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Billy Olsen authored
Modify the Makefile to point at the appropriate tox targets
so that tox and Make output can be equivalent. This involves
mapping the lint target to the pep8 target and the test target
to the py27 target.

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Overview

This charm provides the Ceilometer service for OpenStack. It is intended to be used alongside the other OpenStack components, starting with the Folsom release.

Ceilometer is made up of 2 separate services: an API service, and a collector service. This charm allows them to be deployed in different combination, depending on user preference and requirements.

This charm was developed to support deploying Folsom on both Ubuntu Quantal and Ubuntu Precise. Since Ceilometer is only available for Ubuntu 12.04 via the Ubuntu Cloud Archive, deploying this charm to a Precise machine will by default install Ceilometer and its dependencies from the Cloud Archive.

Usage

In order to deploy Ceilometer service, the MongoDB service is required:

juju deploy mongodb
juju deploy ceilometer
juju add-relation ceilometer mongodb

then Keystone and Rabbit relationships need to be established:

juju add-relation ceilometer rabbitmq
juju add-relation ceilometer keystone:identity-service
juju add-relation ceilometer keystone:identity-notifications

In order to capture the calculations, a Ceilometer compute agent needs to be installed in each nova node, and be related with Ceilometer service:

juju deploy ceilometer-agent
juju add-relation ceilometer-agent nova-compute
juju add-relation ceilometer:ceilometer-service ceilometer-agent:ceilometer-service

Ceilometer provides an API service that can be used to retrieve Openstack metrics.