[Openstack] How to query ceilometer to get nova-specific data

claudio marques claudio at onesource.pt
Thu Jun 20 13:16:42 UTC 2013


Have you have single node, devstack or multi-node openstack architecture ?


claudio at onesource.pthttp://www.onesource.pt/Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 18:35:49 +0530
From: jobin.rv at gmail.com
To: claudio at onesource.pt
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Subject: Re: [Openstack] How to query ceilometer to get nova-specific data

The logs presently don't have ERROR's or WARNING's, so I presume they are running well and as for the config file, I have customized it a bit. Please have a look at it here. Thank you so much for your patience! :)



On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 6:17 PM, claudio marques <claudio at onesource.pt> wrote:




Hi
Try to see if your daemons (api, collector, central agent, compute agent) are working without having issues. (see logs)!Have you configured your ceilometer.conf file or is the default one? 
Are shore that you are filing your data base?
Cheers
Claudio Marques

claudio at onesource.pt
http://www.onesource.pt/

Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 17:47:45 +0530
From: jobin.rv at gmail.com

To: brent.roskos at solinea.com
CC: claudio at onesource.pt; openstack at lists.launchpad.net

Subject: Re: [Openstack] How to query ceilometer to get nova-specific data

Hey, Brent!

Yes, I am using admin as the user for querying and keystone user-role-list has admin as one of its roles.




On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 5:16 PM, Brent Roskos <brent.roskos at solinea.com> wrote:

Jobin,

Please ensure that the token you are using was obtained with a user having the admin role.

Regards,Brent




On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 7:29 AM, Jobin Raju George <jobin.rv at gmail.com> wrote:


Thanks Claudio for your detailed explanation, but the query returns me an empty list: [] Is something wrong with my nova-* or ceilometer-*?




On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 4:53 PM, claudio marques <claudio at onesource.pt> wrote:







Hi
Well, i am also trying to decode all the meters that ceilometer can return, and how to do most of the queries, but, to query some specific data, what I am doing is:Firs get the resource id number and then query using parameters in the curl command.




This is what I already tested:Get the resource id from what you want to query ceilometer
$ curl -X GET -H 'X-Auth-Token:<my_token_here' "http://localhost:8777/v2/resources | python -mjson.tool"   




And then query with: 
$curl -X GET -H 'X-Auth-Token:<my_token_here' "http://localhost:8777/v2/meters/cpu?q.field=resource_id&q.value=<resource_id_here> | python -mjson.tool"




Remember that option "q" is to filter rules for the resources to be returned, and try to use python mjson.tool, just for having something legible in your terminal.




Good luck :)
Cláudio Marques




claudio at onesource.pt



http://www.onesource.pt/

Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 16:03:00 +0530
From: jobin.rv at gmail.com




To: claudio at onesource.pt
CC: openstack at lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Openstack] How to query ceilometer to get nova-specific data





Hey, Claudio!

The command I executed is the second command in the page that you gave(which
 is also the one I am referring to). Can you please pin-point what is 
the mistake in the command or counsel what is the right one to get 
nova-specific data? By the way, I replaced resource_id with the actual ID of the resource I wanted.



On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 3:50 PM, claudio marques <claudio at onesource.pt> wrote:




Hi Jobin
I think that your Curl command is not right. Look into this page for more info about meters from ceilometer. 
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/ceilometer/webapi/v2.html#ceilometer.api.controllers.v2.Statistics.max





Cheers
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 15:19:44 +0530
From: jobin.rv at gmail.com
To: openstack at lists.launchpad.net





Subject: [Openstack] How to query ceilometer to get nova-specific data

Hey, all!


I installed ceilometer on Ubuntu 12.04 using the manual installation guide given here. However, I am having trouble getting data from it. When I do a ceilometer meter-list, all I get is a table with 4 rows with the names: image and image.size and its parameters; no CPU, vCPU and memory.







When I query using curl, I get some data regarding images installed and their sizes and ID and date of creation, etc.; no nova-specific data. This is how I query ceilometer using curl:

curl -X GET -H 'X-Auth-Token:<my_token_here' "http://localhost:8777/v2/resources/resource_id"







This returns a 404 Not Found error.

These are my primary concerns:

1) How do I query to get the CPU resources utilized by my virtual machines?







2) How do I decide on which port I have to pass this query? There are some documents which have v1 instead of v2 in the URL, I would like to have clarification on that too.







Thanks for your patience.
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Thanks and regards,



Jobin Raju George


Third Year, Information Technology


College of Engineering Pune


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