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Introduce a new Armada manifest (stx-monitor) that defines the necessary software components and services to deploy a monitoring solution for the infrastructure and Kubernetes cluster as well as the services it is running. The Elastic 7.x Apache 2.0 Licensed ("oss") images are included. The following Elastic components are introduced in this commit: elasticsearch, filebeat, metricbeat, logstash, kibana. This enables the build of the stx-monitor application manifest and upon application, the capturing of logs and metrics into elasticsearch. The logs and metrics may then be viewed with a tool such as Kibana. The stx-monitor application is built: build-pkgs monitor-helm build-pkgs stx-monitor-helm build-helm-charts.sh --app stx-monitor The settings for elasticsearch helm chart are set to allow mtce actions, such as host-lock, of a controller. The following host labels are required on controllers prior to the application-apply: system host-label-list controller-0 (and, in duplex, for controller-1) | controller-0 | elastic-controller | enabled | | controller-0 | elastic-data | enabled | | controller-0 | elastic-client | enabled | Tests: build-helm-charts.sh --app stx-monitor system application-upload system application-apply host management: host-lock, host-swact, host-unlock Determine the port for kibana: kubectl get service -n monitor Access kibana via <oamip>:<service port> verify logs and container logs are captured, include subdirs under /var/log such as /var/log/openvswitch system application-remove system application-delete Change-Id: I0e2f94d302b3ec3a22ee5853d529efb6b423bdaa Depends-On: Ic9a5b909dfbf60e39f98f3f14fe9bbac2de1d42b Story: 2005733 Task: 31081 Co-Authored-By: Kevin Smith <kevin.smith@windriver.com> Signed-off-by: John Kung <john.kung@windriver.com> |
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