Alarm monitoring framework

This document describes how to use alarm-based monitoring driver in Tacker.

Sample TOSCA with monitoring policy

The following example shows monitoring policy using TOSCA template. The target (VDU1) of the monitoring policy in this example need to be described firstly like other TOSCA templates in Tacker.

policies:
 - vdu1_cpu_usage_monitoring_policy:
     type: tosca.policies.tacker.Alarming
     triggers:
       resize_compute:
           event_type:
               type: tosca.events.resource.utilization
               implementation: ceilometer
           metrics: cpu_util
           condition:
               threshold: 50
               constraint: utilization greater_than 50%
               period: 65
               evaluations: 1
               method: avg
               comparison_operator: gt
           actions: [respawn]

Alarm framework already supported the some default backend actions like scaling, respawn, log, and log_and_kill.

Tacker users could change the desired action as described in the above example. Until now, the backend actions could be pointed to the specific policy which is also described in TOSCA template like scaling policy. The integration between alarming monitoring and scaling was also supported by Alarm monitor in Tacker:

tosca_definitions_version: tosca_simple_profile_for_nfv_1_0_0
description: Demo example

metadata:
 template_name: sample-tosca-vnfd

topology_template:
  node_templates:
    VDU1:
      type: tosca.nodes.nfv.VDU.Tacker
      capabilities:
        nfv_compute:
          properties:
            disk_size: 1 GB
            mem_size: 512 MB
            num_cpus: 2
      properties:
        image: cirros-0.3.4-x86_64-uec
        mgmt_driver: noop
        availability_zone: nova
        metadata: {metering.vnf: SG1}

    CP1:
      type: tosca.nodes.nfv.CP.Tacker
      properties:
        management: true
        anti_spoofing_protection: false
      requirements:
        - virtualLink:
            node: VL1
        - virtualBinding:
            node: VDU1
    VDU2:
      type: tosca.nodes.nfv.VDU.Tacker
      capabilities:
        nfv_compute:
          properties:
            disk_size: 1 GB
            mem_size: 512 MB
            num_cpus: 2
      properties:
        image: cirros-0.3.4-x86_64-uec
        mgmt_driver: noop
        availability_zone: nova
        metadata: {metering.vnf: SG1}

    CP2:
      type: tosca.nodes.nfv.CP.Tacker
      properties:
        management: true
        anti_spoofing_protection: false
      requirements:
        - virtualLink:
            node: VL1
        - virtualBinding:
            node: VDU2

    VL1:
      type: tosca.nodes.nfv.VL
      properties:
        network_name: net_mgmt
        vendor: Tacker

  policies:
    - SP1:
        type: tosca.policies.tacker.Scaling
        properties:
          increment: 1
          cooldown: 120
          min_instances: 1
          max_instances: 3
          default_instances: 2
          targets: [VDU1,VDU2]

    - vdu_cpu_usage_monitoring_policy:
        type: tosca.policies.tacker.Alarming
        triggers:
            vdu_hcpu_usage_scaling_out:
                event_type:
                    type: tosca.events.resource.utilization
                    implementation: ceilometer
                metrics: cpu_util
                condition:
                    threshold: 50
                    constraint: utilization greater_than 50%
                    period: 600
                    evaluations: 1
                    method: avg
                    comparison_operator: gt
                metadata: SG1
                actions: [SP1]

            vdu_lcpu_usage_scaling_in:
                targets: [VDU1, VDU2]
                event_type:
                    type: tosca.events.resource.utilization
                    implementation: ceilometer
                metrics: cpu_util
                condition:
                    threshold: 10
                    constraint: utilization less_than 10%
                    period: 600
                    evaluations: 1
                    method: avg
                    comparison_operator: lt
                metadata: SG1
                actions: [SP1]

NOTE: metadata defined in VDU properties must be matched with metadata in monitoring policy

How to setup environment

If OpenStack Devstack is used to test alarm monitoring in Tacker, OpenStack Ceilometer and Aodh plugins will need to be enabled in local.conf

If the devstack and tacker are master branches, then:

**enable_plugin ceilometer https://git.openstack.org/openstack/ceilometer master**

**enable_plugin aodh https://git.openstack.org/openstack/aodh master**

If the devstack and tacker are from stable branches, then:

