<html><head><style>.em-message p{margin:0px}</style></head><body><div class="em-message"><font face="arial">Hello Olivier,<br><br>Thanks for this feedback.<br><br>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><br>Will the VM information be displayed in Sunstone ? In Ganglia ? <br><br>Any help is welcome on this.<br><br>Cheers<br>Cyrille<br><br><br>Jeudi 13/12/2012 à 17:31 Olivier Sallou a écrit:<br><blockquote style="border:0;border-left: 2px solid #22437f; padding:0px; margin:0px; padding-left:5px; margin-left: 5px; ">
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 12/13/12 3:27 PM, Duverne, Cyrille a
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<div class="em-message"><font face="arial">Dear mailing-list,
(these days it's like saying "dear Santa," <img src="http://euranova.eu/myoffice/themes/Default/images/emoticons/normal/smile.gif" 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>
<br>
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>
<br>
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>
<br>
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>
<br>
OpenNebula uses Ganglia to extract the information, and not the
contrary<br>
<br>
If you want to monitor your host with Ganglia you can use standard
metrics provided by gmetric (cpu,ram,...)<br>
<br>
Olivier<br>
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Thanks in advance for your feedback<br>
Cheers<br>
Cyrille<br>
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