Remove grafana and graphite docker playbooks

Remove grafana_docker and graphite_docker playbooks
since they are no longer supported or maintained.

Change-Id: I00b230d558ad1d0ca2587e3e9d4e334fa0bacb71
Signed-off-by: Chuck Short <chucks@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Chuck Short 2018-07-16 20:40:08 -04:00
parent 0f553b7103
commit 91d256a9ad
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---
#
# Playbook to install grafana
#
- hosts: grafana
remote_user: root
roles:
- { role: epel }
- { role: grafana_docker }

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karaf_user: karaf
karaf_password: karaf
########################################
# Docker related
# (use these if deploying graphite/carbon/grafana as containers)
########################################
persistent_carbon_data_path: /data/carbon/whisper
persistent_grafana_data_path: /data/grafana
docker_carbon_cache_port: 2003
docker_graphite_port: 8888
docker_grafana_port: 3000
carbon_cache_docker_image: kambiz/carbon-cache:0.9.15
graphite_web_docker_image: kambiz/graphite-web:0.9.15
grafana_docker_image: grafana/grafana:2.6.0
########################################
# Carbon/Graphite Configuration
########################################

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#!/bin/sh
/usr/bin/docker ps -a --format '{{ .Names }}'

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[dockerrepo]
name=Docker Repository
baseurl=https://yum.dockerproject.org/repo/main/centos/7
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=https://yum.dockerproject.org/gpg

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- name: restart systemd-grafana
shell: /usr/bin/systemctl daemon-reload && /usr/bin/systemctl enable grafana-server && /usr/bin/systemctl restart grafana-server
become: true

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---
#
# Install/run grafana-server for browbeat
#
- name: disable firewalld
service: name=firewalld state=stopped enabled=false
become: true
ignore_errors: true
- name: Install repo file for docker
copy:
src=docker.repo
dest=/etc/yum.repos.d/docker.repo
owner=root
group=root
mode=0644
become: true
- name: Install docker rpm
yum: name={{ item }} state=present
become: true
with_items:
- docker-engine
# Start docker service
- name: Setup docker service
service: name=docker state=started enabled=true
become: true
- name: ensure data directory exists
file: path={{ persistent_grafana_data_path }} state=directory mode=0777
- name: ensure docker overrides for carbon-cache
file: path=/etc/docker/grafana state=directory mode=0755
- name: Install docker-ps script
copy:
src=docker-ps-names.sh
dest=/usr/local/bin/docker-ps-names.sh
owner=root
group=root
mode=0755
become: true
- name: check active containers
command: /usr/local/bin/docker-ps-names.sh
register: docker_ps_a
- name: start grafana docker container
command: "{{item}}"
ignore_errors: true
with_items:
- docker kill grafana
- docker rm grafana
- docker run -d --name grafana -p {{ docker_grafana_port }}:3000 -v {{ persistent_grafana_data_path }}:/var/lib/grafana {{ grafana_docker_image }}
when: '"grafana" not in docker_ps_a.stdout'
- name: Setup grafana systemd config
template:
src=grafana-server.service.j2
dest=/etc/systemd/system/grafana-server.service
owner=root
group=root
mode=0644
become: true
notify: restart systemd-grafana