**enable_plugin ceilometer https://git.openstack.org/openstack/ceilometer stable/<branch_name>**

**enable_plugin aodh https://git.openstack.org/openstack/aodh master stable/<branch_name>**

How to monitor VNFs via alarm triggers

How to setup alarm configuration

Firstly, vnfd and vnf need to be created successfully using pre-defined TOSCA template for alarm monitoring. Then, in order to know whether alarm configuration defined in Tacker is successfully passed to Ceilometer, Tacker users could use CLI:

$aodh alarm list

+--------------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+----------+---------+
| alarm_id                             | type      | name                                                                                                                                 | state             | severity | enabled |
+--------------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+----------+---------+
| 6f2336b9-e0a2-4e33-88be-bc036192b42b | threshold | tacker.vnfm.infra_drivers.openstack.openstack_OpenStack-a0f60b00-ad3d-4769-92ef-e8d9518da2c8-vdu_lcpu_scaling_in-smgctfnc3ql5        | insufficient data | low      | True    |
| e049f0d3-09a8-46c0-9b88-e61f1f524aab | threshold | tacker.vnfm.infra_drivers.openstack.openstack_OpenStack-a0f60b00-ad3d-4769-92ef-e8d9518da2c8-vdu_hcpu_usage_scaling_out-lubylov5g6xb | insufficient data | low      | True    |
+--------------------------------------+-----------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------------------+----------+---------+
$aodh alarm show 6f2336b9-e0a2-4e33-88be-bc036192b42b

+---------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Field                     | Value                                                                                                                         |
+---------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| alarm_actions             | [u'http://pinedcn:9890/v1.0/vnfs/a0f60b00-ad3d-4769-92ef-e8d9518da2c8/vdu_lcpu_scaling_in/SP1-in/yl7kh5qd']                   |
| alarm_id                  | 6f2336b9-e0a2-4e33-88be-bc036192b42b                                                                                          |
| comparison_operator       | lt                                                                                                                            |
| description               | utilization less_than 10%                                                                                                     |
| enabled                   | True                                                                                                                          |
| evaluation_periods        | 1                                                                                                                             |
| exclude_outliers          | False                                                                                                                         |
| insufficient_data_actions | None                                                                                                                          |
| meter_name                | cpu_util                                                                                                                      |
| name                      | tacker.vnfm.infra_drivers.openstack.openstack_OpenStack-a0f60b00-ad3d-4769-92ef-e8d9518da2c8-vdu_lcpu_scaling_in-smgctfnc3ql5 |
| ok_actions                | None                                                                                                                          |
| period                    | 600                                                                                                                           |
| project_id                | 3db801789c9e4b61b14ce448c9e7fb6d                                                                                              |
| query                     | metadata.user_metadata.vnf_id = a0f60b00-ad3d-4769-92ef-e8d9518da2c8                                                          |
| repeat_actions            | True                                                                                                                          |
| severity                  | low                                                                                                                           |
| state                     | insufficient data                                                                                                             |
| state_timestamp           | 2016-11-16T18:39:30.134954                                                                                                    |
| statistic                 | avg                                                                                                                           |
| threshold                 | 10.0                                                                                                                          |
| time_constraints          | []                                                                                                                            |
| timestamp                 | 2016-11-16T18:39:30.134954                                                                                                    |
| type                      | threshold                                                                                                                     |
| user_id                   | a783e8a94768484fb9a43af03c6426cb                                                                                              |
+---------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

How to trigger alarms:

As shown in the above Ceilometer command, alarm state is shown as “insufficient data”. Alarm is triggered by Ceilometer once alarm state changes to “alarm”. To make VNF instance reach to the pre-defined threshold, some simple scripts could be used.

Note: Because Ceilometer pipeline set the default interval to 600s (10 mins), in order to reduce this interval, users could edit “interval” value in /etc/ceilometer/pipeline.yaml file and then restart Ceilometer service.

Another way could be used to check if backend action is handled well in Tacker:

curl -H “Content-Type: application/json” -X POST -d ‘{“alarm_id”: “35a80852-e24f-46ed-bd34-e2f831d00172”, “current”: “alarm”}’ http://pinedcn:9890/v1.0/vnfs/a0f60b00-ad3d-4769-92ef-e8d9518da2c8/vdu_lcpu_scaling_in/SP1-in/yl7kh5qd

Then, users can check Horizon to know if vnf is respawned. Please note that the url used in the above command could be captured from “ceilometer alarm-show command as shown before. “key” attribute in body request need to be captured from the url. The reason is that key will be authenticated so that the url is requested only one time.