Install and configure ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This section describes how to install and configure the Telemetry service, code-named ceilometer, on the controller node. The Telemetry service collects measurements from most OpenStack services and optionally triggers alarms. Prerequisites ------------- Before you install and configure the Telemetry service, you must create a database, service credentials, and API endpoints. However, unlike other services, the Telemetry service uses a NoSQL database. See :ref:`environment-nosql-database` to install and configure MongoDB before proceeding further. .. only:: obs or ubuntu or debian 1. Create the ``ceilometer`` database: .. code-block:: console # mongo --host controller --eval ' db = db.getSiblingDB("ceilometer"); db.addUser({user: "ceilometer", pwd: "CEILOMETER_DBPASS", roles: [ "readWrite", "dbAdmin" ]})' MongoDB shell version: 2.4.x connecting to: controller:27017/test { "user" : "ceilometer", "pwd" : "72f25aeee7ad4be52437d7cd3fc60f6f", "roles" : [ "readWrite", "dbAdmin" ], "_id" : ObjectId("5489c22270d7fad1ba631dc3") } Replace ``CEILOMETER_DBPASS`` with a suitable password. .. only:: rdo 1. Create the ``ceilometer`` database: .. code-block:: console # mongo --host controller --eval ' db = db.getSiblingDB("ceilometer"); db.createUser({user: "ceilometer", pwd: "CEILOMETER_DBPASS", roles: [ "readWrite", "dbAdmin" ]})' MongoDB shell version: 2.6.x connecting to: controller:27017/test Successfully added user: { "user" : "ceilometer", "roles" : [ "readWrite", "dbAdmin" ] } Replace ``CEILOMETER_DBPASS`` with a suitable password. 2. Source the ``admin`` credentials to gain access to admin-only CLI commands: .. code-block:: console $ source admin-openrc.sh 3. To create the service credentials, complete these steps: * Create the ``ceilometer`` user: .. code-block:: console $ openstack user create --domain default --password-prompt ceilometer User Password: Repeat User Password: +-----------+----------------------------------+ | Field | Value | +-----------+----------------------------------+ | domain_id | default | | enabled | True | | id | c859c96f57bd4989a8ea1a0b1d8ff7cd | | name | ceilometer | +-----------+----------------------------------+ * Add the ``admin`` role to the ``ceilometer`` user. .. code-block:: console $ openstack role add --project service --user ceilometer admin .. note:: This command provides no output. * Create the ``ceilometer`` service entity: .. code-block:: console $ openstack service create --name ceilometer \ --description "Telemetry" metering +-------------+----------------------------------+ | Field | Value | +-------------+----------------------------------+ | description | Telemetry | | enabled | True | | id | 5fb7fd1bb2954fddb378d4031c28c0e4 | | name | ceilometer | | type | metering | +-------------+----------------------------------+ 4. Create the Telemetry service API endpoints: .. code-block:: console $ openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne \ metering public http://controller:8777 +--------------+----------------------------------+ | Field | Value | +--------------+----------------------------------+ | enabled | True | | id | b808b67b848d443e9eaaa5e5d796970c | | interface | public | | region | RegionOne | | region_id | RegionOne | | service_id | 5fb7fd1bb2954fddb378d4031c28c0e4 | | service_name | ceilometer | | service_type | metering | | url | http://controller:8777 | +--------------+----------------------------------+ $ openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne \ metering internal http://controller:8777 +--------------+----------------------------------+ | Field | Value | +--------------+----------------------------------+ | enabled | True | | id | c7009b1c2ee54b71b771fa3d0ae4f948 | | interface | internal | | region | RegionOne | | region_id | RegionOne | | service_id | 5fb7fd1bb2954fddb378d4031c28c0e4 | | service_name | ceilometer | | service_type | metering | | url | http://controller:8777 | +--------------+----------------------------------+ $ openstack endpoint create --region RegionOne \ metering admin http://controller:8777 +--------------+----------------------------------+ | Field | Value | +--------------+----------------------------------+ | enabled | True | | id | b2c00566d0604551b5fe1540c699db3d | | interface | admin | | region | RegionOne | | region_id | RegionOne | | service_id | 5fb7fd1bb2954fddb378d4031c28c0e4 | | service_name | ceilometer | | service_type | metering | | url | http://controller:8777 | +--------------+----------------------------------+ Install and configure components -------------------------------- .. only:: obs #. Install the packages: .. code-block:: console # zypper install