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# cat /etc/systemd/system/grafana-server.service
# This is a systemd file to run this docker container under systemd.
# To make this work:
# * place this file in /etc/systemd/system and run the commands:
#
# systemctl daemon-reload
# systemctl enable grafana-server
# systemctl start grafana-server
#
[Unit]
Description=grafana-server
Requires=docker.service
After=docker.service
[Service]
Type=simple
TimeoutStartSec=5m
# systemd syntax '=-' ignore errors from return codes.
ExecStartPre=-/usr/bin/docker kill "grafana"
ExecStartPre=-/usr/bin/docker rm "grafana"
ExecStartPre=-/usr/bin/mkdir -p {{ persistent_grafana_data_path }}
ExecStartPrs=-/usr/bin/chmod 777 {{ persistent_grafana_data_path }}
ExecStart=/usr/bin/docker run --name grafana -p {{ docker_grafana_port }}:3000 -v {{ persistent_grafana_data_path }}:/var/lib/grafana {{ grafana_docker_image }}
ExecReload=-/usr/bin/docker stop "grafana"
ExecReload=-/usr/bin/docker rm "grafana"
ExecReload=/usr/bin/docker run --name grafana -p {{ docker_grafana_port }}:3000 -v {{ persistent_grafana_data_path }}:/var/lib/grafana {{ grafana_docker_image }}
ExecStop=-/usr/bin/docker stop "grafana"
ExecStop=-/usr/bin/docker rm "grafana"
Restart=always
RestartSec=30
[Install]
WantedBy=default.target

