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Documented workaround for readonly file system error in virtualbox. Change-Id: I604dadcebce8a04db47eec57688395650dfe9626
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# Monasca DevStack Plugin
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The Monasca DevStack plugin currently only works on Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty).
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More Linux Distributions will be supported in the future.
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The Monasca DevStack plugin works on Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial) though note issues and workarounds noted below under 'Using Vagrant' if using a virtualbox vm image.
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Running the Monasca DevStack plugin requires a machine with 10GB of RAM.
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Vagrant can be used to deploy a VM with Devstack and Monasca running in it using the Vagrantfile. After installing Vagrant, just run the command `vagrant up` as usual in the `../monasca-api/devstack` directory.
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N.B. If you are running with virtualbox you may find that the `./stack.sh` fails with the filesystem becoming read only. There is a work around:
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1. vagrant up --no-provision && vagrant halt
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2. open virtualbox gui
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3. open target vm settings and change storage controller from SCSI to SATA
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4. vagrant up
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## Enable Vertica as the Metrics DB using Vagrant
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Monasca supports using both InfluxDB and Vertica for storing metrics and alarm state history.
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