Yes, I’ve seen it. It’s totally simple and good, but I’d rather something which could be integrated/deployed with TripleO so that:

  • We won’t be forced to deploy it on each node separately.
  • We will be able to monitor all of cloud “as a cloud” and all of nodes together in a single page or program.

Node exporter is good but only for individual OSs.

 

Khodayar

 

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From: Michael Solberg
Sent: Donnerstag, 22. Oktober 2020 18:10
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [rdo-users] TripleO Monitoring Tool/Method

 

Have you taken a look at the Prometheus Node Exporter? (https://github.com/prometheus/node_exporter) It will expose things like load average and disk usage for each node. These statistics can then be scraped into Prometheus and graphed with Grafana.

 

Michael.

 

 

On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 11:46 AM Khodayar Doustar <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi everybody,

 

I am searching for a good and useful method to monitor my 40 nodes cloud.

 

I have tried

 

- Prometheus + Grafana (with https://github.com/openstack-exporter/openstack-exporter) but it cannot monitor nodes load and cpu usage etc.

and 

- Gnocchi +Collectd + Grafana but it enforces unbelievable load on nodes and make the whole cloud completely unusable!

 

I've tried to use Graphite + Grafana but I failed.

 

Do you have any suggestions?

 

P.S. Where can I find good documentation for TripleO over CentOS? Redhat's is somehow restricted to its own RHOSP. This website is down: http://tripleo.org/

 

Thanks,

Khodayar

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