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Ganeti monitoring agent
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.. contents:: :depth: 4
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This is a design document detailing the implementation of a Ganeti
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monitoring agent report system, that can be queried by a monitoring
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system to calculate health information for a Ganeti cluster.
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Current state and shortcomings
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==============================
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There is currently no monitoring support in Ganeti. While we don't want
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to build something like Nagios or Pacemaker as part of Ganeti, it would
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be useful if such tools could easily extract information from a Ganeti
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machine in order to take actions (example actions include logging an
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outage for future reporting or alerting a person or system about it).
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Proposed changes
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================
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Each Ganeti node should export a status page that can be queried by a
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monitoring system. Such status page will be exported on a network port
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and will be encoded in JSON (simple text) over HTTP.
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The choice of JSON is obvious as we already depend on it in Ganeti and
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thus we don't need to add extra libraries to use it, as opposed to what
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would happen for XML or some other markup format.
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Location of agent report
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------------------------
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The report will be available from all nodes, and be concerned for all
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node-local resources. This allows more real-time information to be
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available, at the cost of querying all nodes.
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Information reported
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--------------------
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The monitoring agent system will report on the following basic information:
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- Instance status
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- Instance disk status
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- Status of storage for instances
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- Ganeti daemons status, CPU usage, memory footprint
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- Hypervisor resources report (memory, CPU, network interfaces)
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- Node OS resources report (memory, CPU, network interfaces)
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- Information from a plugin system
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Format of the report
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--------------------
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The report of the will be in JSON format, and it will present an array
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of report objects.
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Each report object will be produced by a specific data collector.
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Each report object includes some mandatory fields, to be provided by all
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the data collectors:
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``name``
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  The name of the data collector that produced this part of the report.
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  It is supposed to be unique inside a report.
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``version``
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  The version of the data collector that produces this part of the
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  report. Built-in data collectors (as opposed to those implemented as
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  plugins) should have "B" as the version number.
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``format_version``
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  The format of what is represented in the "data" field for each data
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  collector might change over time. Every time this happens, the
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  format_version should be changed, so that who reads the report knows
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  what format to expect, and how to correctly interpret it.
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``timestamp``
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  The time when the reported data were gathered. It has to be expressed
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  in nanoseconds since the unix epoch (0:00:00 January 01, 1970). If not
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  enough precision is available (or needed) it can be padded with
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  zeroes. If a report object needs multiple timestamps, it can add more
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  and/or override this one inside its own "data" section.
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``category``
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  A collector can belong to a given category of collectors (e.g.: storage
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  collectors, daemon collector). This means that it will have to provide a
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  minumum set of prescribed fields, as documented for each category.
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  This field will contain the name of the category the collector belongs to,
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  if any, or just the ``null`` value.
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``kind``
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  Two kinds of collectors are possible:
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  `Performance reporting collectors`_ and `Status reporting collectors`_.
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  The respective paragraphs will describe them and the value of this field.
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``data``
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  This field contains all the data generated by the specific data collector,
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  in its own independently defined format. The monitoring agent could check
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  this syntactically (according to the JSON specifications) but not
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  semantically.
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Here follows a minimal example of a report::
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  [
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  {
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      "name" : "TheCollectorIdentifier",
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      "version" : "1.2",
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      "format_version" : 1,
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      "timestamp" : 1351607182000000000,
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      "category" : null,
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      "kind" : 0,
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      "data" : { "plugin_specific_data" : "go_here" }
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  },
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  {
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      "name" : "AnotherDataCollector",
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      "version" : "B",
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      "format_version" : 7,
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      "timestamp" : 1351609526123854000,
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      "category" : "storage",
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      "kind" : 1,
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      "data" : { "status" : { "code" : 1,
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                              "message" : "Error on disk 2"
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                            },
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                 "plugin_specific" : "data",
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                 "some_late_data" : { "timestamp" : 1351609526123942720,
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                                      ...
