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OpenStack Administration with Ansible 2

You're reading from   OpenStack Administration with Ansible 2 Automate and monitor administrative tasks

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787121638
Length 230 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Walter Bentley Walter Bentley
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

OpenStack Administration with Ansible 2 Second Edition
Credits
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Preface
1. Introduction to OpenStack FREE CHAPTER 2. Introduction to Ansible 3. Creating Multiple Users/Projects 4. Customizing Your Clouds Quotas 5. Snapshot Your Cloud 6. Migrating Instances 7. Managing Containers on Your Cloud 8. Setting Up Active-Active Regions 9. Inventory Your Cloud 10. Health Check Your Cloud with Nagios

Chapter 10. Health Check Your Cloud with Nagios

The topic of monitoring happens to be something I hold very close to my heart. I spent years watching many organizations' websites and applications to ensure that their availability holds as close as possible to 99.99% uptime. This task was not for the meek of heart in any realm of things. The thing that got me through it all was having a solid method to monitoring the environments that did not require me to literally watch it every second of the day. In this chapter, we will step through some of the common approaches to checking the health of your OpenStack cloud manually and then leverage Ansible to set up my favorite open source monitoring tool, Nagios.

Since we have been experimenting with the openstack-ansible (OSA) deployment method throughout the book, let's continue to leverage the built-in Ansible capabilities part of OSA to perform various system checks. Keep in mind that what we do here should not replace any third-party monitoring...

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