[Rdo-list] Manual creation of stripped lvm volume in cinder.
by Rafał Radecki
Hi All.
I am using RDO Juno on CentOS 7 and currently am trying to change an
existing volume attached to an openstack instance. The cinder node is a
separate one from the compute node with mentioned instance. On cinder node
I am using LVM backend with ISCSI. I noticed that when I create a volume in
cinder it is created as a linear one in LVM and I would like to change it
to a stripped one to take advantage of multiple physical disks available.
Is there a way to manually create a LVM volume, notify iscsi daemon on
cinder node to export it and the mount it on the target instance? Any howto
about that? ;)
Or maybe is there a way to tell cinder to create stripped logical volumes
in LVM backend by default (instead of linear ones)?
BR,
Rafal.
9 years
[Rdo-list] RDO blog roundup, week of November 23
by Rich Bowen
Here's what RDO engineers have been blogging about lately:
Automated API testing workflow by Tristan Cacqueray
Services exposed to a network of any sort are in risk of security
exploits. The API is the primary target of such attacks, and it is often
abused by input that developers did not anticipate.
… read more at http://tm3.org/3y
RDO Community Day @ FOSDEM by Rich Bowen
We're pleased to announce that we'll be holding an RDO Community Day in
conjunction with the CentOS Dojo on the day before FOSDEM. This event
will be held at the IBM Client Center in Brussels, Belgium, on Friday,
January 29th, 2016.
… read more at http://tm3.org/3z
Translating Between RDO/RHOS and Upstream OpenStack releases by Adam Young
There is a straight forward mapping between the version numbers used for
RDO and Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform release numbers, and
the upstream releases of OpenStack. I can never keep them straight. So,
I write code.
… read more at http://tm3.org/3-
Does cloud-native have to mean all-in? by Gordon Haff
Cloud-native application architectures promise improved business agility
and the ability to innovate more rapidly than ever before. However, many
existing conventional applications will provide important business value
for many years. Does an organization have to commit 100% to one
architecture versus another to realize true business benefits?
… read more at http://tm3.org/40
--
Rich Bowen - rbowen(a)redhat.com
OpenStack Community Liaison
http://rdoproject.org/
9 years
[Rdo-list] OpenStack meetups, week of November 23rd
by Rich Bowen
The following are the meetups I'm aware of in the coming week where
OpenStack and/or RDO enthusiasts are likely to be present. If you know
of others, please let me know, and/or add them to
http://rdoproject.org/Events
If there's a meetup in your area, please consider attending. If you
attend, please consider taking a few photos, and possibly even writing
up a brief summary of what was covered.
--Rich
* Monday November 23 in Guadalajara, MX: De Marconi a Zaqar, la
evolución del sistema de mensajería y notificaciones -
http://www.meetup.com/OpenStack-GDL/events/226680581/
* Wednesday November 25 in Buenos Aires, AR: Flavio Percoco en Buenos
Aires - http://www.meetup.com/openstack-argentina/events/226912425/
* Thursday November 26 in Amersfoort, NL: OpenStack Orchestratie 2015 -
http://www.meetup.com/Openstack-Netherlands/events/222368737/
* Thursday November 26 in Roma, RM, IT: From Liberty to Mitaka -
http://www.meetup.com/OpenStack-User-Group-Italia/events/226324667/
* Saturday November 28 in Bangalore, IN: Red Hat Openstack and Ceph
Meetup, Pune -
http://www.meetup.com/Indian-OpenStack-User-Group/events/226100785/
* Monday November 30 in Sydney, AU: Australian OpenStack User Group -
Quarterly Brisbane Meetup -
http://www.meetup.com/Australian-OpenStack-User-Group/events/224772759/
--
Rich Bowen - rbowen(a)redhat.com
OpenStack Community Liaison
http://rdoproject.org/
9 years
Re: [Rdo-list] Attempt to reproduce https://github.com/beekhof/osp-ha-deploy/blob/master/HA-keepalived.md
by Dan Sneddon
Hi Boris,
Let's keep this on-list, there may be others who are having similar
issues who could find this discussion useful.
Answers inline...
