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-remove Collectd_Ceilometer folder -remove Ceilometer specific unit tests -Remove mentions in devstack, doc, and etc folders -Substitute refereces of Ceilometer with Gnocchi/Aodh Closes-Bug: #1710855 Change-Id: I210ca8182c489c4f90a6521b1b7fd6f8a391e602 Signed-off-by: Elizabeth Burke <elizabeth.burke@intel.com>
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collectd-ceilometer-plugin troubleshooting guide
If you experience issues while deploying or using collectd-ceilometer-plugin, the information below can help diagnose the problem:
- What version of keystone is being used in the deployment?
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- Version 2 is used in stable/mitaka version of the plugin, but Keystone V2 has been deprecated.
- Support for Keystone V3 API is available for the Newton release and above.
- Are the credentials in collectd-{gnocchi,aodh}-plugin.conf valid?
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- Export these credentials to your environment as OS_PROJECT_NAME, OS_USERNAME and OS_PASSWORD, and use the openstack client.
- If the credentials are valid, you should be able to interact with the OpenStack services
- If the credentials are invalid, then you should get a response telling you that.
Is the correct OS_AUTH_URL is used?
$ openstack catalog show keystone $ grep "OS_AUTH_URL" /path/to/collectd.conf.d/collectd-{gnocchi,aodh}-plugin.conf
Is collectd-ceilometer-plugin.conf being parsed?
Does the collectd.conf have an Include block/directive?
Include "/etc/collectd/collectd.conf.d/*.conf"
OR
<Include /etc/collectd/collectd.conf.d/> Filter "*.conf" </Include>
Enable the logfile plugin in collectd for better information (sample configuration at ../etc/collectd.conf.d/logging.conf).
- Make sure to set the LogLevel to “debug” for maximum information
- Use "VERBOSE True" in collectd-{aodh,gnocchi}-plugin.conf, in order to elevate debug messages to LogLevel info.