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  • Learning where these logs are located in the file system or API gives you an advantage. This chapter also showed how to read, interpret, and manipulate information
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  • Logging Monitoring SummaryAs an OpenStack cloud is composed of so many different services, there are a large number of log files. This chapter aims to
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  • /var/log/nova/nova-api.log Terminal 2: # openstack server list Look for any errors or traces in the log file. For more information, see Logging and Monitoring
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  • Consumes logs from Kafka, transforms them, and publishes them to Kafka. Consumes logs from Kafka, prepares them for bulk storage, and stores them
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  • capability of the node. Monitoring the resource usage and user growth will enable you to know when to procure. The Logging and Monitoring chapte in the Operations
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  • mitaka DeNA https://engineer.dena.jp/2017/08/denaopenstack4.html Logging/Monitoring Architecture DPDK knowledge Please leave your knowledge in https://wiki
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  • capability of the node. Monitoring the resource usage and user growth will enable you to know when to procure. The Logging and Monitoring chapter in the Operations
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  • Logging and Monitoring This chapter shows you where OpenStack places logs and how to best read and manage logs for monitoring purposes. Backup and Recovery
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  • different view on what load balancing is and how it should work. The goal of this page is to list overall requirements and use cases for the Neutron LBaaS plugin
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  • Falcon Auth: Keystone middleware Storage: MongoDB Logging: Standard library logging Monitoring: TBD - Statsd, as well as HTTP stats page? Self-host
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  • /var/log/nova/nova-api.log Terminal 2: # openstack server list Look for any errors or traces in the log file. For more information, see ops-logging-monitoring
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  • Integration with metering, logging, horizon, monitoring, automatic configuration backups, etc. The load-balancer service is monitoring the health of the load-balancers
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  • file to the built .xml version, and check the headings, subheadings, and procedure numbers to make sure they are correct, and line up with original. This is
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  • ops-logging-monitoring This chapter shows you where OpenStack places logs and how to best read and manage logs for monitoring purposes. ops-backup-recovery
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  • OpenStack Ops Mailing List and participate in threads that have [Tools/Monitoring] in the subject line, Ops Tools and Monitoring team meets approximately
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  • well, we're talking about two different things: events (for billing and monitoring) and instrumentation (for performance) 3:11 jeffreyb yes, so that is meant
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  • com/Repositories with monitoring scripts and checks: Tools to monitor OpenStack: https://github.com/osops/tools-monitoring Rackspace private cloud monitoring scripts:
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  • by copying the appropriate "Requirement Link" and pasting it into the review comments Link discussion logs to the appropriate security feature so that others
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  • traffic,eg ARP,ICMP... Because the two points lead to exssive cpu and network cost, and some security problems, most physical switches offer many traffic
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  • Default alarm severity and descriptions Out of the box general purpose monitoring metrics and alarms available for all parts (services, applications,
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  • Organisers: Debbo Dutta, Joe Topjian To discover and detail best practices in ops monitoring and tools, and facilitate tool sharing Sign up to the openstack-operators
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  • org/p/kilo-summit-ops-monitoring Traditional service monitoring Tenant health monitoring Expose this monitoring to tenants Provide monitoring as a service for
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  • ca-openstack-monitoring Monitoring as a Service in the HPC Cloud Video: https://www.openstack.org/videos/summits/berlin-2018/monitoring-as-a-service-in-the-hpc-cloud
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  • Learning where these logs are located in the file system or API gives you an advantage. This chapter also showed how to read, interpret, and manipulate information
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  • OpenStack needs logging and notification security guidelines and best practices to prevent accidental leakage of confidential information to unauthorized
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  • sub-expressions and logical operators. Monitoring agent that supports a number of built-in system and service checks and also supports Nagios checks and statsd
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  • openstack.common import log as logging LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) To add a DEBUG logging statement, you would do: LOG.debug("This is a custom
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  • exposed and why. Closely related: providing standardized logging and documenting error conditions various tools could be applied to the logs (splunk
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  • "Why did my job run slow?". Monitoring system security events. Collecting ssh log messages and distilling them into monitoring events for tracking activity
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  • specifically about Monitoring at the Operations/Meetups. These working groups are specific to Operators and function. Operators Tools and Monitoring First check
