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diff --git a/docs/release/userguide/index.rst b/docs/release/userguide/index.rst index e880f3a9..673d6c12 100644 --- a/docs/release/userguide/index.rst +++ b/docs/release/userguide/index.rst @@ -19,7 +19,9 @@ OPNFV Barometer User Guide feature.userguide collectd.ves.userguide.rst - docker.userguide.rst + installguide.docker.rst + installguide.oneclick.rst + .. The feature.userguide.rst file should contain the text for this document .. additional documents can be added to this directory and added in the right order .. to this file as a list below. diff --git a/docs/release/userguide/docker.userguide.rst b/docs/release/userguide/installguide.docker.rst index d0916cfa..7312a9f7 100644 --- a/docs/release/userguide/docker.userguide.rst +++ b/docs/release/userguide/installguide.docker.rst @@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ .. (c) <optionally add copywriters name> .. _barometer-docker-userguide: -=================================== -OPNFV Barometer Docker User Guide -=================================== +==================================== +OPNFV Barometer Docker Install Guide +==================================== .. contents:: :depth: 3 @@ -31,6 +31,8 @@ For steps to build and run VES and Kafka images please see section `Build and Ru For overview of running VES application with Kafka please see the :ref:`VES Application User Guide <barometer-ves-userguide>` +For an alternative installation method using ansible, please see the :ref:`Barometer One Click Install Guide <barometer-oneclick-userguide>`. + Barometer Docker Images Description ----------------------------------- @@ -94,319 +96,6 @@ Kafka recieves and stores metrics recieved from Collectd. VES application pulls which it normalizes into VES format for sending to a VES collector. Please see details in :ref:`VES Application User Guide <barometer-ves-userguide>` -One Click Install with Ansible ------------------------------- - -Proxy for package manager on host -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -.. note:: - This step has to be performed only if host is behind HTTP/HTTPS proxy - -Proxy URL have to be set in dedicated config file - -1. CentOS - /etc/yum.conf - -.. code:: bash - - proxy=http://your.proxy.domain:1234 - -2. Ubuntu - /etc/apt/apt.conf - -.. code:: bash - - Acquire::http::Proxy "http://your.proxy.domain:1234" - -After update of config file, apt mirrors have to be updated via 'apt-get update' - -.. code:: bash - - $ sudo apt-get update - -Proxy environment variables(for docker and pip) -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -.. note:: - This step has to be performed only if host is behind HTTP/HTTPS proxy - -Configuring proxy for packaging system is not enough, also some proxy -environment variables have to be set in the system before ansible scripts -can be started. -Barometer configures docker proxy automatically via ansible task as a part -of 'one click install' process - user only has to provide proxy URL using common -shell environment variables and ansible will automatically configure proxies -for docker(to be able to fetch barometer images). Another component used by -ansible (e.g. pip is used for downloading python dependencies) will also benefit -from setting proxy variables properly in the system. - -Proxy variables used by ansible One Click Install: - * http_proxy - * https_proxy - * ftp_proxy - * no_proxy - -Variables mentioned above have to be visible for superuser (because most -actions involving ansible-barometer installation require root privileges). -Proxy variables are commonly defined in '/etc/environment' file (but any other -place is good as long as variables can be seen by commands using 'su'). - -Sample proxy configuration in /etc/environment: - -.. code:: bash - - http_proxy=http://your.proxy.domain:1234 - https_proxy=http://your.proxy.domain:1234 - ftp_proxy=http://your.proxy.domain:1234 - no_proxy=localhost - -Install Ansible -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -.. note:: - * sudo permissions or root access are required to install ansible. - * ansible version needs to be 2.4+, because usage of import/include statements - -The following steps have been verified with Ansible 2.6.3 on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04. -To install Ansible 2.6.3 