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OpenStack Essentials

You're reading from   OpenStack Essentials Untangle the complexity of OpenStack clouds through this practical tutorial

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786462664
Length 182 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Dan Radez Dan Radez
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Preface 1. RDO Installation 2. Identity Management FREE CHAPTER 3. Image Management 4. Network Management 5. Instance Management 6. Block Storage 7. Object Storage 8. Telemetry 9. Orchestration 10. Docker 11. Scaling Horizontally 12. Monitoring 13. Troubleshooting Index

Monitoring network services


Next, let's take a look at monitoring networking services. Networking services in general usually stay running, and things that go wrong are happening inside the running service. We will go ahead and put a service status check on each of them and add additional checks to make sure things are working across the board. Start with giving each of the network services a service status check – the same checks that the control services got:

neutron-dhcp-agent
neutron-l3-agent
neutron-lbaas-agent
neutron-metadata-agent
neutron-metering-agent
neutron-openvswitch-agent
neutron-ovs-cleanup
openvswitch

Now, let's look at what can be monitored to make sure that when these services say that they are running, the network service is actually running. The configuration we have used in this book uses VXLAN tunnels to build overlay networks for OpenStack tenants. What this means is that each compute node is connected to the network node and to each other with VXLAN tunnels that encapsulate...

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