On 28/12/16 05:49 AM, Sam Huracan wrote:
> Thanks,
>
>
> How can I increase processing delay? I think it could increase the
> number of measures in queue.
>
you can also force the measures in backlog/queue to be processed on
request by passing in refresh=True. in theory, you could turn off all
On Wed, Dec 28 2016, Sam Huracan wrote:
> How can I increase processing delay? I think it could increase the number
> of measures in queue.
It would, but that'll allow gnocchi-metricd to process them in batch, so
it'll use less CPU overall. Obviously, the computing of metrics will be
less real-ti
Thanks,
How can I increase processing delay? I think it could increase the number
of measures in queue.
2016-12-28 16:29 GMT+07:00 Julien Danjou :
> On Wed, Dec 28 2016, Sam Huracan wrote:
>
> > I recently use VM on lab for Gnocchi Server, with 4 vCPU, 8192 MB RAM,
> and
> > after configuring 1
On Wed, Dec 28 2016, Sam Huracan wrote:
> I recently use VM on lab for Gnocchi Server, with 4 vCPU, 8192 MB RAM, and
> after configuring 10 workers, I realize the number or gnocchi measures
> decrease significantly (gnocchi status), but it drain much more CPU and
> RAM, and VM freezed after 30 min
Hi guys,
I'm using gnocchi version 3.0:
https://github.com/openstack/gnocchi/tree/stable/3.0 + OpenStack Mitaka,
storing gnocchi metrics on Ceph Storage
All metrics I need collect are VM resources: CPU, Memory, Disk, Network. We
're going to monitor thoses metrics every minutes for alarming when
r
On 16:07 Dec 27, Sam Huracan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm testing gnocchi on lab and realizing it drains CPU and RAM too much.
>
> Do you have a recommendtion for sizing Gnocchi Server configuration?
>
> Thanks and regards,
Hi Sam,
I recommend asking the OpenStack operators mailing list [1] for config
Hi Sam,
I have also been testing Gnocchi and found high resource utilization
depending on the gnocchi configuration and archival-policy. Since
hardware can vary and your ability to process metrics will be cpu
heavy and your ability to store metrics will be limited by your disk
io it will be highl
On Tue, Dec 27 2016, Sam Huracan wrote:
Hi Sam,
> I'm testing gnocchi on lab and realizing it drains CPU and RAM too much.
>
> Do you have a recommendtion for sizing Gnocchi Server configuration?
Which version are you testing? What's the RAM consumption?
You can reduce the default archive polici
Hi,
I'm testing gnocchi on lab and realizing it drains CPU and RAM too much.
Do you have a recommendtion for sizing Gnocchi Server configuration?
Thanks and regards,
Sam
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