on Ubuntu: - -.. code:: bash - - $ sudo apt-get install python - $ sudo apt-get install python-pip - $ sudo -H pip install 'ansible==2.6.3' - -The following steps have been verified with Ansible 2.6.3 on Centos 7.5. -To install Ansible 2.6.3 on Centos: - -.. code:: bash - - $ sudo yum install python - $ sudo yum install epel-release - $ sudo yum install python-pip - $ sudo -H pip install 'ansible==2.6.3' - $ sudo yum install git - -.. note:: - When using multi-node-setup, please make sure that 'python' package is - installed on all of the target nodes (ansible during 'Gathering facts' - phase is using python2 and it may not be installed by default on some - distributions - e.g. on Ubuntu 16.04 it has to be installed manually) - -Clone barometer repo -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -.. code:: bash - - $ git clone https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/barometer - $ cd barometer/docker/ansible - -Edit inventory file -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -Edit inventory file and add hosts: $barometer_dir/docker/ansible/default.inv - -.. code:: bash - - [collectd_hosts] - localhost - - [collectd_hosts:vars] - install_mcelog=true - insert_ipmi_modules=true - - [influxdb_hosts] - localhost - - [grafana_hosts] - localhost - - [prometheus_hosts] - #localhost - - [zookeeper_hosts] - #NOTE: currently one zookeeper host is supported - #hostname - - [kafka_hosts] - #hostname - - [ves_hosts] - #hostname - -Change localhost to different hosts where neccessary. -Hosts for influxdb and grafana are required only for collectd_service.yml. -Hosts for zookeeper, kafka and ves are required only for collectd_ves.yml. - -.. note:: - Zookeeper, Kafka and VES need to be on the same host, there is no - support for multi node setup. - -To change host for kafka edit kafka_ip_addr in ./roles/config_files/vars/main.yml. - -Additional plugin dependencies -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -By default ansible will try to fulfill dependencies for mcelog and ipmi plugin. -For mcelog plugin it installs mcelog daemon. For ipmi it tries to insert ipmi_devintf -and ipmi_si kernel modules. -This can be changed in inventory file with use of variables install_mcelog -and insert_ipmi_modules, both variables are independent: - -.. code:: bash - - [collectd_hosts:vars] - install_mcelog=false - insert_ipmi_modules=false - -.. note:: - On Ubuntu 18.04 the deb package for mcelog daemon is not available in official - Ubuntu repository. In that case ansible scripts will try to download, make and - install the daemon from mcelog git repository. - -Configure ssh keys -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -Generate ssh keys if not present, otherwise move onto next step. - -.. code:: bash - - $ sudo ssh-keygen - -Copy ssh key to all target hosts. It requires to provide root password. -The example is for localhost. - -.. code:: bash - - $ sudo -i - $ ssh-copy-id root@localhost - -Verify that key is added and password is not required to connect. - -.. code:: bash - - $ sudo ssh root@localhost - -.. note:: - Keys should be added to every target host and [localhost] is only used as an - example. For multinode installation keys need to be copied for each node: - [collectd_hostname], [influxdb_hostname] etc. - -Download and run Collectd+Influxdb+Grafana containers -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -The One Click installation features easy and scalable deployment of Collectd, -Influxdb and Grafana containers using Ansible playbook. The following steps goes -through more details. - -.. code:: bash - - $ sudo -H ansible-playbook -i default.inv collectd_service.yml - -Check the three containers are running, the output of docker ps should be similar to: - -.. code:: bash - - $ sudo docker ps - CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES - a033aeea180d opnfv/barometer-grafana "/run.sh" 9 days ago Up 7 minutes bar-grafana - 1bca2e4562ab opnfv/barometer-influxdb "/entrypoint.sh in..." 9 days ago Up 7 minutes bar-influxdb - daeeb68ad1d5 opnfv/barometer-collectd "/run_collectd.sh ..." 