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                                    }
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               }
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  }
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  ]
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Performance reporting collectors
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These collectors only provide data about some component of the system, without
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giving any interpretation over their meaning.
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The value of the ``kind`` field of the report will be ``0``.
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Status reporting collectors
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These collectors will provide information about the status of some
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component of ganeti, or managed by ganeti.
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The value of their ``kind`` field will be ``1``.
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The rationale behind this kind of collectors is that there are some situations
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where exporting data about the underlying subsystems would expose potential
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issues. But if Ganeti itself is able (and going) to fix the problem, conflicts
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might arise between Ganeti and something/somebody else trying to fix the same
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problem.
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Also, some external monitoring systems might not be aware of the internals of a
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particular subsystem (e.g.: DRBD) and might only exploit the high level
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response of its data collector, alerting an administrator if anything is wrong.
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Still, completely hiding the underlying data is not a good idea, as they might
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still be of use in some cases. So status reporting plugins will provide two
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output modes: one just exporting a high level information about the status,
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and one also exporting all the data they gathered.
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The default output mode will be the status-only one. Through a command line
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parameter (for stand-alone data collectors) or through the HTTP request to the
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monitoring agent
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(when collectors are executed as part of it) the verbose output mode providing
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all the data can be selected.
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When exporting just the status each status reporting collector will provide,
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in its ``data`` section, at least the following field:
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``status``
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  summarizes the status of the component being monitored and consists of two
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  subfields:
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  ``code``
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    It assumes a numeric value, encoded in such a way to allow using a bitset
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    to easily distinguish which states are currently present in the whole cluster.
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    If the bitwise OR of all the ``status`` fields is 0, the cluster is
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    completely healty.
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    The status codes are as follows:
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    ``0``
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      The collector can determine that everything is working as
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      intended.
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    ``1``
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      Something is temporarily wrong but it is being automatically fixed by
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      Ganeti.
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      There is no need of external intervention.
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    ``2``
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      The collector has failed to understand whether the status is good or
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      bad. Further analysis is required. Interpret this status as a
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      potentially dangerous situation.
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    ``4``
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      The collector can determine that something is wrong and Ganeti has no
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      way to fix it autonomously. External intervention is required.
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  ``message``
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    A message to better explain the reason of the status.
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    The exact format of the message string is data collector dependent.
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    The field is mandatory, but the content can be an empty string if the
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    ``code`` is ``0`` (working as intended) or ``1`` (being fixed
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    automatically).
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    If the status code is ``2``, the message should specify what has gone
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    wrong.
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    If the status code is ``4``, the message shoud explain why it was not
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    possible to determine a proper status.
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The ``data`` section will also contain all the fields describing the gathered
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data, according to a collector-specific format.
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Instance status
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At the moment each node knows which instances are running on it, which
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instances it is primary for, but not the cause why an instance might not
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be running. On the other hand we don't want to distribute full instance
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"admin" status information to all nodes, because of the performance
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impact this would have.
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As such we propose that:
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- Any operation that can affect instance status will have an optional
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  "reason" attached to it (at opcode level). This can be used for
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  example to distinguish an admin request, from a scheduled maintenance
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  or an automated tool's work. If this reason is not passed, Ganeti will
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  just use the information it has about the source of the request.
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  This reason information will be structured according to the
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  :doc:`Ganeti reason trail <design-reason-trail>` design document.
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- RPCs that affect the instance status will be changed so that the
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  "reason" and the version of the config object they ran on is passed to
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  them. They will then export the new expected instance status, together
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  with the associated reason and object version to the status report
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  system, which then will export those themselves.
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Monitoring and auditing systems can then use the reason to understand
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the cause of an instance status, and they can use the timestamp to
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understand the freshness of their data even in the absence of an atomic
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cross-node reporting: for example if they see an instance "up" on a node
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after seeing it running on a previous one, they can compare these values
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to understand which data is freshest, and repoll the "older" node. Of
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course if they keep seeing this status this represents an error (either
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an instance continuously "flapping" between nodes, or an instance is
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constantly up on more than one), which should be reported and acted
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upon.
