Please go ahead and submit the review request and comment the same on the 
ticket.
Write a separate mail thread about assignment problem for your account.

-Harikrishna

On 05-Jun-2014, at 4:59 pm, Olivier Lemasle 
<olivier.lema...@apalia.net<mailto:olivier.lema...@apalia.net>> wrote:

Hi,

Thanks Harikrishna for your answer. I created a ticket for this 
(CLOUDSTACK-6880 [1]).
I can submit a review request for this issue, but I cannot assign the issue to 
myself on Jira.

--
Olivier

[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-6850


On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 10:55 AM, Harikrishna Patnala 
<harikrishna.patn...@citrix.com<mailto:harikrishna.patn...@citrix.com>> wrote:
Hi,
We are recording the cpu and ram values in usage_vm_instance table while 
parsing the usage events. These details needs to be populated in cloud_usage 
table as well. Please feel free to file a ticket for this.

Thanks
Harikrishna
From: Olivier Lemasle 
[olivier.lema...@apalia.net<mailto:olivier.lema...@apalia.net>]
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 8:54 PM
To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org<mailto:dev@cloudstack.apache.org>
Cc: Harikrishna Patnala; Kishan Kavala
Subject: Cpu, cpu speed and memory in usage records

Hi,

Is it normal if CloudStack does not return usage details (cpu cores, cpu speed 
and memory) in the usage records?

Since the introduction of dynamic compute offerings, these details are recorded 
in table cloud_usage.usage_vm_instance, but they are not in table 
cloud_usage.cloud_usage, and they aren't returned by the "listUsageRecords" API 
command.

So, what was the purpose of these details in cloud_usage (CLOUDSTACK-4737, 
CLOUDSTACK-5515, CLOUDSTACK-6466)? It seems they're saved in database but never 
read. Am I wrong?

Thanks,

--
Olivier Lemasle
Software Engineer
Apalia™
Mobile: +33-611-69-12-11
http://www.apalia.net<http://www.apalia.net/>
<mailto:olivier.lema...@apalia.net>olivier.lema...@apalia.net<mailto:olivier.lema...@apalia.net>

Reply via email to