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  • servers, and allowing servers to push notifications back in the form of passive monitoring. Nagios has been around since 1999. Although newer monitoring services
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  • These docs are outdated, but kept here for historical reasons and search access. To view the latest docs, please refer to http://docs.openstack.org/de
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  • where you need to monitor devstack's log files. Here's how you set up logging to file with the least amount of fuss. To set up logging of screen windows
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  • exist and how to start one. If you're into diversity and making our community more welcoming and diverse, please look at the Women of OpenStack and Outreach
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  • additional capabilities. The Monitoring Client library is used by the Monitoring UI, Ceilometer publisher, and other components. Monitoring UI: A Horizon dashboard
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  • outside and watch the dial spin and confirm your monthly bill jives with what the meter is reporting. The important aspects of metering and monitoring: These
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  • asedDeployment Policy based monitoring enabling (Ceilometer/Monasca) during provisioning and subsequent monitoring and enforcement Goal is to be able
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  • Distributed monitoring approach is one of the framework which enables flexible and scalable monitoring that can work with current OpenStack telemetry and monitoring
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  • Community. OSOps Logging Tooling - A repo for tools that sit around or help deal with Logging in OpenStack Clouds. OSOps Monitoring Tooling - A shared
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  • openstack.common import log as logging LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) To add a DEBUG logging statement, you would do: LOG.debug("This is a custom
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  • MagnetoDB/specs/bulkload-api MagnetoDB/specs/data-api MagnetoDB/specs/monitoring-api MagnetoDB/specs/monitoring-health-check MagnetoDB/specs/notification MagnetoDB/specs/rbac
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  • end-to-end QoS guarantees, use monitoring protocols like NetFlow. Let anyone build advanced network services (open and closed source) that plug into Openstack
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  • "powervm:volume-check".Method: Zuul monitoring event queueOpenStack Programs: nova-powervm (reporting and gating), networking-powervm (reporting and gating), ceilometer-powervm
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  • Specs: The Good, Bad, and the Ugly 14:00 - 14:40 - Dealing with RPC and DB changes during upgrade. 14:00 - 14:40 - Schema and Schema Validation for Notifications
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  • See also: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/incubation-and-integration-requirements Umbrella BP: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/zaqar/+spec/graduation
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  • on load (which can be checked by GETting the stats for the queue, and/or monitoring whether or not individual workers are idle). 3a. Worker crashes after
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  • via TripleO, and will be able to deploy Vitrage templates) Barometer: Monitoring and Service Assurance for NFV Doctor: fault management and maintenance
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  • deployment, management of running apps(monitoring, autoscaling, self-healing), blue green deployments, application versioning and rollbacks 3. Environments -
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  • launchpad.net/magnetodb/+spec/monitoring-health-check isviridov https://blueprints.launchpad.net/magnetodb/+spec/monitoring-api isviridov https://blueprints
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  • the existing stacktach logging and configuration mechanism RabbitMQ support only Subsequent deployments would: Replace the logging/config information with
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  • management ip for monitoring 3.Choose at least 2 VMs on different compute nodes and do a ssh session per VM (login as root/root) and run the following
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  • servers, and allowing servers to push notifications back in the form of passive monitoring. Nagios has been around since 1999. Although newer monitoring services
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  • of install and config reference from component guides and establishes a new guide that will contain links and references to other guides and serve as a
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  • group aims to define the use cases and identify and prioritise the requirements which are needed to deploy, manage, and run telecommunication services on
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  • provides simple, intelligent, reliable, and scalable provisioning, monitoring, and management of both single and multi-node datastores. Trove is an
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  • notifications of table/data item CRUD activities, and the notification mechanism. The monitoring tools and metering metrics will be deferred to later, possibly
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  • communication and governance Fri 1:20 – 2:00 Ansible Fri 2:10 – 2:50 Chef Fri 3:00 – 3:40 Puppet Fri 4:00 – 4:30 Monitoring and Logging Wed 9:00 -
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  • access logs running on any host in the cluster. As an alternative, you can ssh to a given host and examine the logs in /var/log/pods and /var/log/containers
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  • analysis and understanding of how logging happens. Secondary: Application Developers - The results from our working group will support logging group to
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  • timely updates of usage data and disperse them to various customers (both internal and external) for billing, decision support, and analytic purposes.
