aodh/doc/source/configuration.rst
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Configuration Options

Ceilometer specific

The following table lists the ceilometer specific options in the global configuration file. Please note that ceilometer uses openstack-common extensively, which requires that the other parameters are set appropriately. For information we are listing the configuration elements that we use after the ceilometer specific elements.

If you use sql alchemy, its specific paramaters will need to be set.

Parameter Default Note
nova_control_exchange nova Exchange name for Nova notifications
glance_control_exchange glance Exchange name for Glance notifications
cinder_control_exchange cinder Exchange name for Cinder notifications
neutron_control_exchange neutron Exchange name for Neutron notifications
metering_secret change this or be hacked Secret value for signing metering messages
metering_topic metering the topic ceilometer uses for metering messages
sample_source openstack The source name of emited samples
control_exchange ceilometer AMQP exchange to connect to if using RabbitMQ or Qpid
database_connection mongodb://localhost:27017/ceilometer Database connection string
metering_api_port 8777 The port for the ceilometer API server
reseller_prefix AUTH_ Prefix used by swift for reseller token

Service polling authentication

The following options must be placed under a [service_credentials] section and will be used by Ceilometer to retrieve information from OpenStack components.

Parameter Default Note
os_username ceilometer Username to use for openstack service access

os_password os_tenant_id

admin

Password to use for openstack service access Tenant ID to use for openstack service access

os_tenant_name admin Tenant name to use for openstack service access
os_auth_url http://localhost:5000/v2.0 Auth URL to use for openstack service access
os_endpoint_type publicURL Endpoint type in the catalog to use to access services

Keystone Middleware Authentication

The following table lists the Keystone middleware authentication options which are used to get admin token. Please note that these options need to be under [keystone_authtoken] section.

Parameter Default Note

auth_host

The host providing the Keystone service API endpoint for validating and requesting tokens

auth_port 35357 The port used to validate tokens
auth_protocol https The protocol used to validate tokens

auth_uri admin_token

admin_user admin_password admin_tenant_name signing_dir certfile keyfile

auth_protocol://auth_host:auth_port

The full URI used to validate tokens Either this or the following three options are required. If set, this is a single shared secret with the Keystone configuration used to validate tokens. User name for retrieving admin token Password for retrieving admin token Tenant name for retrieving admin token The cache directory for signing certificate Required if Keystone server requires client cert Required if Keystone server requires client cert. This can be the same as certfile if the certfile includes the private key.

SQL Alchemy

Parameter Default Note
sql_connection_debug 0 Verbosity of SQL debugging information. 0=None, 100=Everything
sql_connection_trace False Add python stack traces to SQL as comment strings
sql_idle_timeout 3600 timeout before idle sql connections are reaped

sql_max_retries

10

maximum db connection retries during startup. (setting -1 implies an infinite retry count)

sql_retry_interval 10 interval between retries of opening a sql connection
mysql_engine InnoDB MySQL engine to use
sqlite_synchronous True If passed, use synchronous mode for sqlite

HBase

To configure HBase as your database backend:

1. To install an HBase server, for pure development purpose, you can just download the HBase image from Cloudera and get it up and running. Then the quickest way to check it is to run the HBase shell and try a list command which would return the list of the tables in your HBase server:

$ ${HBASE_HOME}/bin/hbase shell

hbase> list

Note

This driver has been tested against HBase 0.92.1/CDH 4.1.1, HBase 0.94.2/CDH 4.2.0, HBase 0.94.4/HDP 1.2 and HBase 0.94.5/Apache. Versions earlier than 0.92.1 are not supported due to feature incompatibility.

2. A few HBase tables are expected by Ceilometer. To create them, run the following:

$ ${HBASE_HOME}/bin/hbase shell

hbase> create 'project', {NAME=>'f'}
hbase> create 'user', {NAME=>'f'}
hbase> create 'resource', {NAME=>'f'}
hbase> create 'meter', {NAME=>'f'}

3. This driver is implemented to use HBase Thrift interface so it's necessary to have the HBase Thrift server installed and started. When you have HBase installed, normally, HBase thrift server is turned on by default. If it's not, turn it on by running command hbase thrift start. The implementation uses HappyBase which is a wrapper library used to interact with HBase via Thrift protocol, you can verify the thrift connection by running a quick test from a client:

import happybase

conn = happybase.Connection(host=$hbase-thrift-server, port=9090, table_prefix=None)
print conn.tables() # this returns a list of HBase tables in your HBase server

4. The parameter "database_connection" needs to be configured to point to the Hbase Thrift server.

Parameter Value Note
database_connection hbase://$hbase-thrift-server:9090 Database connection string

Note

If you are changing the configuration on the fly, you will need to restart the Ceilometer services that use the database to allow the changes to take affect, i.e. the collector and API services.

