fixtures: ## All the buckets created will start with this prefix; ## {random} will be filled with random characters to pad ## the prefix to 30 characters long, and avoid collisions bucket prefix: YOURNAMEHERE-{random}- file_generation: groups: ## File generation works by creating N groups of files. Each group of ## files is defined by three elements: number of files, avg(filesize), ## and stddev(filesize) -- in that order. - [1, 2, 3] - [4, 5, 6] ## Config for the readwrite tool. ## The readwrite tool concurrently reads and writes to files in a ## single bucket for a set duration. ## Note: the readwrite tool does not need the s3.alt connection info. ## only s3.main is used. readwrite: ## The number of reader and writer worker threads. This sets how many ## files will be read and written concurrently. readers: 2 writers: 2 ## The duration to run in seconds. Doesn't count setup/warmup time duration: 15 files: ## The number of files to use. This number of files is created during the ## "warmup" phase. After the warmup, readers will randomly pick a file to ## read, and writers will randomly pick a file to overwrite num: 3 ## The file size to use, in KB size: 1024 ## The stddev for the file size, in KB stddev: 0 s3: ## This section contains all the connection information defaults: ## This section contains the defaults for all of the other connections ## below. You can also place these variables directly there. ## Replace with e.g. "localhost" to run against local software host: s3.amazonaws.com ## Uncomment the port to use soemthing other than 80 # port: 8080 ## Say "no" to disable TLS. is_secure: yes ## The tests assume two accounts are defined, "main" and "alt". You ## may add other connections to be instantianted as well, however ## any additional ones will not be used unless your tests use them. main: ## The User ID that the S3 provider gives you. For AWS, this is ## typically a 64-char hexstring. user_id: AWS_USER_ID ## Display name typically looks more like a unix login, "jdoe" etc display_name: AWS_DISPLAY_NAME ## The email for this account. email: AWS_EMAIL ## Replace these with your access keys. access_key: AWS_ACCESS_KEY secret_key: AWS_SECRET_KEY alt: ## Another user accout, used for ACL-related tests. user_id: AWS_USER_ID display_name: AWS_DISPLAY_NAME email: AWS_EMAIL access_key: AWS_ACCESS_KEY secret_key: AWS_SECRET_KEY