openstack-ceilometer-api \ openstack-ceilometer-collector \ openstack-ceilometer-agent-notification \ openstack-ceilometer-agent-central python-ceilometerclient \ openstack-ceilometer-alarm-evaluator \ openstack-ceilometer-alarm-notifier .. only:: rdo #. Install the packages: .. code-block:: console # yum install openstack-ceilometer-api \ openstack-ceilometer-collector openstack-ceilometer-notification \ openstack-ceilometer-central openstack-ceilometer-alarm \ python-ceilometerclient .. only:: ubuntu or debian #. Install the packages: .. code-block:: console # apt-get install ceilometer-api ceilometer-collector \ ceilometer-agent-central ceilometer-agent-notification \ ceilometer-alarm-evaluator ceilometer-alarm-notifier \ python-ceilometerclient .. only:: debian Respond to prompts for :doc:`Identity service credentials `, :doc:`service endpoint registration `, and :doc:`message broker credentials `. 2. Edit the ``/etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf`` file and complete the following actions: * In the ``[database]`` section, configure database access: .. code-block:: ini [database] ... connection = mongodb://ceilometer:CEILOMETER_DBPASS@controller:27017/ceilometer Replace ``CEILOMETER_DBPASS`` with the password you chose for the Telemetry service database. You must escape special characters such as ':', '/', '+', and '@' in the connection string in accordance with RFC2396. .. only:: obs or rdo or ubuntu * In the ``[DEFAULT]`` and ``[oslo_messaging_rabbit]`` sections, configure ``RabbitMQ`` message queue access: .. code-block:: ini [DEFAULT] ... rpc_backend = rabbit [oslo_messaging_rabbit] ... rabbit_host = controller rabbit_userid = openstack rabbit_password = RABBIT_PASS Replace ``RABBIT_PASS`` with the password you chose for the ``openstack`` account in ``RabbitMQ``. * In the ``[DEFAULT]`` and ``[keystone_authtoken]`` sections, configure Identity service access: .. code-block:: ini [DEFAULT] ... auth_strategy = keystone [keystone_authtoken] ... auth_uri = http://controller:5000 auth_url = http://controller:35357 auth_plugin = password project_domain_id = default user_domain_id = default project_name = service username = ceilometer password = CEILOMETER_PASS Replace ``CEILOMETER_PASS`` with the password you chose for the ``ceilometer`` user in the Identity service. * In the ``[service_credentials]`` section, configure service credentials: .. code-block:: ini [service_credentials] ... os_auth_url = http://controller:5000/v2.0 os_username = ceilometer os_tenant_name = service os_password = CEILOMETER_PASS os_endpoint_type = internalURL os_region_name = RegionOne Replace ``CEILOMETER_PASS`` with the password you chose for the ``ceilometer`` user in the Identity service. .. only:: obs * In the ``[collector]`` section, configure the dispatcher: .. code-block:: ini [collector] ... dispatcher = database * (Optional) To assist with troubleshooting, enable verbose logging in the ``[DEFAULT]`` section: .. code-block:: ini [DEFAULT] ... verbose = True Finalize installation --------------------- .. only:: obs * Start the Telemetry services and configure them to start when the system boots: .. code-block:: console # systemctl enable openstack-ceilometer-api.service \ openstack-ceilometer-agent-notification.service \ openstack-ceilometer-agent-central.service \ openstack-ceilometer-collector.service \ openstack-ceilometer-alarm-evaluator.service \ openstack-ceilometer-alarm-notifier.service # systemctl start openstack-ceilometer-api.service \ openstack-ceilometer-agent-notification.service \ openstack-ceilometer-agent-central.service \ openstack-ceilometer-collector.service \ openstack-ceilometer-alarm-evaluator.service \ openstack-ceilometer-alarm-notifier.service .. only:: rdo * Start the Telemetry services and configure them to start when the system boots: .. code-block:: console # systemctl enable openstack-ceilometer-api.service \ openstack-ceilometer-notification.service \ openstack-ceilometer-central.service \ openstack-ceilometer-collector.service \ openstack-ceilometer-alarm-evaluator.service \ openstack-ceilometer-alarm-notifier.service # systemctl start openstack-ceilometer-api.service \ openstack-ceilometer-notification.service \ openstack-ceilometer-central.service \ openstack-ceilometer-collector.service \ openstack-ceilometer-alarm-evaluator.service \ openstack-ceilometer-alarm-notifier.service .. only:: ubuntu or debian * Restart the Telemetry services: .. code-block:: console # service ceilometer-agent-central restart # service ceilometer-agent-notification restart # service ceilometer-api restart # service ceilometer-collector restart # service ceilometer-alarm-evaluator restart # service ceilometer-alarm-notifier restart