Thanks for your response, Matt. We will see if we are able to deploy stx-monitor or not. Otherwise, we will explore other options. On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 6:47 PM Peters, Matt <Matt.Peters@windriver.com> wrote:
Hi Amit,
The stx-monitor Armada application is not being actively maintained since there wasn’t much interest from the community in continuing to support it.
The individual container services can still be deployed using Helm on StarlingX if you require.
There are also several other projects within the CNCF landscape for monitoring that can also be considered.
https://landscape.cncf.io/category=observability-and-analysis&format=card-mode&grouping=category
*From: *Amit Mahajan <ebiibe82@gmail.com> *Date: *Monday, October 12, 2020 at 8:41 AM *To: *"starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io" < starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io> *Subject: *[Starlingx-discuss] Regarding stx-monitor
Hi All,
We are using StarlingX R4.0. For analyzing a few issues, we are exploring the stx-monitor application. Could you please let us know the following:
- Is there any documentation that can guide how to install the stx-monitor application? - Will we be able to get logs for the OpenStack pods that died and were removed? - Does stx-monitor monitors and records metrics such as CPU and Memory usage, and are these available for post mortem analysis? - Does stx-monitor also periodically monitor hosts' (controllers & worker nodes') CPU, Memory etc. and are these metrics available for post mortem analysis?
Regards,
Amit