On 11/13/2015 12:17 PM, Boris Derzhavets wrote:
>
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Dan Sneddon <dsneddon(a)redhat.com>
> Sent: Friday, November 13, 2015 2:46 PM
> To: Boris Derzhavets; Javier Pena
> Cc: rdo-list(a)redhat.com
> Subject: Re: [Rdo-list] Attempt to reproduce https://github.com/beekhof/osp-ha-deploy/blob/master/HA-keepalived.md
>
> On 11/13/2015 11:38 AM, Boris Derzhavets wrote:
>> I understand that in usual situation , creating ifcfg-br-ex and ifcfg-eth2 ( as OVS bridge and OVS port) ,
>> `service network restart` should be run to make eth2 (no IP) OVS port of br-ex (any IP which belongs ext net and is available)
>> What bad does NetworkManager when external network provider is used ?
>> Disabling it, I break routing via eth0's interfaces of cluster nodes to 10.10.10.0/24 ( ext net),
>> so nothing is supposed to work :-
>> http://blog.oddbit.com/2014/05/28/multiple-external-networks-wit/
>> http://dbaxps.blogspot.com/2015/10/multiple-external-networks-with-single...
>> Either I am missing something here.
>> ________________________________________
>> From: rdo-list-bounces(a)redhat.com <rdo-list-bounces(a)redhat.com> on behalf of Boris Derzhavets <bderzhavets(a)hotmail.com>
>> Sent: Friday, November 13, 2015 1:09 PM
>> To: Javier Pena
>> Cc: rdo-list(a)redhat.com
>> Subject: [Rdo-list] Attempt to reproduce https://github.com/beekhof/osp-ha-deploy/blob/master/HA-keepalived.md
>>
>> Working on this task I was able to build 3 node HAProxy/Keepalived Controller's cluster , create compute node , launch CirrOS VM,
>> However, I cannot ping floating IP of VM running on compute ( total 4 CentOS 7.1 VMs, nested kvm enabled )
>> Looks like provider external networks doesn't work for me.
>>
>> But , to have eth0 without IP (due to `ovs-vsctl add-port br-eth0 eth0 ) still allowing to ping 10.10.10.1,
>> I need NetworkManager active, rather then network.service
>>
>> [root@hacontroller1 network-scripts]# systemctl status NetworkManager
>> NetworkManager.service - Network Manager
>> Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/NetworkManager.service; enabled)
>> Active: active (running) since Fri 2015-11-13 20:39:21 MSK; 12min ago
>> Main PID: 808 (NetworkManager)
>> CGroup: /system.slice/NetworkManager.service
>> ├─ 808 /usr/sbin/NetworkManager --no-daemon
>> └─2325 /sbin/dhclient -d -q -sf /usr/libexec/nm-dhcp-helper -pf /var/run/dhclient-eth0...
>>
>> Nov 13 20:39:22 hacontroller1.example.com NetworkManager[808]: <info> NetworkManager state is n...L
>> Nov 13 20:39:22 hacontroller1.example.com dhclient[2325]: bound to 10.10.10.216 -- renewal in 1...s.
>> Nov 13 20:39:22 hacontroller1.example.com NetworkManager[808]: <info> (eth0): Activation: succe....
>> Nov 13 20:39:25 hacontroller1.example.com NetworkManager[808]: <info> startup complete
>>
>> [root@hacontroller1 network-scripts]# systemctl status network.service
>> network.service - LSB: Bring up/down networking
>> Loaded: loaded (/etc/rc.d/init.d/network)
>> Active: inactive (dead)
>>
>> [root@hacontroller1 network-scripts]# cat ifcfg-eth0
>> TYPE="Ethernet"
>> BOOTPROTO="static"
>> NAME="eth0"
>> DEVICE=eth0
>> ONBOOT="yes"
>>
>> [root@hacontroller1 network-scripts]# ping -c 3 10.10.10.1
>> PING 10.10.10.1 (10.10.10.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
>> 64 bytes from 10.10.10.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.087 ms
>> 64 bytes from 10.10.10.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.128 ms
>> 64 bytes from 10.10.10.1: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.117 ms
>>
>> --- 10.10.10.1 ping statistics ---
>> 3 packets transmitted, 3 received, 0% packet loss, time 1999ms
>> rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.087/0.110/0.128/0.021 ms
>>
>> If I disable NetworkManager and enable network this feature will be lost. Eth0 would have to have static IP or dhcp lease,
>> to provide route to 10.10.10.0/24.
>>
>> Thank you.
>> Boris.
