients=5` > `$ tools/run_tests/Stress_test/run_stress_tests_on_gke.py --project_id=sree-gce --test_duration_secs=180 --num_clients=5`
>Launches the 5 instances of stress test clients, 1 instance of stress test server and runs the test for 180 seconds. The test would be run on the default container cluster (that you have set in `gcloud`) in the project `sree-gce`. > Launches the 5 instances of stress test clients, 1 instance of stress test server and runs the test for 180 seconds. The test would be run on the default container cluster (that you have set in `gcloud`) in the project `sree-gce`.
> Note: we currently do not have the ability to launch multiple instances of the server. This can be added very easily in future > Note: we currently do not have the ability to launch multiple instances of the server. This can be added very easily in future
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