9 days ago Up 7 minutes bar-collectd - -To make some changes when a container is running run: - -.. code:: bash - - $ sudo docker exec -ti <CONTAINER ID> /bin/bash - -Connect to <host_ip>:3000 with a browser and log into Grafana: admin/admin. -For short introduction please see the: -`Grafana guide <http://docs.grafana.org/guides/getting_started/>`_. - -The collectd configuration files can be accessed directly on target system in '/opt/collectd/etc/collectd.conf.d'. -It can be used for manual changes or enable/disable plugins. If configuration has been modified it is required to -restart collectd: - -.. code:: bash - - $ sudo docker restart bar-collectd - -Download and run collectd+kafka+ves containers -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -.. code:: bash - - $ sudo ansible-playbook -i default.inv collectd_ves.yml - -Check the containers are running, the output of docker ps should be similar to: - -.. code:: bash - - $ sudo docker ps - CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES - 29035be2dab5 zookeeper:3.4.11 "/docker-entrypoint._" 7 minutes ago Up 7 minutes bar-zookeeper - eb8bba3c0b76 opnfv/barometer-ves "./start_ves_app.s..." 6 minutes ago Up 6 minutes bar-ves - 86702a96a68c opnfv/barometer-kafka "/src/start_kafka.sh" 6 minutes ago Up 6 minutes bar-kafka - daeeb68ad1d5 opnfv/barometer-collectd "/run_collectd.sh ..." 6 minutes ago Up 6 minutes bar-collectd - - -To make some changes when a container is running run: - -.. code:: bash - - $ sudo docker exec -ti <CONTAINER ID> /bin/bash - -List of default plugins for collectd container -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ -.. note:: - The dpdk plugins dpdkevents and dpdkstat were tested with DPDK v16.11. - -By default the collectd is started with default configuration which includes the followin plugins: - * csv, contextswitch, cpu, cpufreq, df, disk, ethstat, ipc, irq, load, memory, numa, processes, - swap, turbostat, uuid, uptime, exec, hugepages, intel_pmu, ipmi, write_kafka, logfile, mcelog, - network, intel_rdt, rrdtool, snmp_agent, syslog, virt, ovs_stats, ovs_events, dpdkevents, - dpdkstat - -Some of the plugins are loaded depending on specific system requirements and can be omitted if -dependency is not met, this is the case for: - * hugepages, ipmi, mcelog, intel_rdt, virt, ovs_stats, ovs_events - -List and description of tags used in ansible scripts -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -Tags can be used to run a specific part of the configuration without running the whole playbook. -To run a specific parts only: - -.. code:: bash - - $ sudo ansible-playbook -i default.inv collectd_service.yml --tags "syslog,cpu,uuid" - -To disable some parts or plugins: - -.. code:: bash - - $ sudo ansible-playbook -i default.inv collectd_service.yml --skip-tags "en_default_all,syslog,cpu,uuid" - -List of available tags: - -install_docker - Install docker and required dependencies with package manager. - -add_docker_proxy - Configure proxy file for docker service if proxy is set on host environment. - -rm_config_dir - Remove collectd config files. - -copy_additional_configs - Copy additional configuration files to target system. Path to additional configuration - is stored in $barometer_dir/docker/ansible/roles/config_files/vars/main.yml as additional_configs_path. - -en_default_all - Set of default read plugins: contextswitch, cpu, cpufreq, df, disk, ethstat, ipc, irq, - load, memory, numa, processes, swap, turbostat, uptime. - -plugins tags - The following tags can be used to enable/disable plugins: csv, contextswitch, cpu, - cpufreq, df, disk, ethstat, ipc, irq, load, memory, numa, processes, swap, turbostat, - uptime, exec, hugepages, ipmi, kafka, logfile, mcelogs, network, pmu, rdt, rrdtool, - snmp, syslog, virt, ovs_stats, ovs_events, uuid, dpdkevents, dpdkstat. - Installing Docker ----------------- .. Describe the specific capabilities and usage for <XYZ> feature. @@ -418,7 +107,7 @@ Installing Docker use of Ansible-Playbook. On Ubuntu -^^^^^^^^^^ +^^^^^^^^^ .. note:: * sudo permissions are required to install docker. * These instructions are for Ubuntu 16.10 @@ -886,7 +575,7 @@ Run the Influxdb and Grafana Images ----------------------------------- Run the InfluxDB docker image -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. code:: bash $ sudo docker run -tid -v /var/lib/influxdb:/var/lib/influxdb --net=host\ @@ -1017,7 +706,7 @@ folowing actions have to be performed on shared folders to not affect new setup with an old configuration. Build and Run VES and Kafka Docker