I have a single node configuration for devstack liberty working and I want
to record all the *ceilometer events* like compute.instance.start,
compute.instance.end, compute.instance.update etc occurred recently.
I am unable to get any event occurred for instances running for demo
project i.e when I
Hello all;
This seems like a common problem. Seeing it in a few places. However am
not finding that the question has been answered.
I followed the Liberty install instructions for Networking option 2. I
found one possible ambiguity in setting up the .ini files.
=== Create the Public Network
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Hi,
I'm doing a university project in OpenStack. The aim is to monitor virtual
routers per tenant with Monasca(which according to my knowledge hasn't been
implemented yet). The initial features would include monitoring of in/out
traffic per interface. I'm writing a plugin in Monasca for that
> In our environments, we offer two types of storage. Tenants can either use
> Ceph/RBD and trade speed/latency for reliability and protection against
> physical disk failures, or they can launch instances that are realized as
> LVs on an LVM VG that we create on top of a RAID 0 spanning all but
On 04/03/2016 5:15 PM, Stig Telfer wrote:
>
>> On 4 Mar 2016, at 15:40, gordon chung wrote:
>>
>>> One part of the documentation set that we were missing was a guide to how
>>> to migrate from ceilometer to a ceilometer/gnocchi combination (which I
>>> understand is the ultimate
Hi all,
Just thought I'd mention that if anyone has been seeing odd idle/system/user
results in /proc/stats or "top" in a guest with CONFIG_VIRT_CPU_ACCOUNTING_GEN
enabled (it's automatically selected by CONFIG_NO_HZ_FULL) that it's not your
imagination or anything you did wrong.
I recently
We ($work) have been researching this topic for the past few weeks and I
wanted to give an update on what we've found.
First, we've found that both Rackspace and Azure advocate the use of
RAID'ing block storage volumes from within an instance for both performance
and resilience [1][2][3]. I only
From: joe >
Date: Monday 7 March 2016 at 07:53
To: openstack-operators
>
Subject: Re: [Openstack-operators] RAID / stripe block storage volumes
We ($work) have been