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author | Aaron Smith <aasmith@redhat.com> | 2018-04-12 18:53:29 +0000 |
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committer | Gerrit Code Review <gerrit@opnfv.org> | 2018-04-12 18:53:29 +0000 |
commit | ed61877e2ba389ada8c4e60160b43e999f23d60b (patch) | |
tree | 028c14a775018f910ee2e4de92638c7a1b713072 /docs/release/configguide | |
parent | 3a54ae886aa7096cbea732bceaae61ae53bf18d6 (diff) | |
parent | 8b4afb2cd35bf1a32cea635b07c2fce18397413e (diff) |
Merge "docs: Updating Compass4nfv installer support in Fraser"
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diff --git a/docs/release/configguide/postinstall.rst b/docs/release/configguide/postinstall.rst index d03f99a2..8968e802 100644 --- a/docs/release/configguide/postinstall.rst +++ b/docs/release/configguide/postinstall.rst @@ -124,29 +124,27 @@ On the compute: [...] -Platform components validation - Compass4nfv --------------------------------------------- +Barometer post installation verification for Compass4nfv +-------------------------------------------------------- -The procedure is similar to the above. +For Fraser release, Compass4nfv integrated the ``barometer-collectd`` container of Barometer. +As a result, on the compute node, collectd runs in a Docker container. On the controller node, +Grafana and InfluxDB are installed and configured. -The following steps describe how to perform a simple "manual" testing of the Barometer components: +The following steps describe how to perform simple "manual" testing of the Barometer components +after successfully deploying a Barometer scenario using Compass4nfv: On the compute: -1. Connect to any compute node and ensure that the collectd service is running. The log file - ``collectd.log`` should contain no errors and should indicate that each plugin was successfully - loaded. For example, ssh into a compute node and test: +1. Connect to any compute node and ensure that the collectd container is running. .. code:: bash - $ ls /etc/collectd/collectd.conf.d/ - $ systemctl status collectd - $ vi /var/log/collectd.log + root@host2:~# docker ps | grep collectd - The following plugings should be found loaded: - aodh, gnocchi, hugepages, mcelog, ovs_events, ovs_stats, cpu, interface, memory, disk, numa, virt, rrdtool + You should see the container ``opnfv/barometer-collectd`` running. -2. Testing using mce-inject is similar to #2 shown above. +2. Testing using mce-inject is similar to testing done in Apex. On the controller: @@ -156,8 +154,18 @@ https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/compass4nfv/Containerized+Compass#ContainerizedCo .. code:: bash - $ source ~/openrc - $ gnocchi metric list - $ aodh alarm list + root@host1-utility-container-d15da033:~# source ~/openrc + root@host1-utility-container-d15da033:~# gnocchi metric list + root@host1-utility-container-d15da033:~# aodh alarm list + + The output for the gnocchi and aodh queries should be similar to the excerpts shown in the section above for Apex. + +4. Use a web browser to connect to Grafana at ``http://<serverip>:3000/``, using the hostname or +IP of your Ubuntu server and port 3000. Log in with admin/admin. You will see ``collectd`` +InfluxDB database in the ``Data Sources``. Also, you will notice metrics coming in the several +dashboards such as ``CPU Usage`` and ``Host Overview``. - The output for the gnocchi and aodh queries should be similar to the excerpts shown in #3 above. +For more details on the Barometer containers, Grafana and InfluxDB, please refer to +the following documentation links: +https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/fastpath/Barometer+Containers#BarometerContainers-barometer-collectdcontainer +http://docs.opnfv.org/en/latest/submodules/barometer/docs/release/userguide/docker.userguide.html#barometer-collectd-image |