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monasca-installer

Installs monasca using ansible. Uses a simple config template to generate ansible inventory.

Installation

Get the Code

git clone https://github.com/hpcloud-mon/monasca-installer

Install ansible and download the monasca roles

Linux (Ubuntu)

sudo pip install ansible  (using ansible version >= 1.8)
cd monasca-installer/monasca_installer
ansible-galaxy install -r ../requirements.yml -p ./roles -f

Using the installer

Modify the monasca_config.yml

Run build-ansible-files.py

cd monasca_installer
cp monasca_config.yml.example monasca_config.yml
python build-ansible-files.py monasca_config.yml

Run the ansible site playbook

ansible-playbook -i ./hosts site.yml

extras

Optional ansible alarm configuration

Modify alarms.yml monasca_notification_method.address: monasca_notification_method: name: "Email Root" type: 'EMAIL' address: 'root@localhost'

Run alarms.yml playbook:

ansible-playbook -i ./hosts alarms.yml

Vagrant Environment

A vagrant file is setup that will build up 1 devstack box and 3 boxes for monasca. The installer can then be run against these machines. The ips of the machines are:

  • devstack - 192.168.10.5
  • monasca1 - 192.168.10.6
  • monasca2 - 192.168.10.7
  • monasca3 - 192.168.10.8

The vagrant install of 1 devstack and 3 monasca servers takes about 24G memory. To install with 1 devstack and 1 monasca server takes 16G memory.

Simply run vagrant up to start the vms.

Use the vagrant_config.yml, and run the playbook python build-ansible-files.py vagrant_config.yml