[Openstack] [ceilometer] meter data volume

Doug Hellmann doug.hellmann at dreamhost.com
Wed Oct 31 16:46:08 UTC 2012


On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 10:23 AM, Eoghan Glynn <eglynn at redhat.com> wrote:

>
>
> Hi Yawei Wu,
>
> The root of the confusion is the fact the cpu meter is reporting
> the cumlative cpu_time stat from libvirt. This libvirt counter is
> reset when the associated qemu process is restarted (an artifact
> of how cpuacct works).
>
> So when you stop/start or suspend/resume, a fresh qemu process
> is sparked up, then the cumulative time is reset.
>
> Thanks for bringing this up, as it has implications as to how
> we meter CPU time and utilization[1].
>
> We may need to start metering the delta between CPU times on
> subsequent polling cycles, instead of using a cumulative meter
> (dealing with the edge case where the instance has been restarted
> within a polling period).
>

Good idea. We need to capture this issue to make sure we get it onto the
roadmap for this cycle. Is there a bug or blueprint for it yet?

Doug


>
> Cheers,
> Eoghan
>
> [1] https://review.openstack.org/14921
>
>
> > I am still testing ceilometer now. I am confused about the meter
> > volume
> > in the mongodb. Let's talk about cpu usage.
> >
> > After I create and boot a vm named vm_1, meter data record about cpu
> > usage will be inserted into db in cycle(default 10 minutes). For
> > example,the 'counter_volume' of the first record is '52060000000',and
> > the second one is '123890000000'.
> >
> > 1) '123890000000' nanoseconds means '123.89' seconds or two
> > minutes,it
> > seem like to be 1238.9 seconds actually, is there something wrong ?
> >
> > 2) If I never reboot or suspend vm_1, will the 'counter_volume' of
> > cpu
> > usage record increase all the time ? Just like '8 minutes' -> '18
> > minutes' -> '28 minutes' ?
> >
> > 3) If I reboot or suspend vm_1, I find that the 'counter_volume' of
> > cpu
> > usage record will count from zero. Just like '8 minutes' -> '18
> > minutes'
> > -> '28 minutes' [-> '0 minutes'] ->'5 minutes' -> '15 minutes'. Does
> > it
> > mean that 'counter_volume' just represents how long has vm_1 been
> > booted
> > up ?
> >
> > 4) This one is about Web API. I find that "GET
> > /v1/resources/(resource)/meters/(meter)/volume/sum" just return the
> > sum
> > value of all the cpu 'counter_volume', like '8 minutes' + '18
> > minutes'.
> > Is it reduplicate ?
> >
> > 5) If I want to know how long has vm_1's cpu been used yesterday, how
> > can I do ?
> >
> > It seems like that I have too many questions..
> >
> > Thank you very much !
> >
> >
> > -----------------------
> > Yawei Wu
> > Dalian Hi-Think Computer Technology,Corp.
> >
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