Create Monitoring Domain
To create a monitoring domain in GigaVUE-FM:
- Go to Inventory > VIRTUAL > OpenStack,. The Monitoring Domain page appears.
- On the Monitoring Domain page, click New. The Monitoring Domain Configuration page appears.
- Enter or select the appropriate information to configure Monitoring Domain for OpenStack. Refer to the following table for field-level details.
Note: For the URL, User Domain Name, Project Domain Name, and Region field values, refer to the RC file downloaded from your OpenStack dashboard.
Field
Description
Monitoring Domain
A name for the monitoring domain.
Note: You can only view and delete the existing configuration for V Series node 1. You cannot create and perform any other actions on the existing configuration for GigaVUE V Series node 1 as the features are deprecated from GigaVUE-FM fabric manager.
Alias
An alias used to identify the monitoring domain.
URL
The authentication URL is the Keystone URL of the OpenStack cloud. This IP address must be DNS resolvable.
Refer to the OpenStack User Manual for more information on retrieving the authentication URL from the OpenStack.
User Domain Name
The domain name of your OpenStack authentication domain.
- If you are using a separate domain for AUTH, enter that domain name as User Domain Name.
- If you are not using a separate domain, you can use the same domain for User and Project Domain Name.
Project Domain Name
The domain name of your OpenStack project.
Project Name
The name of the project used for OpenStack authentication.
Region
The region where the Project resides. You can find your region by running one of these commands, depending on your OpenStack version.
keystone endpoint-list or openstack endpoint list or looking at the RC file in OpenStack to view your credentials.
Username
The username used to connect to your OpenStack cloud.
Note: If you are using OVS mirroring, you must belong to a role that meets the OpenStack minimum requirements for OVS Mirroring. Refer to OVS Mirroring Prerequisites for more information.
Password
The password of your OpenStack cloud.
Traffic Acquisition Method
Select the type of agent used to capture traffic for monitoring:
UCT-V: If you select UCT-V as the tapping method, the traffic is acquired from the UCT-Vs installed on the VMs. You must configure the UCT-V Controller to monitor the UCT-Vs. OVS Mirroring: If you select OVS Mirroring as your tapping method, the traffic is acquired from the UCT-Vs installed on the hypervisors. Refer to Open vSwitch (OVS) Mirroring for detailed information. You must configure the UCT-V Controller to monitor the UCT-Vs. Note: For software release 6.7.00, only OVS Mirroring is supported on RHOSP 17.1 version.
Customer Orchestrated Source: If you selectCustomer Orchestrated Source as the tapping method, you can use tunnels as a source where the traffic is directly tunneled to V Series nodes without deploying UCT-Vs or UCT-V Controllers. Projects to Monitor (Only for OVS Mirroring traffic acquisition method)
This field only appears for OVS Mirroring traffic acquisition method.
Click the Get Project List to view the list of projects. Note: The Get Project List button will only work if all the OpenStack credentials have been provided. Refer to OVS Mirroring Prerequisites.
Select projects that you want to monitor from the list. You can click Select None to clear existing selections or Select All to add all available projects to the connection configuration. Traffic Acquisition Tunnel MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit)
The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is the maximum size of each packet that the tunnel endpoint can carry from the UCT-V to the GigaVUE V Series node.
- For GRE, the default value is 1450.
- For VXLAN, the default value is 1400. However, the UCT-V tunnel MTU should be 50 bytes less than the default MTU size.
- Click Save. The OpenStack Fabric Launch Configuration page appears. Refer to Configure GigaVUE Fabric Components in GigaVUE-FM for detailed information.
Note: If GigaVUE‑FM fails to connect to OpenStack, an error message is displayed specifying the cause of failure. The connection status is also displayed in Audit Logs, refer to Audit logs track the changes and activities that occur in the virtual nodes due to user actions. The logs can be filtered to view specific information. for more information.
Managing Monitoring Domain
You can view the details of the monitoring domain that are created in the list view. The list view details can be viewed based on:
You can also filter the monitoring domain based on a specified criterion. In the monitoring domain page there are two filter options as follows:
Right filter - Click the Filter button on the right to filter the monitoring domain based on a specific criterion. |
Left filter - Click the to filter the monitoring domain based on the domain and connections. You can click + to create a new monitoring domain. This filter once applied also works even when the tabs are swapped. |
To edit or delete a specific monitoring domain, select the monitoring domain, click the ellipses .
When you click a monitoring domain, you can view details of it in a split view of the window. In the split view window, you can view the details such as Configuration, Launch Configuration and V Series configuration.
Monitoring Domain
The list view shows the following information in the monitoring domain page:
Monitoring Domain |
Connections |
Tunnel MTU |
Acquisition Method |
Centralized connection |
Management Network |
Note: Click the to select the columns that should appear in the list view.
Use the following buttons to manage your Monitoring Domain:
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New |
Use to create new connection |
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Actions |
You can select a monitoring domain and then perform the following options:
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Filter |
Filters the monitoring domain based on the list view options that are configured:
You can view the filters applied on the top of the monitoring domain page as a button. You can remove the filters by closing the button. |
Connections Domain
To view the connection related details for a monitoring domain, click the Connections tab.
The list view shows the following details:
Connections |
Monitoring Domain |
Status |
Fabric Nodes |
User Name |
Region |
Fabric
To view the fabric related details for a monitoring domain, click the Fabric tab.
The list view shows the following details:
Connections |
Monitoring Domain |
Fabric Nodes |
Type |
Management IP |
Version |
Status - Click to view the upgrade status for a monitoring domain. |
Security groups |
UCT-Vs
To view all the UCT-Vs associated with the available monitoring domains click the UCT-Vs tab.
The list view shows the following details:
Monitoring Domain |
IP address |
Registration time |
Last hearbeat time |
Agent mode |
Status |
.Refer to Configure the OpenStack Settings, for information regarding Settings.