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  • items to the agenda below and we'll cover them. Previous meetings, with their notes and logs, can be found under Satori/MeetingLogs
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  • ts] Add resource monitoring. This requires: "Per Storlet Daemons" to log to host syslog. Log CPU utilization per invocation Log memory consumption
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  • Log in as admin Go to Advanced Services screen and enable Load Balancing service for Project Go to Service properties and add Device into the list of
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  • discovery Monitoring service get important events through notifications/trigger. logs and alarms logs/alarms and events logs, alarms, events, and performance
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  • please see https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/ZVMDriver/zVM-CIMethod: Zuul monitoring event queueOpenStack Programs: nova, networking-zvm, nova-zvm-virt-driverCurrent
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  • change persistence backend, connection and logbook objects API as follows: remove __iter__ and find from LogBook and FlowDetail add methods to Connection
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  • are in use. Install appropriate IDS and traffic monitoring tools with a particular focus on ARP packet monitoring. The Neutron development team plan to
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  • An API Server and Controller component that is comprised of:API server that provides a RESTful interface to compose and decompose nodes and list them A
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  • implement Scales to an unlimited number of queues and clients Per-queue stats, useful for monitoring and autoscale Tag-based message filtering (planned)
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  • 2.5 and earlier of QEMU and libvirt versions of 2.1 or earlier. The issue has been resolved in all QEMU versions 2.6 and above and libvirt 2.2 and above
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  • instrumentation and monitoring in order to aid in tracking scale and availability issues, monitoring intra-service issues, component errors, and for managing
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  • ready to configure and run the xen tools part of DevStack. This will create an Ubuntu VM, and run stack.sh when the VM boots, and install and configure the
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  • Oslo (section oslo.log)
    Summary: a logging configuration library. Proposal: n/a Source: http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/oslo.logging Bugs: please file bugs in the oslo.log project
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  • 'BytesType' and rows_cached = 0.0 and row_cache_save_period = 0 and row_cache_keys_to_save = 2147483647 and keys_cached = 200000.0 and key_cache_save_period
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  • occur. Note, don't confuse this with sysop monitoring, such as load-monitoring, disk-monitoring, network-monitoring, etc which are all controlled by other
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  • option to turn eventlet debug on/off proxy-logging middleware updates: proxy-logging can now handle logging for other middleware Added swift_hash_path_prefix
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  • 09:40: Future of Nova API v2.0 and 3rd Party APIs 09:50 - 10:30: Quotas and Database (part 2) 11:00 - 11:40: Flavors and Image Properties 11:50 - 12:30:
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  • [1640-1810] Room 221-222 - Fault Management/Monitoring for NFV/Edge/5G/IoT - https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/YVR-fm-monitoring [1730-1810] Room 220 Keystone Feedback
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  • instance, everything was back up and running. We reviewed the logs and saw that at some point, network communication stopped and then everything went idle. We
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  • future cycles: log processing application level monitoring group based configuration control - connect tooz to manage configuration and allow for better
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  • of interest in using Monasca as the monitoring and metrics service in OpenStack. (ref Train PTG notes) The Monasca and Telemetry projects have both been
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  • fuel-plugin-vmware-dvs fuel-plugin-vxlan fuel-plugin-zabbix-monitoring-emc fuel-plugin-zabbix-monitoring-extreme-networks fuel-plugin-zabbix-snmptrapd fuel-qa
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  • regressions into Fuel CI, and to assist Puppet OpenStack developers with investigating Fuel CI failures, Fuel team commits to monitoring and investigating failures
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  • driver). Command-and-control layer handles: Octavia amphora lifecycle management Octavia amphora monitoring Octavia amphora command and control Neutron
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  • allowed to run, and just used sudo to run that command as root. However this was difficult to maintain. The sudoers file was part of (and its format depending
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  • the monitoring capabilities provided by vendor-specific Hadoop management tooling, EHO will provide pluggable integration with external monitoring systems
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  • new features such as Domains and Groups, Role management and assignment to Domains and Groups, Domain-based authentication, and Domain context switching.