>>
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>
> OK, a few things here. First of all, you don't actually need to have an
> IP address on the host system to use a VLAN or interface as an external
> provider network. The Neutron router will have an IP on the right
> network, and within its namespace will be able to reach the 10.10.10.x
> network.
>
>> It looks to me like NetworkManager is running dhclient for eth0, even
>> though you have BOOTPROTO="static". This is causing an IP address to be
>> added to eth0, so you are able to ping 10.10.10.x from the host. When
>> you turn off NetworkManager, this unexpected behavior goes away, *but
>> you should still be able to use provider networks*.
>
> Here I am quoting Lars Kellogg Stedman
> http://blog.oddbit.com/2014/05/28/multiple-external-networks-wit/
> The bottom statement in blog post above states :-
> "This assumes that eth1 is connected to a network using 10.1.0.0/24 and eth2 is connected to a network using 10.2.0.0/24, and that each network has a gateway sitting at the corresponding .1 address."
Right, what Lars means is that eth1 is physically connected to a
network with the 10.1.0.0/24 subnet, and eth2 is physically connected
to a network with the 10.2.0.0/24 subnet.
You might notice that in Lars's instructions, he never puts a host IP
on either interface.
>> Try creating a Neutron router with an IP on 10.10.10.x, and then you
>> should be able to ping that network from the router namespace.
>
> " When I issue `neutron router-creater --ha True --tenant-id xxxxxx RouterHA` , i cannot specify router's
> IP "
Let me refer you to this page, which explains the basics of creating
and managing Neutron networks:
http://docs.openstack.org/user-guide/cli_create_and_manage_networks.html
You will have to create an external network, which you will associate
with a physical network via a bridge mapping. The default bridge
mapping for br-ex is datacentre:br-ex.
Using the name of the physical network "datacentre", we can create an
external network:
[If the external network is on VLAN 104]
neutron net-create ext-net --router:external \
--provider:physical_network datacentre \
--provider:network_type vlan \
--provider:segmentation_id 104
[If the external net is on the native VLAN (flat)]
neutron net-create ext-net --router:external \
--provider:physical_network datacentre \
--provider:network_type flat
Next, you must create a subnet for the network, including the range of
floating IPs (allocation pool):
neutron subnet-create --name ext-subnet \
--enable_dhcp=False \
--allocation-pool start=10.10.10.50,end=10.10.10.100 \
--gateway 10.10.10.1 \
ext-net 10.10.10.0/24
Next, you have to create a router:
neutron router-create ext-router
You then add an interface to the router. Since Neutron will assign the
first address in the subnet to the router by default (10.10.10.1), you
will want to first create a port with a specific IP, then assign that
port to the router.
neutron port-create ext-net --fixed-ip ip_address=10.10.10.254
You will need to note the UUID of the newly created port. You can also
see this with "neutron port-list". Now, create the router interface
with the port you just created:
neutron router-interface-add ext-router port=<UUID>
>> If you want to be able to ping 10.10.10.x from the host, then you
>> should put either a static IP or DHCP on the bridge, not on eth0. This
>> should work whether you are running NetworkManager or network.service.
>
> "I do can ping 10.0.0.x from F23 KVM Server (running cluster's VMs as Controller's nodes),
> it's just usual non-default libvirt subnet,matching exactly external network creating in Javier's "Howto".
> It was created via `virsh net-define openstackvms.xml`, but I cannot ping FIPs belong to
> cloud VM on this subnet."
I think you will have better luck once you create the external network
and router. You can then use namespaces to ping the network from the
router:
First, obtain the qrouter-<UUID> from the list of namespaces:
sudo ip netns list
Then, find the qrouter-<UUID> and ping from there:
ip netns exec qrouter-XXXX-XXXX-XXX-XXX ping 10.10.10.1
--
Dan Sneddon | Principal OpenStack Engineer
dsneddon(a)redhat.com | redhat.com/openstack
650.254.4025 | dsneddon:irc @dxs:twitter
9 years
[Rdo-list] Skipping resources while running stack update
by Qasim Sarfraz
Folks,
I have an overcloud stack with three controller and three computes. I want
to scale out the cluster by adding new compute nodes.
But I don't want to update the resources on already installed overcloud
nodes. Is there a way to do this?