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The instance status will be on each node, for the instances it is
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primary for, and its ``data`` section of the report will contain a list
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of instances, with at least the following fields for each instance:
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``name``
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  The name of the instance.
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``uuid``
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  The UUID of the instance (stable on name change).
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``admin_state``
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  The status of the instance (up/down/offline) as requested by the admin.
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``actual_state``
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  The actual status of the instance. It can be ``up``, ``down``, or
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  ``hung`` if the instance is up but it appears to be completely stuck.
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``uptime``
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  The uptime of the instance (if it is up, "null" otherwise).
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``mtime``
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  The timestamp of the last known change to the instance state.
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``state_reason``
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  The last known reason for state change of the instance, described according
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  to the JSON representation of a reason trail, as detailed in the :doc:`reason trail
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  design document <design-reason-trail>`.
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``status``
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  It represents the status of the instance, and its format is the same as that
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  of the ``status`` field of `Status reporting collectors`_.
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Each hypervisor should provide its own instance status data collector, possibly
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with the addition of more, specific, fields.
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The ``category`` field of all of them will be ``instance``.
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The ``kind`` field will be ``1``.
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Note that as soon as a node knows it's not the primary anymore for an
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instance it will stop reporting status for it: this means the instance
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will either disappear, if it has been deleted, or appear on another
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node, if it's been moved.
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The ``code`` of the ``status`` field of the report of the Instance status data
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collector will be:
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``0``
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  if ``status`` is ``0`` for all the instances it is reporting about.
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``1``
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  otherwise.
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Storage status
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The storage status collectors will be a series of data collectors
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(drbd, rbd, plain, file) that will gather data about all the storage types
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for the current node (this is right now hardcoded to the enabled storage
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types, and in the future tied to the enabled storage pools for the nodegroup).
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The ``name`` of each of these collector will reflect what storage type each of
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them refers to.
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The ``category`` field of these collector will be ``storage``.
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The ``kind`` field will be ``1`` (`Status reporting collectors`_).
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The ``data`` section of the report will provide at least the following fields:
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``free``
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  The amount of free space (in KBytes).
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``used``
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  The amount of used space (in KBytes).
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``total``
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  The total visible space (in KBytes).
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Each specific storage type might provide more type-specific fields.
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In case of error, the ``message`` subfield of the ``status`` field of the
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report of the instance status collector will disclose the nature of the error
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as a type specific information. Examples of these are "backend pv unavailable"
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for lvm storage, "unreachable" for network based storage or "filesystem error"
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for filesystem based implementations.
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DRBD status
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This data collector will run only on nodes where DRBD is actually
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present and it will gather information about DRBD devices.
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Its ``kind`` in the report will be ``1`` (`Status reporting collectors`_).
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Its ``category`` field in the report will contain the value ``storage``.
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When executed in verbose mode, the ``data`` section of the report of this
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collector will provide the following fields:
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``versionInfo``
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  Information about the DRBD version number, given by a combination of
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  any (but at least one) of the following fields:
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  ``version``
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    The DRBD driver version.
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  ``api``
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    The API version number.
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  ``proto``
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    The protocol version.
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  ``srcversion``
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    The version of the source files.
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  ``gitHash``
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    Git hash of the source files.
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  ``buildBy``
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    Who built the binary, and, optionally, when.
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``device``
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  A list of structures, each describing a DRBD device (a minor) and containing
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  the following fields:
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  ``minor``
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    The device minor number.
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  ``connectionState``
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    The state of the connection. If it is "Unconfigured", all the following
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    fields are not present.
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  ``localRole``
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    The role of the local resource.
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  ``remoteRole``
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    The role of the remote resource.
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  ``localState``
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    The status of the local disk.
