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hi Ignazio,<br>
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the purpose of the telemetry_secret is to enable the ability to sign
and validate datapoints transferred between Ceilometer services --
this is to ensure the data isn't tampered with. you just need to
ensure the telemetry_secret value defined in config file used by
polling/notification agent(s) is the same as the telemetry_secret
value defined in config file used by collector service(s).<br>
<br>
that said, in your environment, the security provided by your
message queue might be enough for you to ensure data integrity. if
so, you can just leave the telemetry_secret value blank to avoid the
overhead of signing and validating each datapoint<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 30/09/15 12:35 PM, Ignazio Cassano
wrote:<br>
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<p>Hi everyone, I reinstalled openstak kilo telemetry and I forgot
to save my old telemetry secret , so I created a new one and
wrote it in ceilometer.conf .<br>
Is telemetry secret stored in other places ?<br>
Regards</p>
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gord</pre>
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