On Jun 11, 2018 13:59, Shirly Radco <sradco(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Dear users,
I would love to get some feedback if someone has tried to install and use
the oVirt metrics store, released in 4.2, for collecting metrics and logs,
based on Elasticsearch, Kibana, Collectd and Fluentd on top of OpenShift.
https://www.ovirt.org/develop/release-management/features/metrics/metrics...
How did the installation go? Are you actively using it?
And any other feedback would be much appreciated.
Best regards,
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SHIRLY RADCO
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I have, and while I can say that it works, it was far from easy! I can't
remember all of the gotchas I had to go through but most of them stemmed
from the fact that I tested it all on a three node oVirt HCI cluster that
was actually VM's with nested virtualization, which meant fairly limited
resources but eventually got it working.
Being completely new to OpenShift, a guide that needs more work is the
single sign on from oVirt to OS. The instructions are way too unclear for
me, and wrapping your head around how the login and permissions system
works in OS took a while, to create an equal 'admin' account to log in with.
Second, isn't OS just an above layer of kubernetes under it, or is that a
misunderstanding on my part? If it is though, where is the administration
page for Kubernetes in all of that? I'm thinking in the sense of how you
can add more nodes to continue building a larger cluster for containers.
OpenShift is much more than just Kubernetes, but specifically this instance
should be used solely for metrics and logging and is therefore specifically
installed as an all-in-one installation.
Y.
But once everything was setup and able to log in to the Kibana
interface
and loading up the dashboards you've made, I was really impressed with how
much data you got visualized for free. Thumbs up!
/K
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