# etcd/tools/rw-heatmaps `etcd/tools/rw-heatmaps` is the mixed read/write performance evaluation tool for etcd clusters. ## Installation Install the tool by running the following command from the etcd source directory. ```sh $ go install -v ./tools/rw-heatmaps ``` The installation will place executables in the $GOPATH/bin. If $GOPATH environment variable is not set, the tool will be installed into the $HOME/go/bin. You can also find out the installed location by running the following command from the etcd source directory. Make sure that $PATH is set accordingly in your environment. ```sh $ go list -f "{{.Target}}" ./tools/rw-heatmaps ``` Alternatively, instead of installing the tool, you can use it by simply running the following command from the etcd source directory. ```sh $ go run ./tools/rw-heatmaps ``` ## Execute ### Benchmark To get a mixed read/write performance evaluation result: ```sh # run with default configurations and specify the working directory $ ./rw-benchmark.sh -w ${WORKING_DIR} ``` `rw-benchmark.sh` will automatically use the etcd binary compiled under `etcd/bin/` directory. Note: the result CSV file will be saved to current working directory. The working directory is where etcd database is saved. The working directory is designed for scenarios where a different mounted disk is preferred. ### Plot Graphs To generate two images (read and write) based on the benchmark result CSV file: ```sh # to generate a pair of read & write images from one data csv file $ rw-heatmaps ${CSV_FILE} -t ${IMAGE_TITLE} -o ${OUTPUT_IMAGE_NAME} ``` To generate two images (read and write) showing the performance difference from two result CSV files: ```sh # to generate a pair of read & write images from one data csv file $ rw-heatmaps ${CSV_FILE1} ${CSV_FILE2} -t ${IMAGE_TITLE} -o ${OUTPUT_IMAGE_NAME} ``` To see the available options use the `--help` option. ```sh $ rw-heatmaps --help rw-heatmaps is a tool to generate read/write heatmaps images for etcd3. Usage: rw-heatmaps [input file(s) in csv format] [flags] Flags: -h, --help help for rw-heatmaps -f, --output-format string output image file format (default "jpg") -o, --output-image-file string output image filename (required) -t, --title string plot graph title (required) --zero-centered plot the improvement graph with white color represents 0.0 (default true) ```