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[cache]
# Configure carbon directories.
#
# OS environment variables can be used to tell carbon where graphite is
# installed, where to read configuration from and where to write data.
#
# GRAPHITE_ROOT - Root directory of the graphite installation.
# Defaults to ../
# GRAPHITE_CONF_DIR - Configuration directory (where this file lives).
# Defaults to $GRAPHITE_ROOT/conf/
# GRAPHITE_STORAGE_DIR - Storage directory for whipser/rrd/log/pid files.
# Defaults to $GRAPHITE_ROOT/storage/
#
# To change other directory paths, add settings to this file. The following
# configuration variables are available with these default values:
#
# STORAGE_DIR = $GRAPHITE_STORAGE_DIR
# LOCAL_DATA_DIR = STORAGE_DIR/whisper/
# WHITELISTS_DIR = STORAGE_DIR/lists/
# CONF_DIR = STORAGE_DIR/conf/
# LOG_DIR = STORAGE_DIR/log/
# PID_DIR = STORAGE_DIR/
#
# For FHS style directory structures, use:
#
# STORAGE_DIR = /var/lib/carbon/
# CONF_DIR = /etc/carbon/
# LOG_DIR = /var/log/carbon/
# PID_DIR = /var/run/
#
#LOCAL_DATA_DIR = /opt/graphite/storage/whisper/
STORAGE_DIR = /var/lib/carbon/
LOCAL_DATA_DIR = /var/lib/carbon/whisper/
WHITELISTS_DIR = /var/lib/carbon/lists/
CONF_DIR = /etc/carbon/
LOG_DIR = /var/log/carbon/
PID_DIR = /var/run/
# Enable daily log rotation. If disabled, a kill -HUP can be used after a manual rotate
ENABLE_LOGROTATION = True
# Specify the user to drop privileges to
# If this is blank carbon runs as the user that invokes it
# This user must have write access to the local data directory
USER = carbon
#
# NOTE: The above settings must be set under [relay] and [aggregator]
# to take effect for those daemons as well
# Limit the size of the cache to avoid swapping or becoming CPU bound.
# Sorts and serving cache queries gets more expensive as the cache grows.
# Use the value "inf" (infinity) for an unlimited cache size.
MAX_CACHE_SIZE = inf
# Limits the number of whisper update_many() calls per second, which effectively
# means the number of write requests sent to the disk. This is intended to
# prevent over-utilizing the disk and thus starving the rest of the system.
# When the rate of required updates exceeds this, then carbon's caching will
# take effect and increase the overall throughput accordingly.
MAX_UPDATES_PER_SECOND = 500
# If defined, this changes the MAX_UPDATES_PER_SECOND in Carbon when a
# stop/shutdown is initiated. This helps when MAX_UPDATES_PER_SECOND is
# relatively low and carbon has cached a lot of updates; it enables the carbon
# daemon to shutdown more quickly.
# MAX_UPDATES_PER_SECOND_ON_SHUTDOWN = 1000
# Softly limits the number of whisper files that get created each minute.
# Setting this value low (like at 50) is a good way to ensure your graphite
# system will not be adversely impacted when a bunch of new metrics are
# sent to it. The trade off is that it will take much longer for those metrics'
# database files to all get created and thus longer until the data becomes usable.
# Setting this value high (like "inf" for infinity) will cause graphite to create
# the files quickly but at the risk of slowing I/O down considerably for a while.
MAX_CREATES_PER_MINUTE = 2000
LINE_RECEIVER_INTERFACE = 0.0.0.0
LINE_RECEIVER_PORT = 2003
# Set this to True to enable the UDP listener. By default this is off
# because it is very common to run multiple carbon daemons and managing
# another (rarely used) port for every carbon instance is not fun.
ENABLE_UDP_LISTENER = False
UDP_RECEIVER_INTERFACE = 0.0.0.0
UDP_RECEIVER_PORT = 2003
PICKLE_RECEIVER_INTERFACE = 0.0.0.0
PICKLE_RECEIVER_PORT = 2004
# Set to false to disable logging of successful connections
LOG_LISTENER_CONNECTIONS = True
# Per security concerns outlined in Bug #817247 the pickle receiver
# will use a more secure and slightly less efficient unpickler.
# Set this to True to revert to the old-fashioned insecure unpickler.
USE_INSECURE_UNPICKLER = False
CACHE_QUERY_INTERFACE = 0.0.0.0
CACHE_QUERY_PORT = 7002
# Set this to False to drop datapoints received after the cache
# reaches MAX_CACHE_SIZE. If this is True (the default) then sockets
# over which metrics are received will temporarily stop accepting
# data until the cache size falls below 95% MAX_CACHE_SIZE.
USE_FLOW_CONTROL = True
# By default, carbon-cache will log every whisper update and cache hit. This can be excessive and
# degrade performance if logging on the same volume as the whisper data is stored.
LOG_UPDATES = False
LOG_CACHE_HITS = False
LOG_CACHE_QUEUE_SORTS = True