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  ``remoteState``
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    The status of the remote disk.
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  ``replicationProtocol``
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    The replication protocol being used.
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  ``ioFlags``
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    The input/output flags.
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  ``perfIndicators``
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    The performance indicators. This field will contain the following
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    sub-fields:
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    ``networkSend``
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      KiB of data sent on the network.
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    ``networkReceive``
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      KiB of data received from the network.
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    ``diskWrite``
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      KiB of data written on local disk.
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    ``diskRead``
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      KiB of date read from the local disk.
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    ``activityLog``
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      Number of updates of the activity log.
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    ``bitMap``
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      Number of updates to the bitmap area of the metadata.
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    ``localCount``
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      Number of open requests to the local I/O subsystem.
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    ``pending``
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      Number of requests sent to the partner but not yet answered.
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    ``unacknowledged``
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      Number of requests received by the partner but still to be answered.
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    ``applicationPending``
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      Num of block input/output requests forwarded to DRBD but that have not yet
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      been answered.
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    ``epochs``
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      (Optional) Number of epoch objects. Not provided by all DRBD versions.
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    ``writeOrder``
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      (Optional) Currently used write ordering method. Not provided by all DRBD
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      versions.
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    ``outOfSync``
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      (Optional) KiB of storage currently out of sync. Not provided by all DRBD
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      versions.
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  ``syncStatus``
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    (Optional) The status of the synchronization of the disk. This is present
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    only if the disk is being synchronized, and includes the following fields:
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    ``percentage``
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      The percentage of synchronized data.
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    ``progress``
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      How far the synchronization is. Written as "x/y", where x and y are
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      integer numbers expressed in the measurement unit stated in
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      ``progressUnit``
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    ``progressUnit``
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      The measurement unit for the progress indicator.
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    ``timeToFinish``
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      The expected time before finishing the synchronization.
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    ``speed``
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      The speed of the synchronization.
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    ``want``
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      The desiderd speed of the synchronization.
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    ``speedUnit``
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      The measurement unit of the ``speed`` and ``want`` values. Expressed
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      as "size/time".
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  ``instance``
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    The name of the Ganeti instance this disk is associated to.
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Ganeti daemons status
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Ganeti will report what information it has about its own daemons.
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This should allow identifying possible problems with the Ganeti system itself:
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for example memory leaks, crashes and high resource utilization should be
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evident by analyzing this information.
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The ``kind`` field will be ``1`` (`Status reporting collectors`_).
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Each daemon will have its own data collector, and each of them will have
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a ``category`` field valued ``daemon``.
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When executed in verbose mode, their data section will include at least:
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``memory``
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  The amount of used memory.
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``size_unit``
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  The measurement unit used for the memory.
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``uptime``
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  The uptime of the daemon.
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``CPU usage``
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  How much cpu the daemon is using (percentage).
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Any other daemon-specific information can be included as well in the ``data``
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section.
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Hypervisor resources report
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Each hypervisor has a view of system resources that sometimes is
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different than the one the OS sees (for example in Xen the Node OS,
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running as Dom0, has access to only part of those resources). In this
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section we'll report all information we can in a "non hypervisor
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specific" way. Each hypervisor can then add extra specific information
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that is not generic enough be abstracted.
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The ``kind`` field will be ``0`` (`Performance reporting collectors`_).
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Each of the hypervisor data collectory will be of ``category``: ``hypervisor``.
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Node OS resources report
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++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Since Ganeti assumes it's running on Linux, it's useful to export some
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basic information as seen by the host system.
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The ``category`` field of the report will be ``null``.
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The ``kind`` field will be ``0`` (`Performance reporting collectors`_).
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The ``data`` section will include:
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``cpu_number``
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  The number of available cpus.
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``cpus``
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  A list with one element per cpu, showing its average load.
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``memory``
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  The current view of memory (free, used, cached, etc.)
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``filesystem``
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  A list with one element per filesystem, showing a summary of the
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  total/available space.
