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33 lines
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The chef and Vagrant configuration here runs mini-mon split into 6 different VMs. This split demonstrates and provides a simple test of how the
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monitoring system can scale but also is useful for some development scenarios.
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# Using the split mini-mon
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- Your home dir is synced to `/vagrant_home` on each vm
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- Vms created
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- `api` at `192.168.10.4`
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- `kafka` at `192.168.10.10` - mon-notification runs on this box also
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- `mysql` at `192.168.10.6`
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- `persister` at `192.168.10.12`
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- `thresh` at `192.168.10.14`
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- `vertica` at `192.168.10.8`
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- The management console is at https://192.168.10.8:5450
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- Run `vagrant help` for more info
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- Run `vagrant ssh <vm name>` to login to a particular vm
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- Can also run `ssh vagrant@<ip address>` to login
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- password is `vagrant`
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## Start mini-mon
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From within this directory, run this simple scripts which aid in bringing up all the vms in the proper order.
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If desired, the standard vagrant commands can also be used.
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```
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bin/vup
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```
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## Halt mini-mon
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In some cases halting mini-mon can result in certain vms being left in an odd state, to avoid this a script has been made to halt boxes in the
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correct order
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```
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bin/vhalt
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```
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