
This is a bit more obvious than running the module. I have basically just moved api/__main__.py into bin/ceilometer-api. Change-Id: I50d614ea98b278563b576e0b3b9df03b391e2152 Signed-off-by: Angus Salkeld <asalkeld@redhat.com>
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Installing and Running the Development Version
Ceilometer has four daemons. The compute agent
runs on the Nova compute node(s) while
the central agent
and
collector
run on the
cloud's management node(s). In a development environment created by devstack, these two are typically
the same server. They do not have to be, though, so some of the
instructions below are duplicated. Skip the steps you have already
done.
Configuring Devstack
double: installing; devstack
- Create a
localrc
file as input to devstack. - Ceilometer makes extensive use of the messaging bus, but has not yet been tested with ZeroMQ. We recommend using Rabbit or qpid for now.
- Nova does not generate the periodic notifications for all known
instances by default. To enable these auditing events, set
instance_usage_audit
to true in the nova configuration file. - The ceilometer services are not enabled by default, so they must be
enabled in
localrc
before runningstack.sh
.
This example localrc
file shows all of the settings
required for ceilometer:
# Configure the notifier to talk to the message queue
# and turn on usage audit events
EXTRA_OPTS=(notification_driver=nova.openstack.common.notifier.rabbit_notifier)
# Enable the ceilometer services
enable_service ceilometer-acompute,ceilometer-acentral,ceilometer-collector
Running the API Server
double: installing; API
$ ceilometer-api
Note
The development version of the API server logs to stderr, so you may want to run this step using a screen session or other tool for maintaining a long-running program in the background.