--
Regards,
Qasim Sarfraz
9 years
[Rdo-list] Max VM filesystem size?
by Erich Weiler
Hi Y'all,
I have a bunch of OpenStack Nova nodes, each with 11TB of local disk for
Cloud VMs. This is all on RDO - RHEL 7 on OpenStack Kilo. That local
storage is configured with a XFS filesystem.
If I specify 8TB on 'root filesystem size' in a flavor, it only seems to
be able to make a 2TB root filesystem on the guest. No matter what
guest OS I use (I've tried CentOS 7.1, Ubuntu 15.10, others) it only
seems to be able to create a 2TB root filesystem. I've also tried
making a 5GB root filesystem and specifying 8TB for ephemeral disk, but
the ephemeral disk that shows up on /tmp in the guest is only 2TB as well.
Is there a 2TB KVM limit on VM size? Max file size in ext4 and XFS is
well beyond 2TB, so I don't think that's it... Maybe a limit in KVM or
libvirt?
The qemu xml file on the node does specify a 8TB disk....
Any insight most welcome!!
cheers,
erich
9 years
Re: [Rdo-list] Quick rabbitmq question....
by Erich Weiler
Totally fixed it. Thanks man. I learn something new about systemd
every day....
On 11/19/15 7:55 PM, Jeff Weber wrote:
> I struggled with this as well until I found out the limits.conf entries
> don't apply to systemd managed services.
>
> If you create a /etc/systemd/system/rabbitmq-server.service.d directory
> and place a limits.conf file in there with contents similar to
>
> [Service]
> LimitNOFILE=4096
>
> Then reload + restart
>
> systemctl daemon-reload
> systemctl restart rabbitmq-server
>
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Systemd#How_do_I_customize_a_unit_file.2F_...
>
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 10:43 PM, Erich Weiler <weiler(a)soe.ucsc.edu
> <mailto:weiler@soe.ucsc.edu>> wrote:
>
> Hi Y'all,
>
> I'm sure someone has encountered this issue... basically my
> rabbitmq instance on my controller node is running out of file
> descriptors, this is on RHEL 7. I've upped the max file descriptors
> (nofile) to 1000000 in /etc/security/limits.conf, and my sysctl
> limit for file descriptors is equally huge. Yet, I can't get my
> rabbitmq process to get it's limit's past 1000 or so:
>
> [root@os-con-01 ~]# ps -afe | grep rabbit
> rabbitmq 4989 1 4 16:42 ? 00:07:10
> /usr/lib64/erlang/erts-5.10.4/bin/beam.smp -W w -K true -A30 -P
> 1048576 -- -root /usr/lib64/erlang -progname erl -- -home
> /var/lib/rabbitmq -- -pa
> /usr/lib/rabbitmq/lib/rabbitmq_server-3.3.5/sbin/../ebin -noshell
> -noinput -s rabbit boot -sname rabbit@os-con-01 -boot start_sasl
> -kernel inet_default_connect_options [{nodelay,true}] -sasl
> errlog_type error -sasl sasl_error_logger false -rabbit error_logger
> {file,"/var/log/rabbitmq/rabbit(a)os-con-01.log"} -rabbit
> sasl_error_logger
> {file,"/var/log/rabbitmq/rabbit(a)os-con-01-sasl.log"} -rabbit
> enabled_plugins_file "/etc/rabbitmq/enabled_plugins" -rabbit
> plugins_dir
> "/usr/lib/rabbitmq/lib/rabbitmq_server-3.3.5/sbin/../plugins"
> -rabbit plugins_expand_dir
> "/var/lib/rabbitmq/mnesia/rabbit@os-con-01-plugins-expand" -os_mon
> start_cpu_sup false -os_mon start_disksup false -os_mon start_memsup
> false -mnesia dir "/var/lib/rabbitmq/mnesia/rabbit@os-con-01"
> -kernel inet_dist_listen_min 25672 -kernel inet_dist_listen_max 25672
> rabbitmq 5004 1 0 16:42 ? 00:00:00
> /usr/lib64/erlang/erts-5.10.4/bin/epmd -daemon
> rabbitmq 5129 4989 0 16:42 ? 00:00:00 inet_gethost 4
> rabbitmq 5130 5129 0 16:42 ? 00:00:00 inet_gethost 4
> root 17470 17403 0 19:34 pts/0 00:00:00 grep --color=auto rabbit
>
> [root@os-con-01 ~]# cat /proc/4989/limits
> Limit Soft Limit Hard Limit
> Units
> Max cpu time unlimited unlimited
> seconds
> Max file size unlimited unlimited
> bytes
> Max data size unlimited unlimited
> bytes
> Max stack size 8388608 unlimited
> bytes
> Max core file size 0 unlimited
> bytes
> Max resident set unlimited unlimited
> bytes
> Max processes 127788 127788 processes
> Max open files 1024 4096
> files
> Max locked memory 65536 65536
> bytes
> Max address space unlimited unlimited
> bytes
> Max file locks unlimited unlimited
> locks
> Max pending signals 127788 127788
> signals
> Max msgqueue size 819200 819200
> bytes
> Max nice priority 0 0
> Max realtime priority 0 0
> Max realtime timeout unlimited unlimited us
> [root@os-con-01 ~]#
>
> This is causing huge problems in my OpenStack cluster (Kilo
> Release). I've read that you can set this limit in
> /etc/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-env.conf or /etc/rabbitmq/rabbitmq.config but
> no matter what I do there I get nothing, after restarting rabbitmq
> many times. Does this have something to do with systemd?
