Hi! Thanks for this material, I’ll have a look at it. As our philosophy at work is to always push upstream all our patchs/features or bug fixes, I won’t modify and keep the source code on our own and if we need further features like that I think we will rather push for a Blueprint with all required commits. Did you already discussed that topic with the Octavia team? Thanks a lot. Le mer. 21 nov. 2018 à 09:12, Sa Pham <saphi070@gmail.com> a écrit :
Hi,
In Vietnam Openinfra Days 2018, I have a presentation about monitoring and logging for Octavia Amphora. We have to customize octavia source code to do this. I send you my presentation slide:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dHXExEKrHDg4Cf3D1fBeulLDW_G-txLr/view?usp=s...
Best,
On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 3:05 PM Gaël THEROND <gael.therond@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi guys,
As already discussed I had to test Octavia as our corporate LoadBalancer solution and it was a success.
Thank to everyone on this list that assisted me and especially Michael Octavia is fully working and without weird nightmare glitches.
Now that I validated the technical part of my project, I need to enter more operationals questions such as what’s the best way to monitor and log amphora?
I would like to be able to get a monitoring and logging agent installed on the amphora in order to get proper metrics about what’s going on with the LoadBalancer, is it fully cpu loaded? Is it using all network resources available, are the file descriptors near the initial limits? How much xxx HTTP return code the loadBalancer is facing and send those logs to an ELK or something similar.
Do you know if that something that I could achieve by adding more elements to the image at DIB time or are there any other better best-practices that I should be aware of ?
As Octavia is creating a namespace for each HAProxy process, I am wandering if it’s even possible.
Thanks a lot for your hard work guys.
Kind regards,
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