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authorEmma Foley <efoley@redhat.com>2020-10-19 16:37:11 +0100
committerEmma Foley <efoley@redhat.com>2020-10-19 20:03:03 +0100
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[docs] Remove refs to unsupported installers
For Jerma, a documentation restructure was proposed [1]. This change removes reference to unsupported installers in Barometer. [1] https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/meetings/OPNFV+TSC+Meeting+2020-10-13?preview=/63111416/63111451/OPNFV-docstructure.pdf Change-Id: Id55e55c3a4ea824c20fcadcfc4716ff8d23cc68f Signed-off-by: Emma Foley <efoley@redhat.com> Change-Id: Ic732d5f621d9a3e76cc76a97eacebbde7be139d7
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-.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
-.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
-
-=============================
-Barometer Configuration Guide
-=============================
-This document provides guidelines on how to install and configure Barometer with Apex and Compass4nfv.
-The deployment script installs and enables a series of collectd plugins on the compute node(s),
-which collect and dispatch specific metrics and events from the platform.
-
-Pre-configuration activities - Apex
------------------------------------
-Deploying the Barometer components in Apex is done through the deploy-opnfv command by selecting
-a scenario-file which contains the ``barometer: true`` option. These files are located on the
-Jump Host in the ``/etc/opnfv-apex/ folder``. Two scenarios are pre-defined to include Barometer,
-and they are: ``os-nosdn-bar-ha.yaml`` and ``os-nosdn-bar-noha.yaml``.
-
-.. code:: bash
-
- $ cd /etc/opnfv-apex
- $ opnfv-deploy -d os-nosdn-bar-ha.yaml -n network_settings.yaml -i inventory.yaml –- debug
-
-Pre-configuration activities - Compass4nfv
-------------------------------------------
-Deploying the Barometer components in Compass4nfv is done by running the deploy.sh script after
-exporting a scenario-file which contains the ``barometer: true`` option. Two scenarios are pre-defined
-to include Barometer, and they are: ``os-nosdn-bar-ha.yaml`` and ``os-nosdn-bar-noha.yaml``. For more
-information, please refer to these useful links:
-https://github.com/opnfv/compass4nfv
-https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/compass4nfv/Compass+101
-https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/compass4nfv/Containerized+Compass
-
-The quickest way to deploy using Compass4nfv is given below.
-
-.. code:: bash
-
- $ export SCENARIO=os-nosdn-bar-ha.yml
- $ curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opnfv/compass4nfv/master/quickstart.sh | bash
-
-Hardware configuration
-----------------------
-There's no specific Hardware configuration required. However, the ``intel_rdt`` plugin works
-only on platforms with Intel CPUs.
-
-Feature configuration
----------------------
-All Barometer plugins are automatically deployed on all compute nodes. There is no option to
-selectively install only a subset of plugins. Any custom disabling or configuration must be done
-directly on the compute node(s) after the deployment is completed.
-
-Upgrading the plugins
----------------------
-The Barometer components are built-in in the ISO image, and respectively the RPM/Debian packages.
-There is no simple way to update only the Barometer plugins in an existing deployment.
diff --git a/docs/release/configguide/postinstall.rst b/docs/release/configguide/postinstall.rst
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--- a/docs/release/configguide/postinstall.rst
+++ b/docs/release/configguide/postinstall.rst
@@ -21,151 +21,3 @@ is controlled as described in the User Guide through their individual ``.conf``
the ``/etc/collectd/collectd.conf.d/`` folder on the compute node(s). In order for any changes to
take effect, the collectd service must be stopped and then started again.
-Platform components validation - Apex
--------------------------------------
-The following steps describe how to perform a simple "manual" testing of the Barometer components:
-
-On the controller:
-
-1. Get a list of the available metrics:
-
- .. code::
-
- $ openstack metric list
-
-2. Take note of the ID of the metric of interest, and show the measures of this metric:
-
- .. code::
-
- $ openstack metric measures show <metric_id>
-
-3. Watch the measure list for updates to verify that metrics are being added:
-
- .. code:: bash
-
- $ watch –n2 –d openstack metric measures show <metric_id>
-
-More on testing and displaying metrics is shown below.
