Alexandre, Great timing on this question and I agree with your proposal. I
work for HP and we are just about to open-source a project for Monitoring
as a Service (MaaS), called "Jahmon". Jahmon is based on our
customer-facing monitoring as a service solution and internal monitoring
projects.
Jahm
It sounds like there is some interest in this topic. With the Summit
just around the corner, I propose we get together while many
of us are there and explore this area further. I'm in the process of
researching the availability of a time and place, shooting for early
morning, prior to when the conf
There are some folks in HP evaluating different messaging technologies for
Marconi, such as RabbitMQ and Kafka. I'll ping them and maybe they can
share
some information.
On a related note, the Monitoring as a Service solution we are working
on uses Kafka. This was just open-sourced at,
https://git
whereas the later is useful for web apps.
>
>That said. A Kafka plugin is something we heard a lot about at the
>summit and we've discussed it a bit. I'd love to see that happening as
>an external plugin for now. There's no need to wait for the rest to
>happen.
>
Hi Ifat, Thanks for the heads-up. We will start reviewing your blueprints
and providing feedback.
With respect to the support for AODH, I'm assuming that you are referring
too,
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/244049/2/specs/mitaka/manage-ceilometer-al
arms.rst. For adding support for Monasca, a
Hi Jaesuk, The change in InfluxDB licensing was announced in the blog at,
https://influxdata.com/blog/update-on-influxdb-clustering-high-availability-and-monetization/.
Up until that announcement, InfluxDB was planning on supporting all their
clustering and HA capabilities in the open-source ver
My understanding of Prometheus is that it doesn't support HA, fault-tolerant
clustering either.
The recommendation from the Prometheus developers for HA and
fault-tolerance/reliability is to run multiple Prometheus servers with one
server scraping metrics from another server.
To do something s
Hi László, as another alternative you could achieve something similar in
Monasca, without using the InfluxDB Relay project, by configuring multiple
Monasca Persisters each in a different consumer group, and with it's own
independent InfluxDB server instance. Not sure which is the better approach
Hi Witek, Thanks for the blueprint. We can review tomorrow if you would like.
Personally, I like the term "locked". The alarm definition makes more sense
(option 2). I don't think an operator will want to lock/latch an alarm
sub-expression. The operator will want to lock/latch an entire alarm.
Hi Laszlo, There isn't an official install guide for Monasca. This is one of
the missing pieces in the Monasca project and I would love to see it added.
There were some blog's written by Victor Munteanu over a year ago that might be
good referring too.
http://blog.zhaw.ch/icclab/how-to-install-
Hi Doug, Sorry, this is our first release and we want to do the right thing.
monasca-ceilometer is the code that plugs into the Ceilometer publisher and
Ceilometer storage driver to allow Ceilometer to send metrics to the Monasca
API and use Monasca as a storage backend. We don't create a pypi f
Hi Rubab, I'm not that knowledge on networking/neutron, and still in learn
mode, but it sounds like it would be useful. This is an area that I am starting
to get more involved with. There is a potential design summit session that
Armando and I are looking into hosting on monitoring Neutron.
Cei
Hi Doug, You had mentioned issues with three repos:
1. monasca-ceilometer
2. monasca-log-api
3. monasca-thresh
All the repos that have Python code I believe are in reasonable shape with
respect to the Python deliverables except for the following two repos:
1. monasca-ceilometer
2. monasca-log-a
Thanks Doug, Thierry and Davanum. Sorry about the all the extra work that I've
caused.
It sounds like all Python projects/deliverables are in reasonable shape, but if
not, please let me know.
Not sure what we should do about the jars at this point. We had started to
discuss a plan to manually
pull the tag from git, but maybe that
didn't turn out OK.
Assuming those work, then at least we would have jars available that match the
tags for the Mitaka release.
On 4/5/16, 1:10 PM, "Clark Boylan" wrote:
>On Tue, Apr 5, 2016, at 11:56 AM, Hochmuth, Roland M wro
Hi Everyone, The Monasca Mitaka Mid-cycle Meetup will be hosted via WebEx using
the contact information below on Wednesday February 3rd and Thursday February
4th, 2016.
The Etherpad with additional information is at,
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/monasca_mitaka_midcycle.
The meeting is open
Hi Rodolfo, I think this would be useful work. Collectd has a lot of metrics
that aren't supported in Monasca yet.
How would you map the metric names and fields in collectd to a monasa name and
dimensions?
Regards --Roland
From: Jaesuk Ahn mailto:bluejay@gmail.com>>
Reply-To: OpenStack Lis
Hi Prema, SNMP isn't handled in Monasca and I have little experience in
that area. This would be new development.
It is possible to map binary data, such as health/status of a system or
component. The usual way is to use the value 0 for up/OK and 1 for
down/NOT_OK. A component would need to be dev
, to figure out
>how to connect them. Next week I'll upload a spec and I'll wait for your
>comments.
>
>Thank you for your interest!
>
>Regards.
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Hochmuth, Roland M [mailto:roland.hochm...@hpe.com]
>Sent: Thursday,
lth change and not
periodicaly) and I understood that this enhancement is currently being designed.
Is that correct?
