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Hi stackers,<br>
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float: none; ">Just like Nova does have the nova-manage service
list to check on how well the nova-services are running in all the
nodes, i suggest that quantum does the same. After all, we have
the l3-agent, dhcp agent, quantum server and many plugin agents
running in different nodes and it will be nice to have a common
monitoring function which checks the state of each service<br>
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The blueprint is registered here: </span><span style="color:
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<a
href="https://blueprints.launchpad.net/quantum/+spec/quantum-monitoring-function">https://blueprints.launchpad.net/quantum/+spec/quantum-monitoring-function</a>
if anyone is interested.<br>
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Best regards<br>
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