General options

The following is the list of openstack-common options that we use:

Parameter Default Note
default_notification_level INFO Default notification level for outgoing notifications
default_publisher_id $host Default publisher_id for outgoing notifications
bind_host 0.0.0.0 IP address to listen on
bind_port 9292 Port numver to listen on
port 5672 Rabbit MQ port to liste on
fake_rabbit False If passed, use a fake RabbitMQ provider
publish_errors False publish error events
use_stderr True Log output to standard error

logfile_mode log_dir log_file

0644

Default file mode used when creating log files Log output to a per-service log file in named directory Log output to a named file

log_format date-time level name msg Log format

log_date_format log_config

YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss

Log date format Logging configuration file used. The options specified in that config file will override any other logging options specified in Ceilometer config file.

default_log_levels ['amqplib=WARN',sqlalchemy=WARN,...] Default log level per components
notification_topics ['notifications', ] AMQP topic used for openstack notifications
enabled_apis ['ec2', 'osapi_compute'] List of APIs to enable by default
verbose False Print more verbose output
debug False Print debugging output
state_path currentdir Top-level directory for maintaining nova state
sqlite_db nova.sqlite file name for sqlite
sql_connection sqlite:///$state_path/$sqlite_db connection string for sql database
matchmaker_ringfile /etc/nova/matchmaker_ring.json Matchmaker ring file (JSON)
rpc_zmq_bind_address '*' ZeroMQ bind address

rpc_zmq_matchmaker

ceilometer.openstack.common.rpc. matchmaker.MatchMakerLocalhost

MatchMaker drivers

rpc_zmq_port 9501 ZeroMQ receiver listening port
rpc_zmq_port_pub 9502 ZeroMQ fanout publisher port
rpc_zmq_contexts 1 Number of ZeroMQ contexts
rpc_zmq_ipc_dir /var/run/openstack Directory for holding IPC sockets
rabbit_port 5672 The RabbitMQ broker port where a single node is used
rabbit_host localhost The RabbitMQ broker address where a single node is used
rabbit_hosts ['$rabbit_host:$rabbit_port'] The list of rabbit hosts to listen to
rabbit_userid guest the RabbitMQ userid
rabbit_password guest the RabbitMQ password
rabbit_virtual_host / the RabbitMQ virtual host
rabbit_retry_interval 1 how frequently to retry connecting with RabbitMQ
rabbit_retry_backoff 2 how long to backoff for between retries when connecting

rabbit_max_retries

0

maximum retries with trying to connect to RabbitMQ (the default of 0 implies an infinite retry count)

rabbit_durable_queues False use durable queues in RabbitMQ
rabbit_use_ssl False connect over SSL for RabbitMQ
rabbit_durable_queues False use durable queues in RabbitMQ

rabbit_ha_queues kombu_ssl_version kombu_ssl_keyfile kombu_ssl_certfile kombu_ssl_ca_certs

False

use H/A queues in RabbitMQ (x-ha-policy: all). SSL version to use (valid only if SSL enabled) SSL key file (valid only if SSL enabled) SSL cert file (valid only if SSL enabled) SSL certification authority file

qpid_hostname localhost Qpid broker hostname

qpid_port qpid_username qpid_password qpid_sasl_mechanisms

5672

Qpid broker port Username for qpid connection Password for qpid connection Space separated list of SASL mechanisms to use for auth

qpid_reconnect_timeout 0 Reconnection timeout in seconds
qpid_reconnect_limit 0 Max reconnections before giving up
qpid_reconnect_interval_min 0 Minimum seconds between reconnection attempts
qpid_reconnect_interval_max 0 Maximum seconds between reconnection attempts
qpid_reconnect_interval 0 Equivalent to setting max and min to the same value
qpid_heartbeat 60 Seconds between connection keepalive heartbeats
qpid_protocol tcp Transport to use, either 'tcp' or 'ssl'
qpid_reconnect True Automatically reconnect
qpid_tcp_nodelay True Disable Nagle algorithm
rpc_backend kombu The messaging module to use, defaults to kombu.
rpc_thread_pool_size 64 Size of RPC thread pool
rpc_conn_pool_size 30 Size of RPC connection pool
rpc_response_timeout 60 Seconds to wait for a response from call or multicall

rpc_cast_timeout

30

Seconds to wait before a cast expires (TTL). Only supported by impl_zmq.

dispatchers database The list of dispatchers to process metering data.

A sample configuration file can be found in ceilometer.conf.sample.