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Puppet ganglia Module

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  1. Overview
  2. Description
  3. Usage
  4. Limitations
  5. Versioning
  6. Support
  7. See Also

Overview

Manages ganglia gmond & gmetad daemons + web front end

Description

This is a puppet module for installation and configuration of the ganglia gmond & gmetad daemons + web front end.

Usage

ganglia::gmond

This class manages the configurtion of the Ganglia gmond daemon.

    # unicast
    $udp_recv_channel = [
      { port => 8649, bind => 'localhost' },
      { port => 8649, bind => '0.0.0.0' },
    ]
    $udp_send_channel = [
      { port => 8649, host => 'test1.example.org', ttl => 2 },
      { port => 8649, host => 'test2.example.org', ttl => 2 },
      { bind_hostname => "yes", host => 'test3.example.org', ttl => 1 },
    ]
    $tcp_accept_channel = [
      { port => 8649 },
    ]

    # multicast
    $udp_recv_channel = [
      { mcast_join => '239.2.11.71', port => 8649, ttl => 1 }
    ]
    $udp_send_channel = [
      { mcast_join => '239.2.11.71', port => 8649, bind => '239.2.11.71' }
    ]
    $tcp_accept_channel = [
      { port => 8649 },
    ]

    class{ 'ganglia::gmond':
      globals_deaf                   => 'yes',
      globals_host_dmax              => '691200',
      globals_send_metadata_interval => '60',
      globals_override_hostname      => 'web.example.org',
      cluster_name                   => 'example grid',
      cluster_owner                  => 'ACME, Inc.',
      cluster_latlong                => 'N32.2332147 W110.9481163',
      cluster_url                    => 'www.example.org',
      host_location                  => 'example computer room',
      udp_recv_channel               => $udp_recv_channel,
      udp_send_channel               => $udp_send_channel,
      tcp_accept_channel             => $tcp_accept_channel,
    }
  • globals_deaf

String defaults to: no

  • globals_host_dmax

String defaults to: 0

  • globals_send_metadata_interval

String defaults to: 300

  • globals_override_hostname

String defaults to: undef

  • cluster_name

    String defaults to: unspecified

  • cluster_owner

    String defaults to: unspecified

  • cluster_latlong

    String defaults to: unspecified

  • cluster_url

    String defaults to: unspecified

  • host_location

    String defaults to: unspecified

  • udp_send_channel

    Array of Hash defaults to:

     [ { mcast_join => '239.2.11.71', port => 8649, ttl => 1 } ]
    
  • udp_recv_channel

    Array of Hash defaults to:

      [ { mcast_join => '239.2.11.71', port => 8649, bind => '239.2.11.71' } ]
    
  • tcp_accept_channel

    Array of Hash defaults to:

     [ { port => 8659 } ]
    

ganglia::gmetad

    $clusters = [
      {
        name     => 'test',
        address  => ['test1.example.org', 'test2.example.org'],
      },
    ]

    $rras = [
      {
        cf      => 'AVERAGE',
        xff     => 0.5,
        steps   => 1,
        rows    => 5856
      },
      {
        cf      => 'AVERAGE',
        xff     => 0.5,
        steps   => 4,
        rows    => 20160
      },
      {
        cf      => 'AVERAGE',
        xff     => 0.5,
        steps   => 40,
        rows    => 52704
      },
    ]


      clusters      => $clusters,
      gridname      => 'my grid',
      rras          => $rras,
      all_trusted   => false,
      trusted_hosts => []
    }
  • all_trusted

    Boolean defaults to: false

    • If set to true, we will allow all hosts that can query ganglia data via the xml query port. Corresponds to the 'all_trusted' field in gmetad.conf.
  • clusters

    Array of Hash defaults to:

     [ { 'name' => 'my cluster', 'address' => 'localhost' } ]
    
  • gridname

    String defaults to: undef

  • rras

    Array of Hash defaults to:

      [
        {
          cf      => 'AVERAGE',
          xff     => 0.5,
          steps   => 1,
          rows    => 5856
        },
        {
          cf      => 'AVERAGE',
          xff     => 0.5,
          steps   => 4,
          rows    => 20160
        },
        {
          cf      => 'AVERAGE',
          xff     => 0.5,
          steps   => 40,
          rows    => 52704
        },
      ]
    
    • consolidation function (cf) can be AVERAGE | MIN | MAX | LAST
    • xfiles factor (xff) defines what part of a consolidation interval may be made up from UNKNOWN data while the consolidated value is still regarded as known. It is given as the ratio of allowed UNKNOWN PDPs to the number of PDPs in the interval. Thus, it ranges from 0 to 1 (exclusive).
    • steps defines how many of these primary data points are used to build a consolidated data point which then goes into the archive.
    • rows defines how many generations of data values are kept in an RRA. Obviously, this has to be greater than zero.
  • trusted_hosts

    Array of Strings defaults to empty array

    • Each string matches a hostname that is allowed to query ganglia data via the xml query port. Corresponds to the 'trusted_hosts' field in gmetad.conf.

ganglia::web

    class{ 'ganglia::web': }

    class{ 'ganglia::web':
      ganglia_ip   => '192.168.0.1',
      ganglia_port => 8652,
    }
  • ganglia_ip

    String defaults to: 127.0.0.1

  • ganglia_port

    String defaults to: 8652

Limitations

Tested Platforms

It has been tested on:

  • el5.x
  • el6.x
  • ubuntu 12.04
  • ubuntu 13.04
  • debian 6.07

$::osfamily == RedHat and EPEL packages

As of 2012-11-16, the stable EPEL repos for el5 and el6 contain, respectively, packages for ganglia 3.0.7 and 3.1.7. The ganglia UDP protocol for communication between gmond daemons changed incompatibly between 3.0.x and 3.1.x. However, the TCP based protocol gmetad uses to poll gmond agents has remained compatible.

If it's desirable to stick with the EPEL packages, a possible way of dealing with this is divide a group of hosts into two clusters based on $::lsbmajdistrelease (which should imply gmond version without having to install a custom fact). The example below divides the previous "mycluster" into "mycluster_el5" and "mycluster_el6". Note that you will also have to configure gmetad to pull a gmond agent from each of these new clusters.

    $udp_recv_channel = [
      { port => 8649, bind => 'localhost' },
      { port => 8649, bind => '0.0.0.0' },
    ]
    case $::lsbmajdistrelease {
      5: {
        # epel for el5.x has 3.0.x, which will not work with gmond in 3.1.x
        $udp_send_channel = [
          { port => 8649, host => 'gmond-3-0_host1.example.org', ttl => 2 },
          { port => 8649, host => 'gmond-3-0_host2.example.org', ttl => 2 },
        ]
        $cluster_name = 'mycluster_el5'
      }
      6, default: {
        # epel for el6.x has 3.1.x
        $udp_send_channel = [
          { port => 8649, host => 'gmond-3-1_host1.example.org', ttl => 2 },
          { port => 8649, host => 'gmond-3-1_host2.example.org', ttl => 2 },
        ]
        $cluster_name = 'mycluster_el6'
      }
    }
    $tcp_accept_channel = [
      {port => 8649},
    ]

    class{ 'ganglia::gmond':
      cluster_name       => 'example grid',
      cluster_owner      => 'ACME, Inc.',
      cluster_latlong    => 'N32.2332147 W110.9481163',
      cluster_url        => 'www.example.org',
      host_location      => 'example computer room',
      udp_recv_channel   => $udp_recv_channel,
      udp_send_channel   => $udp_send_channel,
      tcp_accept_channel => $tcp_accept_channel,
    }

Versioning

This module is versioned according to the Semantic Versioning 2.0.0 specification.

Support

Please log tickets and issues at github

See Also

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