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``NICs``
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  A list with one element per network interface, showing the amount of
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  sent/received data, error rate, IP address of the interface, etc.
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``versions``
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  A map using the name of a component Ganeti interacts (Linux, drbd,
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  hypervisor, etc) as the key and its version number as the value.
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Note that we won't go into any hardware specific details (e.g. querying a
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node RAID is outside the scope of this, and can be implemented as a
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plugin) but we can easily just report the information above, since it's
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standard enough across all systems.
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Format of the query
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.. include:: monitoring-query-format.rst
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Instance disk status propagation
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--------------------------------
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As for the instance status Ganeti has now only partial information about
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its instance disks: in particular each node is unaware of the disk to
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instance mapping, that exists only on the master.
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For this design doc we plan to fix this by changing all RPCs that create
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a backend storage or that put an already existing one in use and passing
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the relevant instance to the node. The node can then export these to the
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status reporting tool.
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While we haven't implemented these RPC changes yet, we'll use Confd to
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fetch this information in the data collectors.
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Plugin system
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The monitoring system will be equipped with a plugin system that can
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export specific local information through it.
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The plugin system is expected to be used by local installations to
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export any installation specific information that they want to be
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monitored, about either hardware or software on their systems.
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The plugin system will be in the form of either scripts or binaries whose output
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will be inserted in the report.
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Eventually support for other kinds of plugins might be added as well, such as
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plain text files which will be inserted into the report, or local unix or
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network sockets from which the information has to be read.  This should allow
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most flexibility for implementing an efficient system, while being able to keep
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it as simple as possible.
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Data collectors
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In order to ease testing as well as to make it simple to reuse this
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subsystem it will be possible to run just the "data collectors" on each
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node without passing through the agent daemon.
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If a data collector is run independently, it should print on stdout its
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report, according to the format corresponding to a single data collector
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report object, as described in the previous paragraphs.
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Mode of operation
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In order to be able to report information fast the monitoring agent
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daemon will keep an in-memory or on-disk cache of the status, which will
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be returned when queries are made. The status system will then
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periodically check resources to make sure the status is up to date.
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Different parts of the report will be queried at different speeds. These
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will depend on:
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- how often they vary (or we expect them to vary)
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- how fast they are to query
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- how important their freshness is
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Of course the last parameter is installation specific, and while we'll
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try to have defaults, it will be configurable. The first two instead we
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can use adaptively to query a certain resource faster or slower
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depending on those two parameters.
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When run as stand-alone binaries, the data collector will not using any
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caching system, and just fetch and return the data immediately.
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Implementation place
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The status daemon will be implemented as a standalone Haskell daemon. In
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the future it should be easy to merge multiple daemons into one with
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multiple entry points, should we find out it saves resources and doesn't
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impact functionality.
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The libekg library should be looked at for easily providing metrics in
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json format.
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Implementation order
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We will implement the agent system in this order:
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- initial example data collectors (eg. for drbd and instance status).
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- initial daemon for exporting data, integrating the existing collectors
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- plugin system
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- RPC updates for instance status reasons and disk to instance mapping
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- cache layer for the daemon
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- more data collectors
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Future work
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===========
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As a future step it can be useful to "centralize" all this reporting
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data on a single place. This for example can be just the master node, or
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all the master candidates. We will evaluate doing this after the first
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node-local version has been developed and tested.
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Another possible change is replacing the "read-only" RPCs with queries
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to the agent system, thus having only one way of collecting information
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from the nodes from a monitoring system and for Ganeti itself.
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One extra feature we may need is a way to query for only sub-parts of
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the report (eg. instances status only). This can be done by passing
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arguments to the HTTP GET, which will be defined when we get to this
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funtionality.
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Finally the :doc:`autorepair system design <design-autorepair>`. system
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(see its design) can be expanded to use the monitoring agent system as a
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source of information to decide which repairs it can perform.
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