That was me! and yes you can do it when consuming notifications with ceilometer-agent-notification
Eg in our ceilometer.conf we have [notification] workers=12 disable_non_metric_meters=true store_events = true batch_size = 50 batch_timeout = 5 messaging_urls = rabbit://XX:XX@rabbithost1:5671/vhost1 <rabbit://XX:XX@rabbithost1:5671/vhost1> messaging_urls = rabbit://XX:XX@rabbithost2:5671/vhost <rabbit://XX:XX@rabbithost2:5671/vhost>2 messaging_urls = rabbit://XX:XX@rabbithost3:5671/vhost3 If no messaging_urls are set then it will fall back to the settings in the [oslo_messaging_rabbit] config section Also if you set messaging_urls then it won’t consume from the rabbit specified in [oslo_messaging_rabbit] so you have to add it to messaging_urls too. Cheers, Sam > On 4 Nov. 2016, at 10:28 am, Mike Dorman <mdor...@godaddy.com> wrote: > > I heard third hand from the summit that it’s possible to configure > Ceilometer/oslo.messaging with multiple rabbitmq_hosts config entries, which > will let you connect to multiple RMQ endpoints at the same time. > > The scenario here is we use the Ceilometer notification agent the pipe events > from OpenStack services into a Kafka queue for consumption by other team(s) > in the company. We also run Nova cells v1, so we have to run one Ceilometer > agent for the API cell, as well as an agent for every compute cell (because > they have independent RMQ clusters.) > > Anyway, I tried configuring it this way and it still only connects to a > single RMQ server. We’re running Liberty Ceilometer and oslo.messaging, so > I’m wondering if this behavior is only in a later version? Can anybody shed > any light? I would love to get away from running so many Ceilometer agents. > > Thanks! > Mike > > _______________________________________________ > OpenStack-operators mailing list > OpenStack-operators@lists.openstack.org > <mailto:OpenStack-operators@lists.openstack.org> > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators > <http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators>
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