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  • some way on the Topology Graph. 2) Logging - Abstracting Heat Engine and API logging from the internals and displaying them in the UI will allow Heat
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  • 17:00 - 17:40 Work session: bays and containers monitoring https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/newton-magnum-monitoring Wed 17:20 - 18:00: (WS) Concurrency
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  • heat-tranlator and tosca-parser Report of NFV-TST discussion heat-tranlator and tosca-parser NFV-TST discussion heat-tranlator and tosca-parser spec
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  • implement platform and infrastructure systems needed to provide a unified abstraction layer for composing, controlling, managing, and monitoring flexible media
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  • files and documentation before every release. There have been some logging changes that need to be called out. In all cases, well-behaved log processors
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  • ts] Add resource monitoring. This requires: "Per Storlet Daemons" to log to host syslog. Log CPU utilization per invocation Log memory consumption
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  • disabled and respective message displayed. Consider three components: Component A, Component B, and Component C. Component A requires Component B and Component
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  • 'BytesType' and rows_cached = 0.0 and row_cache_save_period = 0 and row_cache_keys_to_save = 2147483647 and keys_cached = 200000.0 and key_cache_save_period
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  • nat-pool etc.) and to apply nat-pool to VIP TCP and UDP session idle-timeout options and ability to apply this to VIP or Server Ability to upload and apply the
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  • compute and storage and currently offers a user login and cloud server management only. Prerequisites for using the web application are having Ruby and the
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  • repository, perform a build, and generate a deployable artifact. I can invoke a CLI command that deploys the artifact generated above and creates a running application
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  • needed. At first glance I see that the intent is to surpass some logging or add special logging. The intent is to throw LifecycleSemanticCheckException if you
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  • Reduced network traffic and health monitoring overhead Allows sharing of back-end pools Allows single, unified log (simpler log aggregation, too) "Shared
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  • requirements, and produce viable architecture options and tests for evaluating new and existing solutions, across different industries and global constituencies
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  • an account on Docker Hub and log in to docker prior to initializing your StarlingX development environment. Note the user ID and password as we will supply
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  • automatically burst VM provisioning and/or utilization to a public cloud service provider according to capacity and usage rules. They would like to enable
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  • cleaning up needless log files to health monitoring and reporting. One of the most commonly known tools in Unix world to set up and manage those periodic
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  • org/p/ocata-magnum-coe-support Magnum Container Monitoring https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ocata-magnum-monitoring Magnum Contributor Meetup https://etherpad
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  • content added Gerrit Review Add api-ref and relnotes publish jobs Gerrit Review Another test of api-ref and releasenotes publish jobs Software Management
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  • Web user interface and connections between master and worker nodes can be secured using ACL and encryption[4]. Connection to Kafka and encryption is not
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  • in a common interface both for projects and for third party organizations to provide a forum for the curious and for OpenStack programs who are not yet
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  • Developer/Cloud user) I regularly log into Horizon to monitor the health and resource utilization of my infrastructure and to identify potential issues. I
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  • bookings and allocations for a specific time/date. Ability to allow administrators to plan and understand the current utility of hardware and identify
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  • img-conversions=12 After initializing and configuring an active controller, you can add and configure a backup controller and additional compute or storage hosts
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  • enter Setup and change boot setting to boot disk first, and then network. Configure and Unlock Controller-0 Refer to StarlingX documentation and Configure
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  • seeks to leverage the design (agents/meters, etc.) and logging facilities already in Ceilometer and enable users to configure additional meters to allow
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  • action would be to monitor the logs to identify excessive image create requests. One example of such a log message from glance-api.log is as follows (single
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  • system, come join us and help us make it easier to deploy, operate and maintain. Drive the maintenance and improvement of requirements and deployment documentation
