--- layout: default title: execute-test nav_order: 65 parent: Command reference --- # execute-test Whether you're using the included [OpenSearch Benchmark workloads](https://github.com/opensearch-project/opensearch-benchmark-workloads) or a [custom workload]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/benchmark/creating-custom-workloads/), use the `execute-test` command to gather data about the performance of your OpenSearch cluster according the selected workload. ## Usage The following example executes a test using the `geonames` workload in test mode: ``` opensearch-benchmark execute-test --workload=geonames --test-mode ``` After the test runs, OpenSearch Benchmark responds with a summary of the benchmark metrics: ``` ------------------------------------------------------ _______ __ _____ / ____(_)___ ____ _/ / / ___/_________ ________ / /_ / / __ \/ __ `/ / \__ \/ ___/ __ \/ ___/ _ \ / __/ / / / / / /_/ / / ___/ / /__/ /_/ / / / __/ /_/ /_/_/ /_/\__,_/_/ /____/\___/\____/_/ \___/ ------------------------------------------------------ | Metric | Task | Value | Unit | |-------------------------------:|---------------------:|----------:|-------:| | Total indexing time | | 28.0997 | min | | Total merge time | | 6.84378 | min | | Total refresh time | | 3.06045 | min | | Total flush time | | 0.106517 | min | | Total merge throttle time | | 1.28193 | min | | Median CPU usage | | 471.6 | % | | Total Young Gen GC | | 16.237 | s | | Total Old Gen GC | | 1.796 | s | | Index size | | 2.60124 | GB | | Total written | | 11.8144 | GB | | Heap used for segments | | 14.7326 | MB | | Heap used for doc values | | 0.115917 | MB | | Heap used for terms | | 13.3203 | MB | | Heap used for norms | | 0.0734253 | MB | | Heap used for points | | 0.5793 | MB | | Heap used for stored fields | | 0.643608 | MB | | Segment count | | 97 | | | Min Throughput | index-append | 31925.2 | docs/s | | Median Throughput | index-append | 39137.5 | docs/s | | Max Throughput | index-append | 39633.6 | docs/s | | 50.0th percentile latency | index-append | 872.513 | ms | | 90.0th percentile latency | index-append | 1457.13 | ms | | 99.0th percentile latency | index-append | 1874.89 | ms | | 100th percentile latency | index-append | 2711.71 | ms | | 50.0th percentile service time | index-append | 872.513 | ms | | 90.0th percentile service time | index-append | 1457.13 | ms | | 99.0th percentile service time | index-append | 1874.89 | ms | | 100th percentile service time | index-append | 2711.71 | ms | | ... | ... | ... | ... | | ... | ... | ... | ... | | Min Throughput | painless_dynamic | 2.53292 | ops/s | | Median Throughput | painless_dynamic | 2.53813 | ops/s | | Max Throughput | painless_dynamic | 2.54401 | ops/s | | 50.0th percentile latency | painless_dynamic | 172208 | ms | | 90.0th percentile latency | painless_dynamic | 310401 | ms | | 99.0th percentile latency | painless_dynamic | 341341 | ms | | 99.9th percentile latency | painless_dynamic | 344404 | ms | | 100th percentile latency | painless_dynamic | 344754 | ms | | 50.0th percentile service time | painless_dynamic | 393.02 | ms | | 90.0th percentile service time | painless_dynamic | 407.579 | ms | | 99.0th percentile service time | painless_dynamic | 430.806 | ms | | 99.9th percentile service time | painless_dynamic | 457.352 | ms | | 100th percentile service time | painless_dynamic | 459.474 | ms | ---------------------------------- [INFO] SUCCESS (took 2634 seconds) ---------------------------------- ``` ## Options Use the following options to customize the `execute-test` command for your use case. Options in this section are categorized by their use case. ## General settings The following options shape how each test runs and how results are output. - `--test-mode`: Runs the given workload in test mode, which is useful when checking a workload for errors. - `--user-tag`: Defines user-specific key-value pairs to be used in metric record as meta information, for example, `intention:baseline-ticket-12345`. - `--results-format`: Defines the output format for the command line results, either `markdown` or `csv`. Default is `markdown`. - `--results-number-align`: Defines the column number alignment for when the `compare` command outputs results. Default is `right`. - `--results-file`: When provided a file path, writes the compare results to the file indicated in the path. - `--show-in-results`: Determines whether or not to include the comparison in the results file. ### Distributions The following options set which version OpenSearch and OpenSearch plugins the benchmark test uses. - `--distribution-version`: Downloads the specified OpenSearch distribution based on version number. For a list of released OpenSearch versions, see [Version history](https://opensearch.org/docs/version-history/). - `--distribution-repository`: Defines the repository from where the OpenSearch distribution should be downloaded. Default is `release`. - `--revision`: Defines the current source code revision to use for running a benchmark test. Default is `current`. - `current`: Uses the source tree's current revision based on your OpenSearch distribution. - `latest`: Fetches the latest revision from the main branch of the source tree. - You can also use a time stamp or commit ID from the source tree. When using a timestamp, specify `@ts` where "ts" is a valid ISO 8601 timestamp, for example `@2013-07-27T10:37:00Z`. - `--opensearch-plugins`: Defines which [OpenSearch plugins]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/install-and-configure/plugins/) to install. By default, no plugins are installed. - `--plugin-params:` Defines a comma-separated list of key:value pairs that are injected verbatim into all plugins as variables. - `--runtime-jdk`: The major version of JDK to use. - `--client-options`: Defines a comma-separated list of clients to use. All options are passed to the OpenSearch Python client. Default is `timeout:60`. ### Cluster The following option relates to the target cluster of the benchmark. - `--target-hosts`: Defines a comma-separated list of host-port pairs which should be targeted if using the pipeline `benchmark-only`. Default is `localhost:9200`. ### Distributed workload generation The following options help those who want to use multiple hosts to generate load to the benchmark cluster. - `--load-worker-coordinator-hosts`: Defines a comma-separated list of hosts that coordinate loads. Default is `localhost`. - `--enable-worker-coordinator-profiling`: Enables an analysis of the performance of OpenSearch Benchmark's worker coordinator. Default is `false`. ### Provisioning The following options help customize how OpenSearch Benchmark provisions OpenSearch and workloads. - `--provision-config-repository`: Defines the repository from which OpenSearch Benchmark loads `provision-configs` and `provision-config-instances`. - `--provision-config-path`: Defines the path to the `--provision-config-instance` and any OpenSearch plugin configurations to use. - `--provision-config-revision`: Defines a specific Git revision in the `provision-config` that OpenSearch Benchmark should use. - `--provision-config-instance`: Defines the `--provision-config-instance` to use. You can see possible configuration instances using the command `opensearch-benchmark list provision-config-instances`. - `--provision-config-instance-params`: A comma-separated list of key-value pairs injected verbatim as variables for the `provision-config-instance`. ### Workload The following options determine which workload is used to run the test. - `--workload-repository`: Defines the repository from where OpenSearch Benchmark loads workloads. - `--workload-path`: Defines the path to a downloaded or custom workload. - `--workload-revision`: Defines a specific revision from the workload source tree that OpenSearch Benchmark should use. - `--workload`: Defines the workload to use based on the workload's name. You can find a list of preloaded workloads using `opensearch-benchmark list workloads`. ### Test procedures The following options define what test procedures the test uses and which operations are contained inside the procedure. - `--test-execution-id`: Defines a unique ID for this test run. - `--test-procedure`: Defines a test procedure to use. You can find a list of test procedures using `opensearch-benchmark list test-procedures`. - `--include-tasks`: Defines a comma-separated list of test procedure tasks to run. By default, all tasks listed in a test procedure array are run. - `--exclude-tasks`: Defines a comma-separated list of test procedure tasks not to run. - `--enable-assertions`: Enables assertion checks for tasks. Default is `false`. ### Pipelines The `--pipeline` option selects a pipeline to run. You can find a list of pipelines supported by OpenSearch Benchmark by running `opensearch-benchmark list pipelines`. ### Telemetry The following options enable telemetry devices on OpenSearch Benchmark. - `--telemetry`: Enables the provided telemetry devices when the devices are provided using a comma-separated list. You can find a list of possible telemetry devices by using `opensearch-benchmark list telemetry`. - `--telemetry-params`: Defines a comma-separated list of key-value pairs that are injected verbatim into the telemetry devices as parameters. ### Errors The following options set how OpenSearch Benchmark handles errors when running tests. - `--on-error`: Controls how OpenSearch Benchmark responds to errors. Default is `continue`. - `continue`: Continues to run the test despite the error. - `abort`: Aborts the test when an error occurs. - `--preserve-install`: Keeps the Benchmark candidate and its index. Default is `false`. - `--kill-running-processes`: When set to `true`, stops any OpenSearch Benchmark processes currently running and allows OpenSearch Benchmark to continue to run. Default is `false`.