>
> [root@os-con-01 ~]# rabbitmqctl status
> Status of node 'rabbit@os-con-01' ...
> [{pid,4989},
> {running_applications,[{rabbit,"RabbitMQ","3.3.5"},
> {os_mon,"CPO CXC 138 46","2.2.14"},
> {mnesia,"MNESIA CXC 138 12","4.11"},
> {xmerl,"XML parser","1.3.6"},
> {sasl,"SASL CXC 138 11","2.3.4"},
> {stdlib,"ERTS CXC 138 10","1.19.4"},
> {kernel,"ERTS CXC 138 10","2.16.4"}]},
> {os,{unix,linux}},
> {erlang_version,"Erlang R16B03-1 (erts-5.10.4) [source] [64-bit]
> [smp:32:32] [async-threads:30] [hipe] [kernel-poll:true]\n"},
> {memory,[{total,645523200},
> {connection_procs,32257624},
> {queue_procs,48513416},
> {plugins,0},
> {other_proc,15448376},
> {mnesia,1209984},
> {mgmt_db,0},
> {msg_index,292800},
> {other_ets,1991744},
> {binary,517865992},
> {code,16698259},
> {atom,602729},
> {other_system,10642276}]},
> {alarms,[]},
> {listeners,[{clustering,25672,"::"},{amqp,5672,"::"}]},
> {vm_memory_high_watermark,0.4},
> {vm_memory_limit,13406973132},
> {disk_free_limit,50000000},
> {disk_free,37354610688},
> {file_descriptors,[{total_limit,924}, <----- ??????
> {total_used,831},
> {sockets_limit,829},
> {sockets_used,829}]},
> {processes,[{limit,1048576},{used,8121}]},
> {run_queue,0},
> {uptime,10537}]
> ...done.
>
> Anyone know how to get the file descriptor limits up for rabbitmq?
> I've only got like 40 nodes in my OpenStack cluster, and it's
> choking, and I need to add several hundred more nodes...
>
> Any help much appreciated!!! I looked around the list and couldn't
> find anything on this, and I've RTFM'd as much as I could...
>
> cheers,
> erich
>
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9 years
[Rdo-list] Quick rabbitmq question....
