aodh-expirer not installed by default

Bug #1689806 reported by Alexander Dobdin
6
This bug affects 1 person
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Mirantis OpenStack
Fix Released
Medium
Nikita Karpin

Bug Description

The package aodh-expirer and related service is not installed by default

The script that handles time-to-live support, when it is not natively supported by the database backend for Ceilometer.

Nikita Karpin (mkarpin)
Changed in mos:
assignee: nobody → Nikita Karpin (mkarpin)
tags: added: customer-found
tags: added: sla2
Changed in mos:
milestone: none → 9.x-updates
milestone: 9.x-updates → 10.0
milestone: 10.0 → 9.x-updates
Nikita Karpin (mkarpin)
Changed in mos:
status: New → In Progress
Nikita Karpin (mkarpin)
Changed in mos:
importance: Undecided → Medium
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Nikita Karpin (mkarpin) wrote :
Changed in mos:
milestone: 9.x-updates → 9.2-mu-2
Changed in mos:
status: In Progress → Fix Committed
Revision history for this message
TatyanaGladysheva (tgladysheva) wrote :

Verified on 9.2 + mu2 updates.

The package 'aodh-expirer' is installed for cluster with enabled Ceilometer:
root@node-3:~# dpkg -l | grep aodh-expirer
ii aodh-expirer 2.0.5-4~u14.04+mos3 all OpenStack Telemetry (Ceilometer) Alarming - expirer

The service 'aodh-expirer' is disabled:
root@node-3:~# service --status-all
...
[ - ] aodh-expirer
...

Cron is used instead - aodh-expirer is run every hour within 300 seconds range. At start of the hour:
root@node-3:~# top | grep aodh
...
21385 aodh 20 0 113920 48676 8416 R 31.5 1.6 0:00.95 aodh-expirer
..

Changed in mos:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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