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**Table of Contents**
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- [Installation](#installation)
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- [Get the Code](#get-the-code)
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- [Install Vagrant](#install-vagrant)
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- [Install VirtualBox and Vagrant](#install-virtualbox-and-vagrant)
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- [MacOS](#macos)
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- [Linux (Ubuntu)](#linux-ubuntu)
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- [Using mini-mon](#using-mini-mon)
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- [Starting mini-mon](#starting-mini-mon)
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- [Mini-mon access information](#mini-mon-access-information)
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- [Internal Endpoints](#internal-endpoints)
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- [Updating](#updating)
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- [Improving Provisioning Speed](#improving-provisioning-speed)
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- [Ansible Development](#ansible-development)
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- [Running behind a Web Proxy](#running-behind-a-web-proxy)
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- [Alternate Vagrant Configurations](#alternate-vagrant-configurations)
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Installs a mini monitoring environment based on Vagrant. Intended for development of the monitoring infrastructure.
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# Installation
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## Get the Code
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```
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git clone https://github.com/stackforge/monasca-vagrant
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```
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## Install Vagrant
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### Install VirtualBox and Vagrant
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Note: Vagrant version 1.5.0 or higher is required.
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#### MacOS
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The following steps assume you have [Homebrew](http://brew.sh/) installed. Otherwise, install [VirtualBox](http://www.virtualbox.org) and [Vagrant](http://www.vagrantup.com) and [Ansible](http://www.ansible.com) as suggested on their websites.
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```
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brew tap phinze/cask
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brew install brew-cask
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brew cask install virtualbox
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brew cask install vagrant
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brew install ansible
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ansible-galaxy install -r ansible_roles -p ./roles
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```
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#### Linux (Ubuntu)
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```
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sudo apt-get install virtualbox
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#Download and install latest vagrant from http://www.vagrantup.com/downloads.html
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sudo pip install ansible
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ansible-galaxy install -r ansible_roles -p ./roles
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```
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# Using mini-mon
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## Starting mini-mon
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- After installing to start just run `vagrant up`. The first run will download required vagrant boxes.
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- Run `vagrant help` for more info on standard vagrant commands.
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## Smoke test
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A smoke test exists in the test directory. From within the mini-mon vm this directory is exposed to /vagrant/tests and
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so `/vagrant/tests/smoke.py` can be run when in a mini-mon terminal.
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Alternatively a very simple playbook is available for running the test, `ansible-playbook ./smoke.yml`
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## Mini-mon access information
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- Your host OS home dir is synced to `/vagrant_home` on the VM.
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- The root dir of the monasca-vagrant repo on your host OS is synced to `/vagrant` on the VM.
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- The main VM will have an IP of 192.168.10.4 that can be access from other services running on the host.
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- An additional VM running DevStack will be created at 192.168.10.5
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- Run `vagrant ssh <host>` to log in, where `<host>` is either `mini-mon` or `devstack`
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### Internal Endpoints
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- You can access UI by navigating to http://192.168.10.5 and logging in as mini-mon with password
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- Influxdb is available at http://192.168.10.4:8083 with root/root as user/password
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- The Monasca-api is available at http://192.168.10.4:8080
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- The keystone credentials used are mini-mon/password in the mini-mon project. The keystone services in 192.168.10.5 on standard ports.
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## Updating
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When someone updates the config, this process should allow you to bring up an updated VM, though not every step is needed at all times.
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- `git pull`
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- `ansible-galaxy install -r ansible_roles -p ./roles -f`
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- `vagrant box update`
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- `vagrant destroy <vm>` Where `<vm>` is the name of the VM being updated, for example 'vertica'
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- `vagrant up`
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## Improving Provisioning Speed
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The slowest part of the provisioning process is the downloading of packages.
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The Vagrant plugin `vagrant-cachier` available at https://github.com/fgrehm/vagrant-cachier
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should help by caching repeated dependencies. To use with Vagrant simply install the plugin.
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sudo vagrant plugin install vagrant-cachier
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```
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## Ansible Development
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To edit the Ansible roles I suggest downloading the full git source of the role and putting it in
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your ansible path. Then though you can rerun `vagrant provision` to test your changes, often it is
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easier to run ansible directly. For this to work smoothly add these vagrant specific settings to
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your local ansible configuration (~/.ansible.cfg):
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[defaults]
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hostfile = .vagrant/provisioners/ansible/inventory/vagrant_ansible_inventory
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private_key_file = ~/.vagrant.d/insecure_private_key
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remote_user = vagrant
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## Running behind a Web Proxy
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If you are behind a proxy you can install the `vagrant-proxyconf` pluging to have Vagrant honor standard proxy-related environment variables and set the
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VM to use them also.
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vagrant plugin install vagrant-proxyconf
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```
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# Alternate Vagrant Configurations
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To run any of these alternate configs, simply run the Vagrant commands from within the subdir.
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- `ds-build` subdir - This is used for building a new devstack server image. It does not typically need to be run.
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Previously in the split directory an alternative setup was available with each service split into different vms and using
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Vertica rather than influxdb. This was removed simply because it was not being actively maintained as changes occurred. It is still possible
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to split up the services and to use Vertica, these are done in test environments and production deployments, however is beyond
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the scope of this development environment. Additionaly other alternative setups including running mini-mon in HP Public Cloud
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and scripts for putting it on baremetal are also no longer supported.
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