-
-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, from the Jump Host:
-
- .. code:: bash
-
- $ opnfv-util overcloud compute0
- $ ls /etc/collectd/collectd.conf.d/
- $ systemctl status collectd
- $ vi /opt/stack/collectd.log
-
- The following plugings should be found loaded:
- aodh, gnocchi, hugepages, intel_rdt, mcelog, ovs_events, ovs_stats, snmp, virt
-
-2. On the compute node, induce an event monitored by the plugins; e.g. a corrected memory error:
-
- .. code:: bash
-
- $ git clone https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/cpu/mce/mce-inject.git
- $ cd mce-inject
- $ make
- $ modprobe mce-inject
-
- Modify the test/corrected script to include the following:
-
- .. code:: bash
-
- CPU 0 BANK 0
- STATUS 0xcc00008000010090
- ADDR 0x0010FFFFFFF
-
- Inject the error:
-
- .. code:: bash
-
- $ ./mce-inject < test/corrected
-
-3. Connect to the controller and query the monitoring services. Make sure the overcloudrc.v3
- file has been copied to the controller (from the undercloud VM or from the Jump Host) in order
- to be able to authenticate for OpenStack services.
-
- .. code:: bash
-
- $ opnfv-util overcloud controller0
- $ su
- $ source overcloudrc.v3
- $ gnocchi metric list
- $ aodh alarm list
-
- The output for the gnocchi and aodh queries should be similar to the excerpts below:
-
- .. code:: bash
-
- +--------------------------------------+---------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+-------------+
- | id | archive_policy/name | name | unit | resource_id |
- +--------------------------------------+---------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-----------+-------------+
- [...]
- | 0550d7c1-384f-4129-83bc-03321b6ba157 | high | overcloud-novacompute-0.jf.intel.com-hugepages-mm-2048Kb@vmpage_number.free | Pages | None |
- | 0cf9f871-0473-4059-9497-1fea96e5d83a | high | overcloud-novacompute-0.jf.intel.com-hugepages-node0-2048Kb@vmpage_number.free | Pages | None |
- | 0d56472e-99d2-4a64-8652-81b990cd177a | high | overcloud-novacompute-0.jf.intel.com-hugepages-node1-1048576Kb@vmpage_number.used | Pages | None |
- | 0ed71a49-6913-4e57-a475-d30ca2e8c3d2 | high | overcloud-novacompute-0.jf.intel.com-hugepages-mm-1048576Kb@vmpage_number.used | Pages | None |
- | 11c7be53-b2c1-4c0e-bad7-3152d82c6503 | high | overcloud-novacompute-0.jf.intel.com-mcelog- | None | None |
- | | | SOCKET_0_CHANNEL_any_DIMM_any@errors.uncorrected_memory_errors_in_24h | | |
- | 120752d4-385e-4153-aed8-458598a2a0e0 | high | overcloud-novacompute-0.jf.intel.com-cpu-24@cpu.interrupt | jiffies | None |
- | 1213161e-472e-4e1b-9e56-5c6ad1647c69 | high | overcloud-novacompute-0.jf.intel.com-cpu-6@cpu.softirq | jiffies | None |
- [...]
-
- +--------------------------------------+-------+------------------------------------------------------------------+-------+----------+---------+
- | alarm_id | type | name | state | severity | enabled |
- +--------------------------------------+-------+------------------------------------------------------------------+-------+----------+---------+
- | fbd06539-45dd-42c5-a991-5c5dbf679730 | event | gauge.memory_erros(overcloud-novacompute-0.jf.intel.com-mcelog) | ok | moderate | True |
- | d73251a5-1c4e-4f16-bd3d-377dd1e8cdbe | event | gauge.mcelog_status(overcloud-novacompute-0.jf.intel.com-mcelog) | ok | moderate | True |
- [...]
-
-
-Barometer post installation verification for Compass4nfv
---------------------------------------------------------
-
-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 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 container is running.
-
- .. code:: bash
-
- root@host2:~# docker ps | grep collectd
-
- You should see the container ``opnfv/barometer-collectd`` running.
-
-2. Testing using mce-inject is similar to testing done in Apex.
-
-On the controller:
-
-3. Connect to the controller and query the monitoring services. Make sure to log in to the lxc-utility
-container before using the OpenStack CLI. Please refer to this wiki for details:
-https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/compass4nfv/Containerized+Compass#ContainerizedCompass-HowtouseOpenStackCLI
-
- .. code:: bash
-
- 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``.
-
-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
-:ref:`<barometer-docker-userguide>`