OpenStack Monasca Ceilometer - Provide Metering for Monasca
Project description
monasca-ceilometer
Python plugin and storage driver for Ceilometer to send samples to monasca-api. Also known as Ceilosca.
Installation
Installation instructions for setting up Ceilosca automatically
See devstack/README.md.
Installation Instructions for setting up Ceilosca manually
To set up Ceilosca automatically, read the instructions in devstack/README.md or use the included Vagrantfile
Assumes that an active monasca-api server is running after installing DevStack.
Run devstack to get openstack installed, including Monasca and Ceilometer plugins.
Install python-monascaclient.
pip install python-monascaclient
Clone monasca-ceilometer from github.com.
Copy the following files from ceilosca/ceilometer to devstack’s ceilometer location, typically at /opt/stack/ceilometer.
monasca_client.py monasca_opts.py opts.py publisher/monasca_data_filter.py publisher/monasca.py tests/* (skipping the init.py files)
Edit setup.cfg (used at the time of installation)
Under ‘ceilometer.sample.publisher =’ section add the following line:
monasca = ceilometer.publisher.monasca:MonascaPublisher
Configure /etc/ceilometer/pipeline.yaml to send the metrics to the monasca publisher. Use the included monasca-ceilometer/etc/ceilometer/pipeline.yaml file as an example.
Configure /etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf for setting up storage driver for Ceilometer. Use the included monasca-ceilometer/etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf file as an example.
Copy the included monasca_field_definitions.yml file from monasca-ceilometer/etc/ceilometer to /etc/ceilometer.
This monasca_field_definitions.yaml file contains configuration how to treat each field in Ceilometer sample object on per meter basis. The monasca_data_filter.py uses this file and only stores the fields that are specified in this config file.
Make sure the user specified under [service_credentials] in ceilometer.conf has monasca_user role added.
Other install info
Since we don’t have a full repo of ceilometer, we setup the ceilometer repo in venv and copy monasca integration files in there, and run the unit tests over that code. At present this is tested against ceilometer stable/pike branch, if you need to test against different branch you can change it in test-requirements.txt
Relevant files are:
monasca_test_setup.py - determines the ceilometer venv path and copies the relevant files over
tox.ini - calls the commands for setup and runs the tests
test-requirements.txt - contains the dependencies required for testing
Using Ceilosca
Defining or changing existing meters
From time to time, Ceilometer introduces new meters. The list of currently supported measurements can be found at https://docs.openstack.org/ceilometer/pike/admin/telemetry-measurements.html (which is generated from https://github.com/openstack/ceilometer/doc/source/admin/telemetry-measurements.rst).
Some meters require additional configuration in Ceilometer. For example, the SDN pollster meters need specialized drivers. For more information about how Ceilometer collects meters through polling or collecting, please reference the Telemetry documentation and measurements.
Defining which meters are published from Ceilometer to Monasca API
As with Ceilometer, the list of meters to be published is specified in /etc/ceilometer/pipeline.yaml.
As metering data accumulates over time, it is recommended that Ceilometer be configured to only publish meters where the customer has a need for the data. Additionally, it is recommended to check the measurements captured by Monasca agents to avoid any duplication of data.
To enable or disable meters,
Identify the current list of meters being collected, specified in /etc/ceilometer/pipeline.yaml. Hint: You can see which meters are currently being reported through ``monasca metric-list`` (or ``ceilometer meter-list`` in Pike and earlier).
Edit the /etc/ceilometer/pipeline.yaml file to add or remove entries from the meters list.
Repeat changes for all control plane nodes.
Restart all Ceilometer notification agents, polling agents, and central services to pick up the changes.
To create new meters (or clean out removed meters),
Identify which meters are available for this OpenStack Ceilometer release on measurements page.
Idenfity which parameters should be transfered to Monasca.
Identify the Origin of the meter. Be aware that Pollster meters may require additional configuration.
Modify monasca_field_definitions.yml with the new meters.
Restart Ceilometer services on all control nodes.
Also note that HPE published documentation describing how to configure the metering service (using Ceilosca in Helion OpenStack 3.0 and later), which may be helpful for historical context. link 1 link 2 link 3
Using Monasca API meters collected by Ceilosca
Here are a few examples of how a meter gathered by Ceilometer and passed through Ceilosca can be found and used in the Monasca API.
In Ceilometer pipeline YAML file
Ceilometer meter |
Monasca API metric |
---|---|
vcpus |
vcpus |
image.size |
image.size |
disk.root.size |
disk.root.size |
memory |
memory |
storage.objects |
storage.objects |
Note: Monasca Agent can gather many similar metrics directly, such as cpu time for a VM. For simplicity, it is recommended that the Monasca Agent be favored when choosing which metrics to use.
License
Copyright (c) 2015-2017 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
Copyright (c) 2018 SUSE LLC
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the “License”); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an “AS IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
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