[openstack-dev] [kolla] Monitoring tooling

Mathias Ewald mewald at evoila.de
Mon Jul 25 04:38:44 UTC 2016


Hi, correct me if wrong please: Isn't gnocchi more targeting cloud tenants
rather than cloud ops? If that's the case I wont find info like "controller
cpu usage" or "hypervisor memory usage".

Cheers
Mathias
Am 24.07.2016 23:02 schrieb "Matthias Runge" <mrunge at redhat.com>:

> On 23/07/16 00:15, Steven Dake (stdake) wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > At the midcycle we decided to push off implementing Monitoring until
> > post Newton.  The rationale for this decision was that the core review
> > team has enough on their plates and nobody was super keen to implement
> > any monitoring solution given our other priorities.
> >
> > Like all good things, communities produce new folks that want to do new
> > things, and Sensu was proposed as Kolla's monitoring solution (atleast
> > the first one).  A developer that has done some good work has shown up
> > to do the job as well :)  I have heard good things about Sensu, minus
> > the fact that it is implemented in Ruby and I fear it may end up causing
> > our gate a lot of hassle.
>
> On a side note, we just founded a SIG in CentOS to bring in logging and
> monitoring tools[1].
>
> You were mentioning two different tasks: One is availability monitoring,
> which we are doing with sensu/uchiwa
> For performance monitoring there as a chain of collectd - graphite -
> grafana.
>
> Instead of graphite, one could use gnocchi[2] through a plugin.
>
> These mentioned tools are implemented in Ruby(sensu/uchiwa),
> Go/Nodejs(Grafana) and C (collectd). Graphite is a Django app.
>
> [1] https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/OpsTools
> [2] http://docs.openstack.org/developer/gnocchi/grafana.html
>
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