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Installing and Running the Development Version ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++=
Ceilometer has four daemons. The compute agent runs on the Nova compute node(s) while
the central agent and
collector run on the
cloud's management node(s). In a development environment created by devstack, these two are typically
the same server. They do not have to be, though, so some of the
instructions below are duplicated. Skip the steps you have already
done.
Configuring Devstack
double: installing; devstack
- Create a
localrcfile as input to devstack. - Ceilometer makes extensive use of the messaging bus, but has not yet been tested with ZeroMQ. We recommend using Rabbit or qpid for now.
- Nova does not generate the periodic notifications for all known
instances by default. To enable these auditing events, set
instance_usage_auditto true in the nova configuration file. - The ceilometer services are not enabled by default, so they must be
enabled in
localrcbefore runningstack.sh.
This example localrc file shows all of the settings
required for ceilometer:
# Configure the notifier to talk to the message queue
# and turn on usage audit events
EXTRA_OPTS=(notification_driver=nova.openstack.common.notifier.rabbit_notifier,ceilometer.compute.nova_notifier)
# Enable the ceilometer services
enable_service ceilometer-acompute,ceilometer-acentral,ceilometer-collector,ceilometer-api
Installing Manually
Installing the Collector
double: installing; collector
Install and configure nova.
The collector daemon imports code from
nova, so it needs to be run on a server where nova has already been installed.Note
Ceilometer makes extensive use of the messaging bus, but has not yet been tested with ZeroMQ. We recommend using Rabbit or qpid for now.
Install MongoDB.
Follow the instructions to install the MongoDB package for your operating system, then start the service.
Clone the ceilometer git repository to the management server:
$ cd /opt/stack $ git clone https://github.com/stackforge/ceilometer.gitAs a user with
rootpermissions orsudoprivileges, run the ceilometer installer:$ cd ceilometer $ sudo python setup.py installConfigure ceilometer.
Ceilometer needs to know about some of the nova configuration options, so the simplest way to start is copying
/etc/nova/nova.confto/etc/ceilometer-collector.conf. Some of the logging settings used in nova break ceilometer, so they need to be removed. For example, as a user withrootpermissions:$ grep -v format_string /etc/nova/nova.conf > /etc/ceilometer-collector.confRefer to
configurationfor details about any other options you might want to modify before starting the service.Start the collector.
$ ./bin/ceilometer-collectorNote
The default development configuration of the collector logs to stderr, so you may want to run this step using a screen session or other tool for maintaining a long-running program in the background.
Installing the Compute Agent
double: installing; compute agent
Note
The compute agent must be installed on each nova compute node.
Install and configure nova.
The collector daemon imports code from
nova, so it needs to be run on a server where nova has already been installed.Note
Ceilometer makes extensive use of the messaging bus, but has not yet been tested with ZeroMQ. We recommend using Rabbit or qpid for now.
Clone the ceilometer git repository to the server:
$ cd /opt/stack $ git clone https://github.com/stackforge/ceilometer.gitAs a user with
rootpermissions orsudoprivileges, run the ceilometer installer:$ cd ceilometer $ sudo python setup.py installConfigure ceilometer.
Ceilometer needs to know about some of the nova configuration options, so the simplest way to start is copying
/etc/nova/nova.confto/etc/ceilometer-agent.conf. Some of the logging settings used in nova break ceilometer, so they need to be removed. For example, as a user withrootpermissions:$ grep -v format_string /etc/nova/nova.conf > /etc/ceilometer-agent.confRefer to
configurationfor details about any other options you might want to modify before starting the service.Start the agent.
$ ./bin/ceilometer-agentNote
The default development configuration of the agent logs to stderr, so you may want to run this step using a screen session or other tool for maintaining a long-running program in the background.
Installing the API Server
double: installing; API
Note
The API server needs to be able to talk to keystone and ceilometer's database.
Install and configure nova.
The the ceilometer api server imports code from
nova, so it needs to be run on a server where nova has already been installed.Clone the ceilometer git repository to the server:
$ cd /opt/stack $ git clone https://github.com/stackforge/ceilometer.gitAs a user with
rootpermissions orsudoprivileges, run the ceilometer installer:$ cd ceilometer $ sudo python setup.py installConfigure ceilometer.
Ceilometer needs to know about some of the nova configuration options, so the simplest way to start is copying
/etc/nova/nova.confto/etc/ceilometer-agent.conf. Some of the logging settings used in nova break ceilometer, so they need to be removed. For example, as a user withrootpermissions:$ grep -v format_string /etc/nova/nova.conf > /etc/ceilometer-agent.confRefer to
configurationfor details about any other options you might want to modify before starting the service.Start the agent.
$ ./bin/ceilometer-api
Note
The development version of the API server logs to stderr, so you may want to run this step using a screen session or other tool for maintaining a long-running program in the background.