by Erich Weiler
Hi Y'all,
I'm sure someone has encountered this issue... basically my rabbitmq
instance on my controller node is running out of file descriptors, this
is on RHEL 7. I've upped the max file descriptors (nofile) to 1000000
in /etc/security/limits.conf, and my sysctl limit for file descriptors
is equally huge. Yet, I can't get my rabbitmq process to get it's
limit's past 1000 or so:
[root@os-con-01 ~]# ps -afe | grep rabbit
rabbitmq 4989 1 4 16:42 ? 00:07:10
/usr/lib64/erlang/erts-5.10.4/bin/beam.smp -W w -K true -A30 -P 1048576
-- -root /usr/lib64/erlang -progname erl -- -home /var/lib/rabbitmq --
-pa /usr/lib/rabbitmq/lib/rabbitmq_server-3.3.5/sbin/../ebin -noshell
-noinput -s rabbit boot -sname rabbit@os-con-01 -boot start_sasl -kernel
inet_default_connect_options [{nodelay,true}] -sasl errlog_type error
-sasl sasl_error_logger false -rabbit error_logger
{file,"/var/log/rabbitmq/rabbit(a)os-con-01.log"} -rabbit
sasl_error_logger {file,"/var/log/rabbitmq/rabbit(a)os-con-01-sasl.log"}
-rabbit enabled_plugins_file "/etc/rabbitmq/enabled_plugins" -rabbit
plugins_dir
"/usr/lib/rabbitmq/lib/rabbitmq_server-3.3.5/sbin/../plugins" -rabbit
plugins_expand_dir
"/var/lib/rabbitmq/mnesia/rabbit@os-con-01-plugins-expand" -os_mon
start_cpu_sup false -os_mon start_disksup false -os_mon start_memsup
false -mnesia dir "/var/lib/rabbitmq/mnesia/rabbit@os-con-01" -kernel
inet_dist_listen_min 25672 -kernel inet_dist_listen_max 25672
rabbitmq 5004 1 0 16:42 ? 00:00:00
/usr/lib64/erlang/erts-5.10.4/bin/epmd -daemon
rabbitmq 5129 4989 0 16:42 ? 00:00:00 inet_gethost 4
rabbitmq 5130 5129 0 16:42 ? 00:00:00 inet_gethost 4
root 17470 17403 0 19:34 pts/0 00:00:00 grep --color=auto rabbit
[root@os-con-01 ~]# cat /proc/4989/limits
Limit Soft Limit Hard Limit Units
Max cpu time unlimited unlimited seconds
Max file size unlimited unlimited bytes
Max data size unlimited unlimited bytes
Max stack size 8388608 unlimited bytes
Max core file size 0 unlimited bytes
Max resident set unlimited unlimited bytes
Max processes 127788 127788
processes
Max open files 1024 4096 files
Max locked memory 65536 65536 bytes
Max address space unlimited unlimited bytes
Max file locks unlimited unlimited locks
Max pending signals 127788 127788 signals
Max msgqueue size 819200 819200 bytes
Max nice priority 0 0
Max realtime priority 0 0
Max realtime timeout unlimited unlimited us
[root@os-con-01 ~]#
This is causing huge problems in my OpenStack cluster (Kilo Release).
I've read that you can set this limit in /etc/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-env.conf
or /etc/rabbitmq/rabbitmq.config but no matter what I do there I get
nothing, after restarting rabbitmq many times. Does this have something
to do with systemd?
[root@os-con-01 ~]# rabbitmqctl status
Status of node 'rabbit@os-con-01' ...
[{pid,4989},
{running_applications,[{rabbit,"RabbitMQ","3.3.5"},
{os_mon,"CPO CXC 138 46","2.2.14"},
{mnesia,"MNESIA CXC 138 12","4.11"},
{xmerl,"XML parser","1.3.6"},
{sasl,"SASL CXC 138 11","2.3.4"},
{stdlib,"ERTS CXC 138 10","1.19.4"},
{kernel,"ERTS CXC 138 10","2.16.4"}]},
{os,{unix,linux}},
{erlang_version,"Erlang R16B03-1 (erts-5.10.4) [source] [64-bit]
[smp:32:32] [async-threads:30] [hipe] [kernel-poll:true]\n"},
{memory,[{total,645523200},
{connection_procs,32257624},
{queue_procs,48513416},
{plugins,0},
{other_proc,15448376},
{mnesia,1209984},
{mgmt_db,0},
{msg_index,292800},
{other_ets,1991744},
{binary,517865992},
{code,16698259},
{atom,602729},
{other_system,10642276}]},
{alarms,[]},
{listeners,[{clustering,25672,"::"},{amqp,5672,"::"}]},
{vm_memory_high_watermark,0.4},
{vm_memory_limit,13406973132},
{disk_free_limit,50000000},
{disk_free,37354610688},
{file_descriptors,[{total_limit,924}, <----- ??????
{total_used,831},
{sockets_limit,829},
{sockets_used,829}]},
{processes,[{limit,1048576},{used,8121}]},
{run_queue,0},
{uptime,10537}]
...done.
Anyone know how to get the file descriptor limits up for rabbitmq? I've
only got like 40 nodes in my OpenStack cluster, and it's choking, and I
need to add several hundred more nodes...
Any help much appreciated!!! I looked around the list and couldn't find
anything on this, and I've RTFM'd as much as I could...
cheers,
erich
9 years