> nice, do you have resource to look at this? or maybe something to add to
> Gnocchi's potential backlog. existing plugin still seems useful to those who
> want to use custom/proprietary storage.
I should have resources for this.
Question is where it should live.
Since gnocchi is designed to
On Thu, Feb 04 2016, Foley, Emma L wrote:
> Question is where it should live.
> Since gnocchi is designed to be standalone, it seem like that's a potential
> home for it.
> If not, it also fits in with the existing plugin.
It it's a collectd plugin that talk statsd protocol, I'd say it should
> > So, metrics are grouped by the type of resource they use, and each metric
> has to be listed.
> > Grouping isn't a problem, but creating an exhaustive list might be, since
> there are 100+ plugins [1] in collectd which can provide statistics, although
> not all of these are useful, and some
> On Thu, Feb 04 2016, Foley, Emma L wrote:
>
> > Question is where it should live.
> > Since gnocchi is designed to be standalone, it seem like that's a potential
> home for it.
> > If not, it also fits in with the existing plugin.
>
> It it's a collectd plugin that talk statsd protocol, I'd
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> *Subject:* Re: [openstack-dev] [telemetry][ceilometer] New project:
> collectd-ceilometer-plugin
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>
>
>
AFAICT there's no such thing out of the box but it should be fairly
straightforward to implement a StatsD writer using the collectd Python plugin.
Simon
[1] https://collectd.org/documentation/manpages/collectd-python.5.shtml
I guess that’ll have to be the plan now: get
On 03/02/2016 9:16 AM, Foley, Emma L wrote:
> AFAICT there's no such thing out of the box but it should be fairly
> straightforward to implement a StatsD writer using the collectd Python plugin.
> Simon
>
> [1]
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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [telemetry][ceilometer] New project:
collectd-ceilometer-plugin
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 6:30 PM, Julien Danjou
<jul...@danjou.info<mailto:jul...@danjou.info>> wrote:
On Fri, Jan 29 2016, Foley, Emma L wrote:
> Supporting statsd would requ
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 6:30 PM, Julien Danjou wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 29 2016, Foley, Emma L wrote:
>
> > Supporting statsd would require some more investigation, as collectd's
> > statsd plugin supports reading stats from the system, but not writing
> > them.
>
> I'm not sure
> So, metrics are grouped by the type of resource they use, and each metric has
> to be listed.
> Grouping isn't a problem, but creating an exhaustive list might be,
> since there are 100+ plugins [1] in collectd which can provide
> statistics, although not all of these are useful, and some
On 29/01/2016 10:48 AM, Foley, Emma L wrote:
>> So, metrics are grouped by the type of resource they use, and each metric
>> has to be listed.
>> Grouping isn't a problem, but creating an exhaustive list might be,
>> since there are 100+ plugins [1] in collectd which can provide
>> statistics,
On 28/01/2016 2:32 AM, Foley, Emma L wrote:
> So, metrics are grouped by the type of resource they use, and each metric has
> to be listed.
> Grouping isn't a problem, but creating an exhaustive list might be, since
> there are 100+ plugins [1] in collectd which can provide statistics,
On Fri, Jan 29 2016, Foley, Emma L wrote:
> Supporting statsd would require some more investigation, as collectd's
> statsd plugin supports reading stats from the system, but not writing
> them.
I'm not sure what that means?
https://collectd.org/wiki/index.php/Plugin:StatsD seems to indicate it
On Thu, Jan 28 2016, Foley, Emma L wrote:
> So, metrics are grouped by the type of resource they use, and each metric has
> to be listed.
> Grouping isn't a problem, but creating an exhaustive list might be, since
> there
> are 100+ plugins [1] in collectd which can provide statistics, although
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From: gordon chung [mailto:g...@live.ca]
Sent: Monday, January 25, 2016 5:12 PM
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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [telemetry][ceilometer] New project:
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you can consider ceilometer database
of
Ceilometer?
Regards,
Emma
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Sent: Friday, January 22, 2016 2:41 PM
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collectd-ceilometer-plugin
nice! thanks Emma!
i'm
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> To: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
> Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [telemetry][ceilometer] New project:
> collectd-ceilometer-plugin
>
> nice! thanks Emma!
>
> i'm wondering if there's an additional metrics/resources we should add to
&
Hi folks,
A new plug-in for making collectd[1] stats available to Ceilometer [2] is ready
for use.
The collectd-ceilometer-plugin make system statistics from collectd available
to Ceilometer.
These additional statistics make it easier to detect faults and identify
performance bottlenecks
nice! thanks Emma!
i'm wondering if there's an additional metrics/resources we should add
to gnocchi to accommodate the data?
On 22/01/2016 6:11 AM, Foley, Emma L wrote:
Hi folks,
A new plug-in for making collectd[1] stats available to Ceilometer [2] is ready
for use.
The
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