Images ------------------------------------------- +----------------------------------------- Download VES and Kafka docker images ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ @@ -1169,10 +858,10 @@ wide metrics that are collected by barometer-ves container. Setup instructions are located in: :ref:`Setup VES Test Collector` Build and Run DMA and Redis Docker Images ------------------------------------------------------ +----------------------------------------- Download DMA docker images -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ If you wish to use pre-built barometer project's DMA images, you can pull the images from https://hub.docker.com/r/opnfv/barometer-dma/ @@ -1190,7 +879,7 @@ images from https://hub.docker.com/r/opnfv/barometer-dma/ `Run DMA Docker Image`_ Build DMA docker image -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Build DMA docker image: @@ -1218,7 +907,7 @@ Output should contain a barometer image: opnfv/barometer-dma latest 2f14fbdbd498 3 hours ago 941 MB Run Redis docker image -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. note:: Before running DMA, Redis must be running. @@ -1236,7 +925,7 @@ Check your docker image is running sudo docker ps Run DMA docker image -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. note:: Run DMA docker image with default configuration @@ -1275,7 +964,7 @@ Run DMA docker image with default configuration $ sudo ln -s ${PWD}/threshold /usr/local/bin/ References -^^^^^^^^^^^ +^^^^^^^^^^ .. [1] https://docs.docker.com/engine/admin/systemd/#httphttps-proxy .. [2] https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/linux/docker-ce/centos/#install-using-the-repository .. [3] https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/ diff --git a/docs/release/userguide/installguide.oneclick.rst b/docs/release/userguide/installguide.oneclick.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..07bc8c1e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/release/userguide/installguide.oneclick.rst @@ -0,0 +1,331 @@ +.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. +.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 +.. (c) <optionally add copywriters name> +.. _barometer-oneclick-userguide: + +======================================= +OPNFV Barometer One Click Install Guide +======================================= + +.. contents:: + :depth: 3 + :local: + +The intention of this user guide is to outline how to use the ansible playbooks for a one click installation of Barometer. A more in-depth installation guide is available with the :ref:`Docker user guide <barometer-docker-userguide>`. + + +One Click Install with Ansible +------------------------------ + + +Proxy for package manager on host +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +.. note:: + This step has to be performed only if host is behind HTTP/HTTPS proxy + +Proxy URL have to be set in dedicated config file + +1. CentOS - /etc/yum.conf + +.. code:: bash + + proxy=http://your.proxy.domain:1234 + +2. Ubuntu - /etc/apt/apt.conf + +.. code:: bash + + Acquire::http::Proxy "http://your.proxy.domain:1234" + +After update of config file, apt mirrors have to be updated via 'apt-get update' + +.. code:: bash + + $ sudo apt-get update + +Proxy environment variables (for docker and pip) +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +.. note:: + This step has to be performed only if host is behind HTTP/HTTPS proxy + +Configuring proxy for packaging system is not enough, also some proxy +environment variables have to be set in the system before ansible scripts +can be started. +Barometer configures docker proxy automatically via ansible task as a part +of 'one click install' process - user only has to provide proxy URL using common +shell environment variables and ansible will automatically configure proxies +for docker(to be able to fetch barometer images). Another component used by +ansible (e.g. pip is used for downloading python dependencies) will also benefit +from setting proxy variables properly in the system. + +Proxy variables used by ansible One Click Install: + * http_proxy + * https_proxy + * ftp_proxy + * no_proxy + +Variables mentioned above have to be visible for superuser (because most +actions involving ansible-barometer installation require root privileges). +Proxy variables are commonly