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  • --------+ After initializing and configuring an active controller, you can add and configure a backup controller and additional compute hosts. For each
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  • ironic conductor and supports both net-boot and local-boot of instance. agent_ilo deploys from bare metal node and supports both net-boot and local-boot of
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  • Dump information / FAQs on elastic-recheck and how to use it and contribute to it. When you hit a failure and there is no e-r query comment in your patch
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  • a cron job, and covering usage for a certain period of time. Besides the standard Quantum Notification priority, notification timestamp, and event_type
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  • a cron job, and covering usage for a certain period of time. Besides the standard Melange Notification priority, notification timestamp, and event_type
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  • Just type in your question, that way anybody monitoring the channel that might know the answer can step in and answer. You must implement all of the methods
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  • .. Select [y] for System Date and Time: System date and time: ----------------------------- Is the current date and time correct? [y/N]: y Accept
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  • handles communication, both external requests and internal communication creates the schedule for a request and stores it in DB the only job_type we will
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  • Kubernetes Cluster is up and running. Use Local/Remote CLIs, GUIs and/or REST APIs to access and manage StarlingX Kubernetes and hosted containerized applications
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  • servers to monitor the message queues (for notifications and for metering data coming from the agent). Notification messages are processed and turned into
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  • Kubernetes Cluster is up and running. Use Local/Remote CLIs, GUIs and/or REST APIs to access and manage StarlingX Kubernetes and hosted containerized applications
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  • Real-time monitoring using Celery Events Task progress and history. Ability to show task details (arguments, start time, runtime, and more) Graphs and statisticsRemote
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  • instance Look in /var/log/ceilometer.log or /opt/stack/logs/ceilometer.log for errors Look in /var/log/monasca/api/monasca-api.log for connection issues
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  • if negative (Integer) These are generated for operations monitoring/profiling purposes and shouldn't directly affect usage/billing. They all follow the
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  • room are listed at the bottom of the page Each channel is also getting logged, viewable via HTTP
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  • master via TCP and receive the same events and write them to their relay log. Binary logging should be turned *on* on the master and *off* on the slaves
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  • net/nova/+spec/utilization-aware-scheduling), and a CPU monitor is added to monitor the runtime CPU utilization and use that for more intelligent scheduling
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  • even given access to source code and privilege access to running systems 5 = Can figure it out by guessing or by monitoring network traces 9 = Details of
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  • Nova and Neutron, and is therefore not recommended for inexperienced admins. If a service account does have admin, it's advisable to closely monitor login
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  • in site.pp and replace /node/ with the name of your current node, puppet apply site.pp, type ceph -s : it will connect to the monitor and report that
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  • reduce exposure, based on the granularity and accepted level of risk in a given environment: 1. Monitor and audit trust creation events within your environment
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  • review git review Assign Davlet Panech and Al Bailey to your review and they will review and approve ... AND will push the new image(s) to the Local DEV
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  • the OpenStack wiki and send an email to user-committee ML requesting to be included as WG. User Committee will review the request and will approve it during
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  • IP network layer and UDP or TCP port layer addressing perspective, and then rewrite the destination IP address, and often the source and destination layer
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  • an account on Docker Hub and log in to docker prior to initializing your StarlingX development environment. Note the user ID and password as we will supply
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  • the software and to evaluate the results of that testing, and is the top-level plan that will be used by team leads and managers to govern and direct the
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  • pre-replication state. For mysql, this will involve turning off bin-logging and removing associated logs. The trove guest-agent will reflect the state of replication
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  • in neutron discussions on the mailing list, monitor and fix open bugs, and help monitor the email lists and Launchpad to help answer questions about neutron
