Entropy
Revised on: 4/5/2014 by Pranesh Pandurangan
Summary
Entropy is a framework to write audit and repair scripts for openstack. It will allow writing cluster-check scripts, and define reactions to the errors/issues these bugs raise.
Entropy will allow developers to write health checkers without worrying about deployment, setting up a Jenkins, integrating with an emailer, etc. It also allows definition of "reaction" scripts that wait on issues and take well defined actions (file a ticket, mark a hypervisor bad, etc). This automates reacting to failure at one level, and tackles inundating SEs with emails about (probably) minor issues. A potentially more important use is to aggregate failures, notice trends in failures, and developing a database of known failures to make dealing with new ones easier.
Conceptual Example
We're working on uploading entropy to Pypi. You'll need to run entropy manually till then.
git clone https://github.com/stackforge/entropy.git
terminal 1:
cd entropy/
mkdir entropy/logs
mkdir entropy/audit
mkdir entropy/repair
python entropy start-engine -n test -a entropy/cfg/audit.cfg -r entropy/cfg/repair.cfg -l entropy/logs/entropy.log
terminal 2:
cd entropy/entropy/logs
tail -f entropy.log
terminal 3:
python entropy register-repair -n vmbooter -c entropy/repair/vmbooter.json -e test
python entropy register-audit -n vmbooter -c entropy/audit/vmbooter.json -e test
Design
Contributors
- Pranesh Pandurangan (Yahoo!)
- Joshua Harlow (Yahoo!)
- Mike Wilson
- Debojyoti Dutta (Cisco)
- You!!
Join us!
IRC: You will also find us in #openstack-entropy
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Todo
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/openstack-entropy