I didn't try the operations. I'll check them and see if any change is
needed on that part.
On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Matthew Wringe <mwringe(a)redhat.com> wrote:
I can't seem to get the JDR reports to work, nor utilisation.
Is this maybe just something with my install? Do these work for you?
On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 10:35 AM, Josejulio Martinez Magana <
jmartine(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 5:10 AM, Thomas Heute <theute(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> Awesome !
>>
>> So, "only" 2 ManageIQ repositories are "affected" by the
inventory
>> change so far ? (+ruby gem)
>>
> Yes, there might be some changes on the operations (provider code) that
> aren't yet there.
>
>
>>
>> Do we need to be concerned about dropping the "context" / name
conflicts
>> here:
>>
https://github.com/josejulio/manageiq/commit/d9efb93ad2909bc
>> ea57882801b944fba8924dd11
>>
>
> Those are the metric names/ids (referenced on the inventory) for each
> 'server', 'topic', 'queue', 'datasource'.
> It shouldn't be a concern, unless we are referencing a children metric on
> the top level, but can be worked out.
>
> I have noticed that "Transactions Metrics" fall onto this category, they
> are not directly related to the server (but to a children of it) on the
> inventory.
>
>
https://github.com/josejulio/manageiq/commit/d9efb93ad2909bc
> ea57882801b944fba8924dd11#diff-c506823e5b9e20b8267ab83137ee0c26L29
>
>
>>
>>
>> Thomas
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 3, 2017 at 8:49 PM, Josejulio Martinez Magana <
>> jmartine(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Current master branch of Hawkular-Services already integrates our new
>>> inventory version.
>>>
>>> There were changes on the provider code to use a new hawkular gem (not
>>> yet released) and changes on the manageiq core are to bump the gem version
>>> (currently using master) and to update the live metrics mapping.
>>>
>>> Here are some details to demo it:
>>>
>>> I’m attaching a docker-compose.yml (thanks Edgar) to make it easier to
>>> test.
>>>
>>> 1) You should have ManageIQ dependencies already installed, you can
>>> follow this getting started [1] right before “Cloning and configuring the
>>> application”
>>>
>>> 2) Clonning the updated repositories (currently my forks [2, 3])
>>>
>>> mkdir ManageIQ-inventoryv4 && cd ManageIQ-inventoryv4
>>> git clone -b hawkular-1259
https://github.com/josejulio/manageiq
>>> git clone -b hawkular-1259
https://github.com/josejulio/manageiq
>>> -providers-hawkular
>>> cd manageiq
>>> echo override_gem 'manageiq-providers-hawkular', path:
>>> File.expand_path(\"../../manageiq-providers-hawkular\", __dir__)
>>
>>> bundler.d/vendor.rb
>>> ./bin/setup
>>>
>>> 2) Start hawkular services (with the attached docker-compose.yml)
>>>
>>> docker compose up
>>>
>>> 3) Start manageiq (in manageiq path)
>>>
>>> bundle exec rake evm:start
>>>
>>> At this point you should have everything ready to add a middleware
>>> provider to hawkular and see the usual data there but using the new
>>> inventory backend.
>>>
>>> Note: This is not about using Prometheus (yet).
>>>
>>> [1]
https://github.com/ManageIQ/manageiq-providers-hawkular/blob
>>> /master/GETTING_STARTED.md
>>> [2]
https://github.com/josejulio/manageiq-providers-hawkular/tre
>>> e/hawkular-1259
>>> [3]
https://github.com/josejulio/manageiq/tree/hawkular-1259
>>>
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