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  • infrastructure monitoring does not detect a failed compute node, your users will notify you because of their lost instances. If a compute node fails and won’t be
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  • instance, everything was back up and running. We reviewed the logs and saw that at some point, network communication stopped and then everything went idle. We
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  • Web user interface and connections between master and worker nodes can be secured using ACL and encryption[4]. Connection to Kafka and encryption is not
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  • difference between replicated storage and EC storage. To support erasure codes, Swift now depends on PyECLib and liberasurecode. liberasurecode is a pluggable
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  • infrastructure software upgrades and software to install VMs and/or containers. The VNFs will typically be owned and supported by the Enterprise (who
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  • clouds such as Amazon EC2, XCP and OpenStack including cloud functionalities such as server templates, clusters, monitoring, billing, resource allocation
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  • Deploy OpenStack on Intel hardware and do some custom Tempest tests with parameters of booting VM with PCI feature. And this is the CI working flow:
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  • improves performance by merging and rewriting data and discarding old data. However, depending on the compaction strategy and size of the compactions, compaction
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  • task_id, owner - shared and exclusive locks. e.g. ["instance-deadbeef", "volume-1234"] - task execution logs for rollback and retry - last_updated timestamp
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  • their notes and logs, will be found at http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/self-healing/. This can be taken with a pinch of salt. Read and understand
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  • new features such as Domains and Groups, Role management and assignment to Domains and Groups, Domain-based authentication, and Domain context switching.
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  • part is coming along and is becoming a reality and I also think that there's a decent balance between public and private clouds and that the relative term
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  • relationships are edges and both nodes and edges has attribute. Using entities and their attributes and relationship between entities and attribute of relationship
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  • files and documentation before every release. There have been some logging changes that need to be called out. In all cases, well-behaved log processors
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  • files and documentation before every release. There have been some logging changes that need to be called out. In all cases, well-behaved log processors
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  • files and documentation before every release. There have been some logging changes that need to be called out. In all cases, well-behaved log processors
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  • Nova maintains a list of resources and their state in a database. This database is queried and modified frequently by various services in the Nova installation
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  • services such as Heat, Horizon, Ceilometer, and Monasca, which helps cloud providers and consumers to interact with and manage cloud resources. One area which
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  • Announcements No IRC Meeting on 22nd and 29th October due to the Summit and PTG Upcoming Forum sessions and Open Infra Summit sessions (Oct 19-23, 2020)
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  • coming couple of months and I won't re-elect for Train release. I'm not leaving the project and will stay as core reviewer and contributor. To store datetime
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  • Tempest framework and, therefore, are limited mostly with functional test coverage. Often there is no need in gathering statistics and in deep analysis
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  • drifts out of sync with actual usage and as a result, people get anomalous results and operators have to go in and clear things out by hand. Sam Morrison
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  • with all you lovely OpenStack people, and I wish all of you and your families a happy and safe holiday, wherever and however you celebrate it. Here in Australia
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  • complex variants are XML and json strings. A match policy (country match, state and country match, or city, state, and country match) and a formatter to parse
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  • .. Select [y] for System Date and Time: System date and time: ----------------------------- Is the current date and time correct? [y/N]: y Accept
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  • Copy rest and neutron client to neutron and get it working there, fixing things as needed Copy any changes back to tempest Move rest and neutron client
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  • editing, 3D modeling application and IoT service etc which bandwidth and latency are sensitive. The high bandwidth and low latency provided by the edge
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  • which we already support, and are less complicated. rosmaita: leave a comment on the patch and/or associated bug explaining this and asking for a reason why
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  • risks and threats on cloud can be mitigated and managed, which can make customer more confident when utilizing OpenStack. In recent years, more and more
