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About OSProfiler
OSProfiler is an OpenStack cross-project profiling library. Its API provides different ways to add a new trace point. Trace points contain two messages (start and stop). Messages like below are sent to a collector:
{
"name": <point_name>-(start|stop),
"base_id": <uuid>,
"parent_id": <uuid>,
"trace_id": <uuid>,
"info": <dict>
}
The fields are defined as follows:
base_id
- <uuid> that is same for all trace points
that belong to one trace. This is used to simplify the process of
retrieving all trace points (related to one trace) from the
collector.
parent_id
- <uuid> of parent trace point.
trace_id
- <uuid> of current trace point.
info
- the dictionary that contains user information
passed when calling profiler start() & stop() methods.
The profiler uses ceilometer as a centralized collector. Two other alternatives for ceilometer are pure MongoDB driver and Elasticsearch.
A notifier is setup to send notifications to ceilometer using oslo.messaging and ceilometer API is used to retrieve all messages related to one trace.
OSProfiler has entry point that allows the user to retrieve information about traces and present it in HTML/JSON using CLI.
For more details see OSProfiler – Cross-project profiling library <index.html>
.
How to Use OSProfiler with Ironic in Devstack
To use or test OSProfiler in ironic, the user needs to setup Devstack
with OSProfiler and ceilometer. In addition to the setup described at
deploy_devstack
, the
user needs to do the following:
Add the following to localrc
to enable OSProfiler and
ceilometer:
enable_plugin panko https://opendev.org/openstack/panko
enable_plugin ceilometer https://opendev.org/openstack/ceilometer
enable_plugin osprofiler https://opendev.org/openstack/osprofiler
# Enable the following services
CEILOMETER_NOTIFICATION_TOPICS=notifications,profiler
ENABLED_SERVICES+=,ceilometer-acompute,ceilometer-acentral
ENABLED_SERVICES+=,ceilometer-anotification,ceilometer-collector
ENABLED_SERVICES+=,ceilometer-alarm-evaluator,ceilometer-alarm-notifier
ENABLED_SERVICES+=,ceilometer-api
Run stack.sh.
Once Devstack environment is setup, edit ironic.conf
to
set the following profiler options and restart ironic services:
[profiler]
enabled = True
hmac_keys = SECRET_KEY # default value used across several OpenStack projects
trace_sqlalchemy = True
In order to trace ironic using OSProfiler, use openstackclient to run
baremetal commands with --os-profile SECRET_KEY
.
For example, the following will cause a <trace-id> to be printed after node list:
$ openstack --os-profile SECRET_KEY baremetal node list
Output of the above command will include the following:
Trace ID: <trace-id>
Display trace with command:
osprofiler trace show --html <trace-id>
The trace results can be seen using this command:
$ osprofiler trace show --html <trace-id>
The trace results can be saved in a file with
--out file-name
option:
$ osprofiler trace show --html <trace-id> --out trace.html
The trace results show the time spent in ironic-api,
ironic-conductor, and db calls. More detailed db tracing is enabled if
trace_sqlalchemy
is set to true.
References
OSProfiler – Cross-project profiling library <index.html>
deploy_devstack