This guide assumes that you are working with the OpenStack Newton release.
For the purpose of creating some concrete examples, this document assumes that you have deployed your opstools-ansible environment using the following inventory:
ops0 ansible_host=192.168.10.10
ops1 ansible_host=192.168.10.20
[am_hosts]
ops0
[logging_hosts]
ops1
And the following configuration:
fluentd_use_ssl: true
fluentd_shared_key: secret
fluentd_ca_cert: |
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
...
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
fluentd_private_key:
-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
...
-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
Once your opstools environment is running, create a configuration file for your TripleO environment that will point the Sensu and Fluentd agents at the opstools hosts. Look at the logging and monitoring environment files for a list of available parameters.
Given the example configuration presented earlier in this document,
you might end up with something like this (in a file we'll call
params.yaml
):
parameter_defaults:
LoggingServers:
- host: 192.168.10.20
port: 24284
LoggingUsesSSL: true
# This must match the fluentd_shared_key key setting you
# used in your Ansible configuration.
LoggingSharedKey: secret
# This must match the certificate you used for the
# fluentd_ca_cert setting in your Ansible configuration.
LoggingSSLCertificate: |
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
MonitoringRabbitHost: 192.168.10.10
MonitoringRabbitUsername: sensu
MonitoringRabbitPassword: sensu
Deploy your TripleO environment. In addition to whatever command line
options you normally use, you will need to include the
monitoring-environment.yaml
file (if you are configuring
availability monitoring), and logging-environment.yaml
file (if you
arae configuring logging), and the params.yaml
file described in the
previous step. Your overcloud deploy
command line should look
something like:
openackstack overcloud deploy ... \
-e /usr/share/openstack-tripleo-heat-templates/environments/monitoring-environment.yaml \
-e /usr/share/openstack-tripleo-heat-templates/environments/logging-environment.yaml \
-e params.yaml
When the deployment completes, you should see logs appearing in Kibana
on your opstools server (https://192.168.10.20/kibana
) and you
should see the results of Sensu checks in Uchiwa
(https://192.168.10.10/uchiwa
).