defined in '/etc/environment' file (but any other +place is good as long as variables can be seen by commands using 'su'). + +Sample proxy configuration in /etc/environment: + +.. code:: bash + + http_proxy=http://your.proxy.domain:1234 + https_proxy=http://your.proxy.domain:1234 + ftp_proxy=http://your.proxy.domain:1234 + no_proxy=localhost + +Install Ansible +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +.. note:: + * sudo permissions or root access are required to install ansible. + * ansible version needs to be 2.4+, because usage of import/include statements + +The following steps have been verified with Ansible 2.6.3 on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04. +To install Ansible 2.6.3 on Ubuntu: + +.. code:: bash + + $ sudo apt-get install python + $ sudo apt-get install python-pip + $ sudo -H pip install 'ansible==2.6.3' + +The following steps have been verified with Ansible 2.6.3 on Centos 7.5. +To install Ansible 2.6.3 on Centos: + +.. code:: bash + + $ sudo yum install python + $ sudo yum install epel-release + $ sudo yum install python-pip + $ sudo -H pip install 'ansible==2.6.3' + $ sudo yum install git + +.. note:: + When using multi-node-setup, please make sure that 'python' package is + installed on all of the target nodes (ansible during 'Gathering facts' + phase is using python2 and it may not be installed by default on some + distributions - e.g. on Ubuntu 16.04 it has to be installed manually) + +Clone barometer repo +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +.. code:: bash + + $ git clone https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/barometer + $ cd barometer/docker/ansible + +Edit inventory file +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +Edit inventory file and add hosts: $barometer_dir/docker/ansible/default.inv + +.. code:: bash + + [collectd_hosts] + localhost + + [collectd_hosts:vars] + install_mcelog=true + insert_ipmi_modules=true + + [influxdb_hosts] + localhost + + [grafana_hosts] + localhost + + [prometheus_hosts] + #localhost + + [zookeeper_hosts] + #NOTE: currently one zookeeper host is supported + #hostname + + [kafka_hosts] + #hostname + + [ves_hosts] + #hostname + +Change localhost to different hosts where neccessary. +Hosts for influxdb and grafana are required only for collectd_service.yml. +Hosts for zookeeper, kafka and ves are required only for collectd_ves.yml. + +.. note:: + Zookeeper, Kafka and VES need to be on the same host, there is no + support for multi node setup. + +To change host for kafka edit kafka_ip_addr in ./roles/config_files/vars/main.yml. + +Additional plugin dependencies +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +By default ansible will try to fulfill dependencies for mcelog and ipmi plugin. +For mcelog plugin it installs mcelog daemon. For ipmi it tries to insert ipmi_devintf +and ipmi_si kernel modules. +This can be changed in inventory file with use of variables install_mcelog +and insert_ipmi_modules, both variables are independent: + +.. code:: bash + + [collectd_hosts:vars] + install_mcelog=false + insert_ipmi_modules=false + +.. note:: + On Ubuntu 18.04 the deb package for mcelog daemon is not available in official + Ubuntu repository. In that case ansible scripts will try to download, make and + install the daemon from mcelog git repository. + +Configure ssh keys +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +Generate ssh keys if not present, otherwise move onto next step. + +.. code:: bash + + $ sudo ssh-keygen + +Copy ssh key to all target hosts. It requires to provide root password. +The example is for localhost. + +.. code:: bash + + $ sudo -i + $ ssh-copy-id root@localhost + +Verify that key is added and password is not required to connect. + +.. code:: bash + + $ sudo ssh root@localhost + +.. note:: + Keys should be added to every target host and [localhost] is only used as an + example. For multinode installation keys need to be copied for each node: + [collectd_hostname], [influxdb_hostname] etc. + +Download and run Collectd+Influxdb+Grafana containers +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +The One Click installation features easy and scalable deployment of Collectd, +Influxdb and Grafana containers using Ansible playbook. The following steps goes +through more details. + +.. code:: bash + + $ sudo -H ansible-playbook -i default.inv collectd_service.yml + +Check the three containers are running, the output of docker ps should be similar to: + +.. code:: bash + + $ sudo docker ps + CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES + a033aeea180d opnfv/barometer-grafana "/run.sh" 9 days ago Up 7 minutes bar-grafana + 1bca2e4562ab opnfv/barometer-influxdb "/entrypoint.sh in..." 9 days ago Up 7 minutes bar-influxdb + daeeb68ad1d5 opnfv/barometer-collectd "/run_collectd.sh ..." 