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yum install *ceilometer* | yum install *ceilometer* | ||
The mongoDB store also | The mongoDB store also must be installed and started: | ||
sudo yum install mongodb-server | sudo yum install mongodb-server | ||
sudo sed -i '/--smallfiles/!s/OPTIONS=\"/OPTIONS=\"--smallfiles /' /etc/sysconfig/mongod | sudo sed -i '/--smallfiles/!s/OPTIONS=\"/OPTIONS=\"--smallfiles /' /etc/sysconfig/mongod | ||
sudo service mongod start | sudo service mongod start | ||
Create the appropriate users and roles: | |||
SERVICE_TENANT=$(keystone tenant-list | grep service | awk '{print $2}') | |||
ADMIN_ROLE=$(keystone role-list | grep ' admin ' | awk '{print $2}') | |||
SERVICE_PASSWORD=servicepass | |||
RESELLER_ROLE=$(keystone role-create --name=ResellerAdmin | awk '/ id / {print $4}') | |||
CEILOMETER_USER=$(keystone user-create --name=ceilometer \ | |||
--pass="$SERVICE_PASSWORD" \ | |||
--tenant_id $SERVICE_TENANT \ | |||
--email=ceilometer@example.com | awk '/ id / {print $4}') | |||
keystone user-role-add --tenant_id $SERVICE_TENANT \ | |||
--user_id $CEILOMETER_USER \ | |||
--role_id $RESELLER_ROLE | |||
sudo openstack-config --set /etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf keystone_authtoken auth_host localhost | |||
sudo openstack-config --set /etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf keystone_authtoken auth_port 35357 | |||
sudo openstack-config --set /etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf keystone_authtoken auth_protocol http | |||
sudo openstack-config --set /etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf keystone_authtoken admin_tenant_name = service | |||
sudo openstack-config --set /etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf keystone_authtoken admin_user ceilometer | |||
sudo openstack-config --set /etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf keystone_authtoken admin_password $SERVICE_PASSWORD | |||
Then start the services: | Then start the services: | ||
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done | done | ||
Finally register an appropriate endpoint with the service catalog: | Finally, register an appropriate endpoint with the service catalog: | ||
keystone service-create --name=ceilometer \ | keystone service-create --name=ceilometer \ |
Revision as of 11:15, 2 April 2013
yum install *ceilometer*
The mongoDB store also must be installed and started:
sudo yum install mongodb-server sudo sed -i '/--smallfiles/!s/OPTIONS=\"/OPTIONS=\"--smallfiles /' /etc/sysconfig/mongod sudo service mongod start
Create the appropriate users and roles:
SERVICE_TENANT=$(keystone tenant-list | grep service | awk '{print $2}') ADMIN_ROLE=$(keystone role-list | grep ' admin ' | awk '{print $2}') SERVICE_PASSWORD=servicepass RESELLER_ROLE=$(keystone role-create --name=ResellerAdmin | awk '/ id / {print $4}') CEILOMETER_USER=$(keystone user-create --name=ceilometer \ --pass="$SERVICE_PASSWORD" \ --tenant_id $SERVICE_TENANT \ --email=ceilometer@example.com | awk '/ id / {print $4}') keystone user-role-add --tenant_id $SERVICE_TENANT \ --user_id $CEILOMETER_USER \ --role_id $RESELLER_ROLE
sudo openstack-config --set /etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf keystone_authtoken auth_host localhost sudo openstack-config --set /etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf keystone_authtoken auth_port 35357 sudo openstack-config --set /etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf keystone_authtoken auth_protocol http sudo openstack-config --set /etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf keystone_authtoken admin_tenant_name = service sudo openstack-config --set /etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf keystone_authtoken admin_user ceilometer sudo openstack-config --set /etc/ceilometer/ceilometer.conf keystone_authtoken admin_password $SERVICE_PASSWORD
Then start the services:
for svc in compute central collector api ; do sudo service openstack-ceilometer-$svc start done
Finally, register an appropriate endpoint with the service catalog:
keystone service-create --name=ceilometer \ --type=metering --description="Ceilometer Service" CEILOMETER_SERVICE=$(keystone service-list | awk '/ceilometer/ {print $2}') keystone endpoint-create \ --region RegionOne \ --service_id $CEILOMETER_SERVICE \ --publicurl "http://localhost:8777/" \ --adminurl "http://localhost:8777/" \ --internalurl "http://localhost:8777/"