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<div>Hey all,</div>
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<div>I've been poking around to get an understanding of what some of these default meters mean in the course of researching this Glance bug (<a href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/ceilometer/+bug/1201701">https://bugs.launchpad.net/ceilometer/+bug/1201701</a>).
I was wondering if anyone could explain to me what the instance meter is. The unit 'instance' sort of confuses me when each one of these meters is tied to a single resource (instance), especially because it looks like a count of all notifications regarding
a particular instance that hit the bus. Here's some output for one of the instances I spun up: <a href="http://paste.openstack.org/show/42963/">http://paste.openstack.org/show/42963/</a>. Another concern I have is I think I may have found another bug, because
I can delete the instance shown in this paste, and it still has a resource state description of 'scheduling' long after it's been deleted: <a href="http://paste.openstack.org/show/42962/">http://paste.openstack.org/show/42962/</a>, much like the Glance issue
I'm currently working on.</div>
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<div>I'm very new to this, so feel free to be verbose. =]</div>
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<div>Thanks for your time!</div>
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<div>-Thomas</div>
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