Cheers,
Prema
On 22 Jan 2016 01:04, "Hochmuth, Roland M"
mailto:roland.hochm...@hpe.com>> wrote:
Hi Prema, SNMP isn't handled in Monasca and I have little exp
Hi Pradip, There are several components in Monasca. I'm not sure what the
acronym APE is stands for. Is that Anomaly and Prediction Engine? The list of
components in Monasca and the languages that they are implemented in is as
follows:
1. API: Both Java and Python.
2. Persister: Both Java
The Monasca mid-cycle meet up will be held at the HP campus in Fort Collins, CO
from August 5-6. Further details on the location, time and tentative agenda can
be found at
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/monasca_liberty_mid_cycle
Regards --Roland
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Hi Chandeep, There are no fees. It would be great if you could join us. Also,
please feel free to add to the agenda topics that you would like to cover.
If you are traveling, I can advise on hotels.
Regards --Roland
From: Chandeep Khamba mailto:ckha...@cray.com>>
Reply-To: OpenStack List
mail
mpatible with the Ceilometer API?
BR,
Simon
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 8:08 PM, Hochmuth, Roland M
mailto:roland.hochm...@hp.com>> wrote:
The Monasca mid-cycle meet up will be held at the HP campus in Fort Collins, CO
from August 5-6. Further details on the location, time and tentative agenda c
t; wrote:
>
>>Hi Roland,
>>
>>I am still a newbie to Monasca , but would like to hear and participate
>>in the agenda items we already have.
>>If I have something specific would definitely add it.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>On 7/23/15, 1:58 PM, "
Thanks to all that attended the Monasca Mid-cycle Meetup last week. The
meet-up was well attended and we had good overviews, content and
discussions.
The minutes for the meetup are at,
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/monasca_liberty_mid_cycle. If anyone
would like to discuss further or would like
rds --Roland
On 8/11/15, 1:53 AM, "Chris Dent" wrote:
>On Tue, 11 Aug 2015, Hochmuth, Roland M wrote:
>
>> The minutes for the meetup are at,
>> https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/monasca_liberty_mid_cycle. If anyone
>> would like to discuss further or would like
-Original Message-
>> From: Chris Dent [mailto:chd...@redhat.com]
>> Sent: August 12, 2015 15:45
>> To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
>> Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [Monasca] Minutes for Monasca mid-cycle
>>meetup
>>
>
past few occurrences it was cancelled, I need to check the
>next one with the organizer.
>
>If I can attend, I can briefly talk about the componentization work.
>
>Best Regards,
>Ildikó
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Hochmuth, Roland M [mailto:roland.hochm.
Minutes for the Monasca Weekly Meeting 8-18-2015.
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/Monasca_Weekly_Meeting_8-18-2015
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We have been asked to host the Monasca weekly meetings in IRC.
The proposal is to run the weekly meeting on Wednesday at 1500 UTC in IRC
channel openstack-meeting-3. A review has been submitted at,
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/216904/1/meetings/monasca-team-meeting.yaml.
Please +1 if you ar
/monasca-team-meeting-agenda
Please add agenda items to discuss.
Regards --Roland
On 8/25/15, 5:53 PM, "Hochmuth, Roland M" wrote:
>We have been asked to host the Monasca weekly meetings in IRC.
>
>The proposal is to run the weekly meeting on Wednesday at 1500 UTC in IRC
>cha
Hi Pradip, The focus of that blueprint is to create metrics from logs in the
LogStash component and then publish them to the Kafka metrics topic. The
Monasca Threshold Engine can then be used to alarm on the metrics. For example,
if the number of errors in a log file exceeds some amount, alarm a
Hi Steve, This is awesome. We are very interested in this work! I was just
talking to Grafana Labs about this.
I should also mention that we are in the process of getting Keystone
authentication built-in to Grafana so that we don't have to maintain a separate
fork. I'm assuming that work will p
Hi John, Comments in-line below. I'm hoping that someone else will add more
details.
On 4/17/17, 2:50 PM, "John Dickinson" wrote:
>Moasca-teers
>
>As the migration away from Launchpad and to Storyboard moves forward,
>the Swift team has been considering making the move. Monasca has
>already
Thanks Doug. My understanding of the issue is that we need to
1. Update the version in package.json,
https://github.com/openstack/monasca-kibana-plugin/blob/master/package.json,
from "0.0.5" to "1.0.1".
2. Cherry pick to Ocata.
3. Then apply a new release tag for Ocata for 1.0.1 in,
https://re
Hi Everyone, We will be holding a Monasca Midcycle on Wednesday February 22nd,
and Thursday February 23rd, 2017, via Lync/Skype video conferencing. The
etherpad for the midcycle is located at,
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/monasca_ocata_midcycle. The etherpad has the
Lync/Skype connection de
Hi Anqi, You had expressed a strong interest in working on Monasca the other
day in our Weekly Monasca Team Meeting. I owed you a response. The team had
also asked me to also keep them in the loop. Here is a list that I feel is
interesting, that is not trivial or extremely complex (just right ho
htly different directory than the
link above at,
https://github.com/openstack/monasca-log-api/blob/master/documentation/monasca-log-api-spec.md.
Best,
Anqi
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