docs/doc/source/fault-mgmt/openstack-alarm-messages-800s.rst
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Change-Id: I1afd71265e752c4c9a54bf2dc9a173b3e17332a7
Signed-off-by: Stone <ronald.stone@windriver.com>
2020-11-27 14:13:00 -05:00

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Alarm Messages - 800s

Alarm ID: 800.002

Image storage media is full: There is not enough disk space on the image storage media.

or

Instance <instance name> snapshot failed: There is not enough disk space on the image storage media.

or

Supplied <attrs> (<supplied>) and <attrs> generated from uploaded image (<actual>) did not match. Setting image status to 'killed'.

or

Error in store configuration. Adding images to store is disabled.

or

Forbidden upload attempt: <exception>

or

Insufficient permissions on image storage media: <exception>

or

Denying attempt to upload image larger than <size> bytes.

or

Denying attempt to upload image because it exceeds the quota: <exception>

or

Received HTTP error while uploading image <image_id>

or

Client disconnected before sending all data to backend

or

Failed to upload image <image_id>

Entity Instance

image=<image-uuid>, instance=<instance-uuid>

or

image=<tenant-uuid>, instance=<instance-uuid>

Severity: W*
Proposed Repair Action If problem persists, contact next level of support.

Alarm ID: 800.100

Storage Alarm Condition:

Cinder I/O Congestion is above normal range and is building

Entity Instance cinder_io_monitor
Severity: M
Proposed Repair Action Reduce the I/O load on the Cinder LVM backend. Use Cinder QoS mechanisms on high usage volumes.

Alarm ID: 800.101

Storage Alarm Condition:

Cinder I/O Congestion is high and impacting guest performance

Entity Instance cinder_io_monitor
Severity: C*
Proposed Repair Action Reduce the I/O load on the Cinder LVM backend. Cinder actions may fail until congestion is reduced. Use Cinder QoS mechanisms on high usage volumes.