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If you want to do some performance monitoring, here are some tools. | If you want to do some performance monitoring, here are some tools. | ||
− | [http://docs.gridcentric.com/canary/ Canary] is an OpenStack service | + | [http://docs.gridcentric.com/canary/ Canary] is an OpenStack service that accesses statistics stored in RRD format (generally collected by `collectd`), released by Gridcentric under the Apache 2.0 license. Canary adds the ability to see real-time graphs of host statistics in the Horizon dashboard as well as the ability to query stats via the nova API / novaclient. |
A blog post from Piotr Siwczak of Mirantis entitled [http://www.mirantis.com/blog/openstack-monitoring/ Some practical considerations for monitoring in OpenStack cloud] also mentions the following tools: | A blog post from Piotr Siwczak of Mirantis entitled [http://www.mirantis.com/blog/openstack-monitoring/ Some practical considerations for monitoring in OpenStack cloud] also mentions the following tools: |
Revision as of 02:58, 8 March 2013
If you want to do some performance monitoring, here are some tools.
Canary is an OpenStack service that accesses statistics stored in RRD format (generally collected by `collectd`), released by Gridcentric under the Apache 2.0 license. Canary adds the ability to see real-time graphs of host statistics in the Horizon dashboard as well as the ability to query stats via the nova API / novaclient.
A blog post from Piotr Siwczak of Mirantis entitled Some practical considerations for monitoring in OpenStack cloud also mentions the following tools:
- Nagios
- Ganglia (supports sFlow)
- Cacti
- Zabbix
- Zenoss ZenPack for OpenStack
- sFlowTrend