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  • networks. The TAP devices and veth devices are normal Linux network devices and may be inspected with the usual tools, such as ip and tcpdump. Open vSwitch
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  • editing, 3D modeling application and IoT service etc which bandwidth and latency are sensitive. The high bandwidth and low latency provided by the edge
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  • discussion, and HowTo for first timers. Brian - This has been taken on by a separate team Thursday 12/11/15 Change to IRC meetings and log meetings using
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  • Developer/Cloud user) I regularly log into Horizon to monitor the health and resource utilization of my infrastructure and to identify potential issues. I
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  • AWS::EC2::Instance} my_web_server-2: {type: AWS::EC2::Instance} ... And multiple resources are supported and scaled in lockstep. For example, if the 'resources' property
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  • Pool Create Pool Member(s) and associate to Pool Create Listener and add pool to this listener. Create Load Balancer and add listener to this load balancer
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  • infrastructure monitoring does not detect a failed compute node, your users will notify you because of their lost instances. If a compute node fails and won't be
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  • was that there are some deployment tools (and operators) that already created and set a default_volume_type, and operators reported that end users were confused
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  • statusbot, it wasn't running and had stopped logging around 00:52 2021-05-30 00:49:41 UTC Manually patched statusbot and forced upgrade of simplemediawiki
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  • use-case for this is not monitoring VM's in Overcloud, but the actual bare-metals in Undercloud, that holds the VM's (checkout the tuskar and tripleo for more)
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  • net/cinder/+bug/1740950 and Related-Bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1736773 The compute host is leaked in the volume-detail response, and also in the REST
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  • regarding cluster and resources history (state, metrics, events, ...), and regarding Watcher behavior itself (logs, state changes, events and metrics). Those
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  • MUST FIX, SHOULD FIX, or GOOD TO HAVE, NEEDS TRIAGE and TRIAGED All DVR bugs should be tagged and listed here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/neutron/+bugs
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  • make clear the mandatory and optional methods for drivers, and maintain this documentation going forward. Volume type metadata and extra specs are not visible
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  • Swift cluster and isolate replication disk IO to a particular device. Please see the docs and sample config files for more information and examples. Ring
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  • Swift cluster and isolate replication disk IO to a particular device. Please see the docs and sample config files for more information and examples. Ring
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  • org/p/dragonflow-ocata Roadmap Status Services' Status HA Local Controller Monitoring and Notification Bugs Open Discussion (Please add your own. Otherwise
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  • difference between replicated storage and EC storage. To support erasure codes, Swift now depends on PyECLib and liberasurecode. liberasurecode is a pluggable
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  • instances.uuid records and will fail if any are found since the migrate ultimately needs to make instances.uuid non-nullable and adds a UniqueConstraint
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  • networks. The TAP devices and veth devices are normal Linux network devices and may be inspected with the usual tools, such as ip and tcpdump. Open vSwitch
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  • accounts and related metadata and is accessed by the accounts server.Account Reaper | Faucheur de comptes A Swift worker that scans for and deletes account
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  • that has GPT and MBR partition and will boot in both BIOS and UEFI boot mode. 4. Signed UEFI image. An UEFI image wherein bootloader and kernel are signed
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  • that has GPT and MBR partition and will boot in both BIOS and UEFI boot mode. 4. Signed UEFI image. An UEFI image wherein bootloader and kernel are signed
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  • gelöscht werden müssen von der keystone-paste.ini Konfigurationdatei. stats_monitoring und stats_reporting paste Filter wurden gelöscht, sodass Referenzen dazu
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  • Liberty,分配比率表現不同 : 如果compute節點運行Kilo該compute的節點CPU and RAM預設設定將會是在controller的nova.conf上,或是compute節點是Liberty那麼你就可以配置compute分配率為CPU and RAM。為了給操作者提供的分配率所有compute節點,預設分配比勒將是在nova
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  • 使用,现在不存在了 XML中间层的遗留已经被彻底清除,所以相关的配置信息也从keystone-paste.ini配置中删除 stats_monitoring和stats_reporting paste中的过滤器被删除,所以相关的配置也从keystone-paste.ini中删除 外部的鉴权插件
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  • ミドルウェアのスタブも削除されました。これに伴い、 keystone-paste.ini 設定ファイルにおける XML ミドルウェアへの参照も削除されました。 stats_monitoring とstats_reporting paste フィルタが削除されました。これに伴い、keystone-paste.ini 設定ファイルにおけるこれらへの参照も削除されました。
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