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collectd VES plugin User Guide
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The Barometer repository contains a python based write plugin for VES.
The plugin currently supports pushing platform relevant metrics through the
additional measurements field for VES.
**Please note**: Hardcoded configuration values will be modified so that they
are configurable through the configuration file.
Installation Instructions:
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1. Clone this repo
2. Install collectd
.. code:: bash
$ sudo apt-get install collectd
3. Modify the collectd configuration script: `/etc/collectd/collectd.conf`
.. code:: bash
Globals true
ModulePath "/path/to/your/python/modules"
LogTraces true
Interactive false
Import "ves_plugin"
# VES plugin configuration (see next section below)
where "/path/to/your/python/modules" is the path to ves_plugin.py,
which is located in this repo.
VES python plugin configuration description:
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**Note** Details of the Vendor Event Listener REST service
REST resources are defined with respect to a ServerRoot:
.. code:: bash
ServerRoot = https://{Domain}:{Port}/{optionalRoutingPath}
REST resources are of the form:
.. code:: bash
{ServerRoot}/eventListener/v{apiVersion}`
{ServerRoot}/eventListener/v{apiVersion}/{topicName}`
{ServerRoot}/eventListener/v{apiVersion}/eventBatch`
**Domain** *"host"*
VES domain name. It can be IP address or hostname of VES collector
(default: `127.0.0.1`)
**Port** *port*
VES port (default: `30000`)
**Path** *"path"*
Used as the "optionalRoutingPath" element in the REST path (default: `empty`)
**Topic** *"path"*
Used as the "topicName" element in the REST path (default: `empty`)
**UseHttps** *true|false*
Allow plugin to use HTTPS instead of HTTP (default: `false`)
**Username** *"username"*
VES collector user name (default: `empty`)
**Password** *"passwd"*
VES collector password (default: `empty`)
**FunctionalRole** *"role"*
Used as the 'functionalRole' field of 'commonEventHeader' event (default:
`Collectd VES Agent`)
**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: `5.1`)
Other collectd.conf configurations
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Please ensure that FQDNLookup is set to false
.. code:: bash
FQDNLookup false
Please ensure that the virt plugin is enabled and configured as follows.
.. code:: bash
LoadPlugin virt
Connection "qemu:///system"
RefreshInterval 60
HostnameFormat uuid
PluginInstanceFormat name
ExtraStats "cpu_util perf"
.. 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
LoadPlugin cpu
ReportByCpu false
ValuesPercentage true
To report the host name as a UUID the uuid plugin can be used.
.. code:: bash
LoadPlugin uuid
If a custom UUID needs to be provided, the following configuration is required in collectd.conf
file:
.. code:: bash
UUIDFile "/etc/uuid"
Where "/etc/uuid" is a file containing custom UUID.
Please also ensure that the following plugins are enabled:
.. code:: bash
LoadPlugin disk
LoadPlugin interface
LoadPlugin memory
VES plugin notification example
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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
WarningMax 2.08
FailureMax 4.0
Instance "virt_cpu_total"
More detailed information on how to configure collectD thresholds can be found at
https://collectd.org/documentation/manpages/collectd-threshold.5.shtml