Hello World,<div><br></div><div>On Friday, December 14, 2012, Olivier Sallou wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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<div>Le 12/14/12 9:32 AM, Duverne, Cyrille a
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<div><font face="arial">Hello Olivier,<br>
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Thanks for this feedback.<br>
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My request wasn't clear enough, I already monitor my hosts and
I see the OPENNEBULA-VMS-INFORMATION variable in Ganglia, but
I don't know how to use it to provide graphs on the VM usage.<br>
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Will the VM information be displayed in Sunstone ? In Ganglia
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<font face="arial">OPENNEBULA-VMS-INFORMATION provides global VM
status information to opennebula. Some graphs are available in
Sunstone to monitor the VM help with this data (when you click on
your vm in suntone)<br>
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If you want Ganglia monitoring of your VM, you have to setup gmond
in the VM itself.<br></font></div></blockquote><div><br></div><div>Or one can use Host sFlow [1] to gather CPU, RAM and network statistics. There is a blog post [2] describing the installation procedure. Works with Ganglia 3.2+. If you need other metrics you'd have to install gmond inside the VM. Enjoy.</div>
<div><br></div><div>[1]: <a href="http://host-sflow.sourceforge.net/">http://host-sflow.sourceforge.net/</a></div><div>[2]: <a href="http://blog.sflow.com/2012/01/using-ganglia-to-monitor-virtual.html">http://blog.sflow.com/2012/01/using-ganglia-to-monitor-virtual.html</a></div>
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Olivier<br>
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Any help is welcome on this.<br>
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Cheers<br>
Cyrille<br>
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Jeudi 13/12/2012 à 17:31 Olivier Sallou a écrit:<br>
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<div>Le 12/13/12 3:27 PM, Duverne,
Cyrille a écrit :<br>
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<div><font face="arial">Dear
mailing-list, (these days it's like saying "dear
Santa," <img alt=":)"> )<br>
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I've set up a ganglia environment in my lab and can
see the monitoring information for my hosts.<br>
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I've followed the manual about ganglia integration and
updated the nodes, updated oned.conf, created the cron
as follow :<br>
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*/1 * * * * oneadmin gmetric -n
OPENNEBULA_VMS_INFORMATION -t string -v
`/var/lib/one/remotes/vmm/kvm/poll --kvm`<br>
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I've updated the probe file to point to my central
ganglia server.<br>
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But I can't see anything on Ganglia web.<br>
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I might be missing something on the ganglia server
side... but what ? Where are the VM information
defines for Ganglia to display them ?<br>
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<font face="arial">Ganglia does not provide graphics for the
VMs with opennebula. VM information are stored in a
variable accessible for each host with name </font><font face="arial">OPENNEBULA_VMS_INFORMATION (base64 encoded).<br>
Then opennebula will trigger ganglia to get the status of
the VMs running on this host.<br>
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OpenNebula uses Ganglia to extract the information, and
not the contrary<br>
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If you want to monitor your host with Ganglia you can use
standard metrics provided by gmetric (cpu,ram,...)<br>
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Olivier<br>
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Thanks in advance for your feedback<br>
Cheers<br>
Cyrille<br>
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Olivier Sallou
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Olivier Sallou
IRISA / University of Rennes 1
Campus de Beaulieu, 35000 RENNES - FRANCE
Tel: 02.99.84.71.95
gpg key id: 4096R/326D8438 (<a href="http://keyring.debian.org" target="_blank">keyring.debian.org</a>)
Key fingerprint = 5FB4 6F83 D3B9 5204 6335 D26D 78DC 68DB 326D 8438
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