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README.md

The Logging, Monitoring and Alerting (LMA) Collector Plugin for Fuel

The LMA Collector Plugin for Fuel is used to install and configure the LMA Collector in OpenStack environments deployed by Fuel.

The LMA Collector is an advanced monitoring agent solution that should be installed on each of the OpenStack nodes you want to monitor.

Please check the LMA Collector Plugin Overview section of the plugin's documentation for additional details.

Release Notes

The release notes of the LMA Collector Plugin are provided in the Release Notes section of the plugin documentation.

Requirements

The LMA Collector Plugin requirements are defined in the Requirements section of the plugin documentation.

Known issues

The LMA Toolchain's related issues are listed on Launchpad.

Limitations

The LMA Collector Plugin limitations are described in the Limitations section of the plugin documentation.

Installation

The installation instructions of the LMA Collector Plugin are provided in the Installation section of the plugin documentation.

User Guide

Instructions for how to configure the plugin and the alarms are provided in the Configuration Guide and Alarms Configuration Guide of the plugin documentation.

Communication

The OpenStack Development Mailing List is the preferred way to communicate with the members of the project. Emails should be sent to openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org with the subject prefixed by [fuel][plugins][lma].

Reporting Bugs

Bugs should be filed against the LMA Toolchain project on Launchpad (not Github!).

Contributing

If you would like to contribute to the development of this plugin, you must follow the OpenStack development workflow instructions.

Patch reviews take place on the OpenStack Gerrit system.

Contributors