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authorMytnyk, Volodymyr <volodymyrx.mytnyk@intel.com>2017-05-30 14:49:32 +0100
committerMytnyk, Volodymyr <volodymyrx.mytnyk@intel.com>2017-05-31 17:02:28 +0100
commitcf621db3ee86bdccb78bdf304a6189e853b5e060 (patch)
treeb50d28d760c23c8746c2067c77094102f731775c
parenteb917917740abd33a46177b2f1f40a10a3ee1a20 (diff)
VES userguide: Updated documentation.
Updated VES documentation to reflect latest changes in the VES plugin and VES schema. Change-Id: I618d7e181a1c6de698e44b7be74d4358513d2441 Signed-off-by: Mytnyk, Volodymyr <volodymyrx.mytnyk@intel.com>
-rw-r--r--docs/release/userguide/collectd.ves.userguide.rst74
1 files changed, 27 insertions, 47 deletions
diff --git a/docs/release/userguide/collectd.ves.userguide.rst b/docs/release/userguide/collectd.ves.userguide.rst
index 7ed6be9e..fdf90187 100644
--- a/docs/release/userguide/collectd.ves.userguide.rst
+++ b/docs/release/userguide/collectd.ves.userguide.rst
@@ -40,7 +40,8 @@ Installation Instructions:
</Module>
</Plugin>
-where "/path/to/your/python/modules" is the path to where you cloned this repo
+where "/path/to/your/python/modules" is the path to ves_plugin.py,
+which is located in this repo.
VES python plugin configuration description:
--------------------------------------------
@@ -87,16 +88,12 @@ REST resources are of the form:
Used as the 'functionalRole' field of 'commonEventHeader' event (default:
`Collectd VES Agent`)
-**GuestRunning** *true|false*
- This option is used if the collectd is running on a guest machine, e.g this
- option should be set to `true` in this case. Defaults to `false`.
-
**SendEventInterval** *interval*
This configuration option controls how often (sec) collectd data is sent to
Vendor Event Listener (default: `20`)
**ApiVersion** *version*
- Used as the "apiVersion" element in the REST path (default: `1`)
+ Used as the "apiVersion" element in the REST path (default: `5.1`)
Other collectd.conf configurations
----------------------------------
@@ -106,8 +103,7 @@ Please ensure that FQDNLookup is set to false
FQDNLookup false
-Please ensure that the virt plugin is enabled and configured as follows. This configuration
-is is required only on a host side ('GuestRunning' = false).
+Please ensure that the virt plugin is enabled and configured as follows.
.. code:: bash
@@ -117,8 +113,14 @@ is is required only on a host side ('GuestRunning' = false).
Connection "qemu:///system"
RefreshInterval 60
HostnameFormat uuid
+ PluginInstanceFormat name
+ ExtraStats "cpu_util perf"
</Plugin>
+
+.. note:: For more detailed information on the `virt` plugin configuration,
+ requirements etc., please see the userguide of the collectd virt plugin.
+
Please ensure that the cpu plugin is enabled and configured as follows
.. code:: bash
@@ -130,36 +132,13 @@ Please ensure that the cpu plugin is enabled and configured as follows
ValuesPercentage true
</Plugin>
-**Note**: The `ReportByCpu` option should be set to `true` (default) if VES pugin
-is running on guest machine ('GuestRunning' = true).
-
-Please ensure that the aggregation plugin is enabled and configured as follows
-(required if 'GuestRunning' = true)
-
-.. code:: bash
-
- LoadPlugin aggregation
-
- <Plugin aggregation>
- <Aggregation>
- Plugin "cpu"
- Type "percent"
- GroupBy "Host"
- GroupBy "TypeInstance"
- SetPlugin "cpu-aggregation"
- CalculateAverage true
- </Aggregation>
- </Plugin>
-
-If plugin is running on a guest side, it is important to enable uuid plugin
-too. In this case the hostname in event message will be represented as UUID
-instead of system host name.
+To report the host name as a UUID the uuid plugin can be used.
.. code:: bash
- LoadPlugin uuid
+ LoadPlugin uuid
-If custom UUID needs to be provided, the following configuration is required in collectd.conf
+If a custom UUID needs to be provided, the following configuration is required in collectd.conf
file:
.. code:: bash
@@ -181,28 +160,29 @@ Please also ensure that the following plugins are enabled:
VES plugin notification example
-------------------------------
-A good example of collectD notification is monitoring of CPU load on a host or guest using
-'threshold' plugin. The following configuration will setup VES plugin to send 'Fault'
-event every time a CPU idle value is out of range (e.g.: WARNING: CPU-IDLE < 50%, CRITICAL:
-CPU-IDLE < 30%) and send 'Fault' NORMAL event if CPU idle value is back to normal.
+A good example of collectD notification is monitoring of the total CPU usage on a VM
+using the 'threshold' plugin. The following configuration will setup VES plugin to send 'Fault'
+event every time a total VM CPU value is out of range (e.g.: WARNING: VM CPU TOTAL > 50%,
+CRITICAL: VM CPU TOTAL > 96%) and send 'Fault' NORMAL event if the CPU value is back
+to normal. In the example below, there is one VM with two CPUs configured which is running
+on the host with a total of 48 cores. Thus, the threshold value 2.08 (100/48) means that
+one CPU of the VM is fully loaded (e.g.: 50% of total CPU usage of the VM) and 4.0 means
+96% of total CPU usage of the VM. Those values can also be obtained by virt-top
+command line tool.
.. code:: bash
LoadPlugin threshold
<Plugin "threshold">
- <Plugin "cpu-aggregation">
+ <Plugin "virt">
<Type "percent">
- WarningMin 50.0
- WarningMax 100.0
- FailureMin 30.0
- FailureMax 100.0
- Instance "idle"
- Hits 1
+ WarningMax 2.08
+ FailureMax 4.0
+ Instance "virt_cpu_total"
</Type>
</Plugin>
</Plugin>
-More detailed information on how to configure collectD thresholds(memory, cpu
-etc.) can be found here at
+More detailed information on how to configure collectD thresholds can be found at
https://collectd.org/documentation/manpages/collectd-threshold.5.shtml