[openstack-dev] [Monasca] How to get “aggregated value of one metric statistics” ?
Mohan Kumar
nmohankumar1011 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 25 13:57:09 UTC 2019
Hi Team,
How to get “aggregated value of one metric statistics” from starting of
month to till now .
If I try to group metrics using * --period* based on timestamp it including
data from previous month metrics as well
[1] In below example , trying to get last ~24.5 days of metrics from
particular tenant , But I can see 2019-01-26 data . With UTC_START_TIME
“2019-02-01T00:00:00Z”
[2] does *--merge_metrics * not Merge multiple metrics into a single
result ?
Please suggest how to customise my API call to get “AVG (aggregated) value
of one metric statistics” from starting of month to till now .
*Regards.,*
Mohankumar N
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