9 days ago Up 7 minutes bar-collectd + +To make some changes when a container is running run: + +.. code:: bash + + $ sudo docker exec -ti <CONTAINER ID> /bin/bash + +Connect to <host_ip>:3000 with a browser and log into Grafana: admin/admin. +For short introduction please see the: +`Grafana guide <http://docs.grafana.org/guides/getting_started/>`_. + +The collectd configuration files can be accessed directly on target system in '/opt/collectd/etc/collectd.conf.d'. +It can be used for manual changes or enable/disable plugins. If configuration has been modified it is required to +restart collectd: + +.. code:: bash + + $ sudo docker restart bar-collectd + +Download and run collectd+kafka+ves containers +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +.. code:: bash + + $ sudo ansible-playbook -i default.inv collectd_ves.yml + +Check the containers are running, the output of docker ps should be similar to: + +.. code:: bash + + $ sudo docker ps + CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES + 29035be2dab5 zookeeper:3.4.11 "/docker-entrypoint._" 7 minutes ago Up 7 minutes bar-zookeeper + eb8bba3c0b76 opnfv/barometer-ves "./start_ves_app.s..." 6 minutes ago Up 6 minutes bar-ves + 86702a96a68c opnfv/barometer-kafka "/src/start_kafka.sh" 6 minutes ago Up 6 minutes bar-kafka + daeeb68ad1d5 opnfv/barometer-collectd "/run_collectd.sh ..." 6 minutes ago Up 6 minutes bar-collectd + + +To make some changes when a container is running run: + +.. code:: bash + + $ sudo docker exec -ti <CONTAINER ID> /bin/bash + +List of default plugins for collectd container +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +.. note:: + The dpdk plugins dpdkevents and dpdkstat were tested with DPDK v16.11. + +By default the collectd is started with default configuration which includes the followin plugins: + * csv, contextswitch, cpu, cpufreq, df, disk, ethstat, ipc, irq, load, memory, numa, processes, + swap, turbostat, uuid, uptime, exec, hugepages, intel_pmu, ipmi, write_kafka, logfile, mcelog, + network, intel_rdt, rrdtool, snmp_agent, syslog, virt, ovs_stats, ovs_events, dpdkevents, + dpdkstat + +Some of the plugins are loaded depending on specific system requirements and can be omitted if +dependency is not met, this is the case for: + * hugepages, ipmi, mcelog, intel_rdt, virt, ovs_stats, ovs_events + +List and description of tags used in ansible scripts +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + +Tags can be used to run a specific part of the configuration without running the whole playbook. +To run a specific parts only: + +.. code:: bash + + $ sudo ansible-playbook -i default.inv collectd_service.yml --tags "syslog,cpu,uuid" + +To disable some parts or plugins: + +.. code:: bash + + $ sudo ansible-playbook -i default.inv collectd_service.yml --skip-tags "en_default_all,syslog,cpu,uuid" + +List of available tags: + +install_docker + Install docker and required dependencies with package manager. + +add_docker_proxy + Configure proxy file for docker service if proxy is set on host environment. + +rm_config_dir + Remove collectd config files. + +copy_additional_configs + Copy additional configuration files to target system. Path to additional configuration + is stored in $barometer_dir/docker/ansible/roles/config_files/vars/main.yml as additional_configs_path. + +en_default_all + Set of default read plugins: contextswitch, cpu, cpufreq, df, disk, ethstat, ipc, irq, + load, memory, numa, processes, swap, turbostat, uptime. + +plugins tags + The following tags can be used to enable/disable plugins: csv, contextswitch, cpu, + cpufreq, df, disk, ethstat, ipc, irq, load, memory, numa, processes, swap, turbostat, + uptime, exec, hugepages, ipmi, kafka, logfile, mcelogs, network, pmu, rdt, rrdtool, + snmp, syslog, virt, ovs_stats, ovs_events, uuid, dpdkevents, dpdkstat. + + |