2015-06-10 4:11 GMT+02:00 Graeme Gillies <ggillies(a)redhat.com>:
Hi,
I'm currently responsible for building and maintaining the Operational
Toolchain for RHEL-OSP and RDO (which is Optional at deploy time) which
includes the following areas
* Centralised Logging
* Performance Monitoring
* Availability Monitoring
At the moment this consists of around 140 packages for the following tools
collectd
graphite
grafana
sensu
uchiwa
elasticsearch
fluentd
kibana
I wanted to open a discussion about what's the best way for me to get
these built and part of the RDO ecosystem (assuming it makes sense to do
so). This list may grow as we and the community look to expand the tools
that form part of that ecosystem (e.g. influxdb for better metrics
storage, or ansible for writing ad-hoc maintenance tasks).
I know that RDO itself is now being built in
cbs.centos.org, and
RDO-Manager is built by delorean. How do people feel it would be best
for me to move these tools into RDO (even if it's a seperate repo, like
RDO-Manager currently is). Should I look to build through a new set of
tags in cbs.centos.org? Or use delorean? Or something else?
Could we have a list?
Then we could check their status and see how we could get them all.
Basically, they must be reviewed and imported on fedora dist-git
(except few cases)
and then we will rebuild them in CBS for RDO/EL7 (by apevec or me)
I assume that these tools are not tied to a specific version of openstack so we
should leverage the cloud7-openstack-common-xxx tags.
doc:
https://openstack.redhat.com/packaging/rdo-packaging.html#rdo-pkg-guide
Drop by the RDO packaging meeting or if you can't make it, update the
agenda and/or
contact apevec or me. I suspect that you can't attend as you're in Australia.
Reviews should be announced on this list to raise attention, even
informal reviews
help making the process faster.
Thanks for spear-heading this effort :)
H.
Any suggestions or advice would be very much appreciated.
Regards,
Graeme
--
Graeme Gillies
Principal Systems Administrator
Openstack Infrastructure
Red Hat Australia
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