Jayme,
Can you run the following command and report back with the results?
#systemctl status selinux* -l
Best regards,
Roy Morris
GSA Virtualization Systems Analyst
County of Ventura
(805) 654-3625
(805) 603-9403
From: Jayme <jaymef@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, June 3, 2019 11:40 AM
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Subject: [External] [ovirt-users] Re: ovirt metrics - vm dashboard not working
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I'm seeing this in the journal for collectd on all of my hosts:
collectd[18380]: write_syslog plugin: error with wr_send_message
collectd[18380]: write_syslog plugin: Connecting to localhost:44514 failed. The last error was: Connection refused
collectd[18380]: write_syslog plugin: wr_callback_init failed.
collectd[18380]: write_syslog plugin: error with wr_send_message
collectd[18380]: write_syslog plugin: send failed with status -1 (Connection reset by peer)
collectd[18380]: write_syslog plugin: error with wr_send_message
collectd[18380]: write_syslog plugin: send failed with status -1 (Connection reset by peer)
collectd and rsyslog are running, I tried restarting both. I can also telnet to port 44514 on localhost and it's responding.
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 3:12 PM Jayme <jaymef@gmail.com> wrote:
I finally managed to get oVirt metrics store running. I loaded sample dashboards, searches and visualizations in to Kibana from /etc/ovirt-engine-metrics/dashboards-examples. When importing searches and visualizations there are warnings about missing index patterns.
It appears that the "VM" dashboard is completely broken, no stats are showing on it at all including simple stats such as running VM count.
The other two dashboards Hosts and System are working and showing all stats (sans VM count on the host dashboard).
I believe I have a cash here of either missing indexes or potentially an issue with the example dashboards? I can see that collectd is running on all hosts and has the virt plugin loaded.
What part of the config is responsible for suppling the VM information/indexes?