
This commit adds support for the oslo.messaging amqp rpc_backend which enables the AMQP 1.0 driver. A proposed feature for the Newton oslo.messaging release is an update to the AMQP 1.0 driver to support a stateless messaging interconnect for RPC traffic[1]. This patch: * use oslo::messaging::amqp resource * add new parameters for the oslo_messaging_amqp driver * update spec tests for amqp as alternate rpc_backend * add feature release note [1] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/oslo.messaging/+spec/amqp-dispatch-router Change-Id: I2095cee083c9ca2390df703ad6e3216e428989f9
Ceilometer
7.0.0 - 2015.2 - Liberty
Table of Contents
- Overview - What is the ceilometer module?
- Module Description - What does the module do?
- Setup - The basics of getting started with ceilometer
- Implementation - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing
- Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
- Development - Guide for contributing to the module
- Contributors - Those with commits
Overview
The ceilometer module is part of OpenStack, an effort by the OpenStack infrastructure team to provice continuous integration testing and code review for OpenStack and OpenStack community projects as part of the core software. The module itself is used to flexibly configure and manage the metering service for OpenStack.
Module Description
The ceilometer module is an attempt to make Puppet capable of managing the entirety of ceilometer. This includes manifests to provision the ceilometer api, agents, and database stores. A ceilometer_config type is supplied to assist in the manipulation of configuration files.
Setup
What the ceilometer module affects
- Ceilometer, the metering service for OpenStack
Installing ceilometer
puppet module install openstack/ceilometer
Beginning with ceilometer
To utilize the ceilometer module's functionality you will need to declare multiple resources. This is not an exhaustive list of all the components needed. We recommend that you consult and understand the core openstack documentation to assist you in understanding the available deployment options.
class { '::ceilometer':
metering_secret => 'secrete',
rabbit_userid => 'ceilometer',
rabbit_password => 'an_even_bigger_secret',
rabbit_host => '127.0.0.1',
}
class { '::ceilometer::client': }
class { '::ceilometer::collector': }
class { '::ceilometer::expirer': }
class { '::ceilometer::agent::central': }
class { '::ceilometer::agent::notification': }
class { '::ceilometer::db': }
class { '::ceilometer::api':
enabled => true,
keystone_password => 'a_big_secret',
keystone_identity_uri => 'http://127.0.0.1:35357/',
}
Implementation
ceilometer
ceilometer is a combination of Puppet manifests and Ruby code to deliver configuration and extra functionality through types and providers.
Types
ceilometer_config
The ceilometer_config
provider is a children of the ini_setting provider. It allows one to write an entry in the /etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf
file.
ceilometer_config { 'DEFAULT/verbose' :
value => true,
}
This will write verbose=true
in the [DEFAULT]
section.
name
Section/setting name to manage from ceilometer.conf
value
The value of the setting to be defined.
secret
Whether to hide the value from Puppet logs. Defaults to false
.
ensure_absent_val
If value is equal to ensure_absent_val then the resource will behave as if ensure => absent
was specified. Defaults to <SERVICE DEFAULT>
Limitations
- The ceilometer modules have only been tested on RedHat and Ubuntu family systems.
Beaker-Rspec
This module has beaker-rspec tests
To run:
shell bundle install bundle exec rspec spec/acceptance
Development
Developer documentation for the entire puppet-openstack project
Contributors
This is the ceilometer module.