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OpenStack Essentials

You're reading from   OpenStack Essentials Demystify the cloud by building your own private OpenStack cloud

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783987085
Length 182 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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OpenStack Essentials
Credits
About the Author
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Preface
1. Architecture and Component Overview FREE CHAPTER 2. RDO Installation 3. Identity Management 4. Image Management 5. Network Management 6. Instance Management 7. Block Storage 8. Object Storage 9. Telemetry 10. Orchestration 11. Scaling Horizontally 12. Monitoring 13. Troubleshooting Index

Monitoring methods


As you begin to design availability monitoring for your cloud, there are at least three schools of thought on the kinds of checks that should be executed. These should be mixed and matched as you deem appropriate to establish the coverage you need to monitor the services in your OpenStack cluster. You may also come across other methods of designing health checks that can be mixed with what is discussed in this chapter.

The first type of check is the service status check. This type of check runs a simple Linux service status check on each of the services. If the service status script returns successfully that the service is running, the health check is successful. The problem with relying on these is that many OpenStack services have the ability to automatically heal from a loss of communication with each other. You can run a service check on an OpenStack service that is up and running but is actively attempting to reconnect to the database or to the message bus. OpenStack...

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