# The thread that writes metrics to disk can use on of the following strategies
# determining the order in which metrics are removed from cache and flushed to
# disk. The default option preserves the same behavior as has been historically
# available in version 0.9.10.
#
# sorted - All metrics in the cache will be counted and an ordered list of
# them will be sorted according to the number of datapoints in the cache at the
# moment of the list's creation. Metrics will then be flushed from the cache to
# disk in that order.
#
# max - The writer thread will always pop and flush the metric from cache
# that has the most datapoints. This will give a strong flush preference to
# frequently updated metrics and will also reduce random file-io. Infrequently
# updated metrics may only ever be persisted to disk at daemon shutdown if
# there are a large number of metrics which receive very frequent updates OR if
# disk i/o is very slow.
#
# naive - Metrics will be flushed from the cache to disk in an unordered
# fashion. This strategy may be desirable in situations where the storage for
# whisper files is solid state, CPU resources are very limited or deference to
# the OS's i/o scheduler is expected to compensate for the random write
# pattern.
#
CACHE_WRITE_STRATEGY = sorted
# On some systems it is desirable for whisper to write synchronously.
# Set this option to True if you'd like to try this. Basically it will
# shift the onus of buffering writes from the kernel into carbon's cache.
WHISPER_AUTOFLUSH = False
# By default new Whisper files are created pre-allocated with the data region
# filled with zeros to prevent fragmentation and speed up contiguous reads and
# writes (which are common). Enabling this option will cause Whisper to create
# the file sparsely instead. Enabling this option may allow a large increase of
# MAX_CREATES_PER_MINUTE but may have longer term performance implications
# depending on the underlying storage configuration.
# WHISPER_SPARSE_CREATE = False
# Only beneficial on linux filesystems that support the fallocate system call.
# It maintains the benefits of contiguous reads/writes, but with a potentially
# much faster creation speed, by allowing the kernel to handle the block
# allocation and zero-ing. Enabling this option may allow a large increase of
# MAX_CREATES_PER_MINUTE. If enabled on an OS or filesystem that is unsupported
# this option will gracefully fallback to standard POSIX file access methods.
WHISPER_FALLOCATE_CREATE = True
# Enabling this option will cause Whisper to lock each Whisper file it writes
# to with an exclusive lock (LOCK_EX, see: man 2 flock). This is useful when
# multiple carbon-cache daemons are writing to the same files
# WHISPER_LOCK_WRITES = False
# Set this to True to enable whitelisting and blacklisting of metrics in
# CONF_DIR/whitelist and CONF_DIR/blacklist. If the whitelist is missing or
# empty, all metrics will pass through
# USE_WHITELIST = False
# By default, carbon itself will log statistics (such as a count,
# metricsReceived) with the top level prefix of 'carbon' at an interval of 60
# seconds. Set CARBON_METRIC_INTERVAL to 0 to disable instrumentation
# CARBON_METRIC_PREFIX = carbon
# CARBON_METRIC_INTERVAL = 60
# Enable AMQP if you want to receve metrics using an amqp broker
# ENABLE_AMQP = False
# Verbose means a line will be logged for every metric received
# useful for testing
# AMQP_VERBOSE = False
# AMQP_HOST = localhost
# AMQP_PORT = 5672
# AMQP_VHOST = /
# AMQP_USER = guest
# AMQP_PASSWORD = guest
# AMQP_EXCHANGE = graphite
# AMQP_METRIC_NAME_IN_BODY = False
# The manhole interface allows you to SSH into the carbon daemon
# and get a python interpreter. BE CAREFUL WITH THIS! If you do
# something like time.sleep() in the interpreter, the whole process
# will sleep! This is *extremely* helpful in debugging, assuming
# you are familiar with the code. If you are not, please don't
# mess with this, you are asking for trouble :)
#
# ENABLE_MANHOLE = False
# MANHOLE_INTERFACE = 127.0.0.1
# MANHOLE_PORT = 7222
# MANHOLE_USER = admin
# MANHOLE_PUBLIC_KEY = ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABiwAaAIEAoxN0sv/e4eZCPpi3N3KYvyzRaBaMeS2RsOQ/cDuKv11dlNzVeiyc3RFmCv5Rjwn/lQ79y0zyHxw67qLyhQ/kDzINc4cY41ivuQXm2tPmgvexdrBv5nsfEpjs3gLZfJnyvlcVyWK/lId8WUvEWSWHTzsbtmXAF2raJMdgLTbQ8wE=
# Patterns for all of the metrics this machine will store. Read more at
# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Message_Queuing_Protocol#Bindings
#
# Example: store all sales, linux servers, and utilization metrics
# BIND_PATTERNS = sales.#, servers.linux.#, #.utilization
#
# Example: store everything
# BIND_PATTERNS = #
# To configure special settings for the carbon-cache instance 'b', uncomment this:
#[cache:b]
#LINE_RECEIVER_PORT = 2103
#PICKLE_RECEIVER_PORT = 2104
#CACHE_QUERY_PORT = 7102
# and any other settings you want to customize, defaults are inherited
# from [carbon] section.
# You can then specify the --instance=b option to manage this instance
[relay]
USER = carbon
LINE_RECEIVER_INTERFACE = 0.0.0.0
LINE_RECEIVER_PORT = 2013
PICKLE_RECEIVER_INTERFACE = 0.0.0.0
PICKLE_RECEIVER_PORT = 2014
# Set to false to disable logging of successful connections
LOG_LISTENER_CONNECTIONS = True
# Carbon-relay has several options for metric routing controlled by RELAY_METHOD
#
# Use relay-rules.conf to route metrics to destinations based on pattern rules
#RELAY_METHOD = rules
#
# Use consistent-hashing for even distribution of metrics between destinations
#RELAY_METHOD = consistent-hashing
#
# Use consistent-hashing but take into account an aggregation-rules.conf shared
# by downstream carbon-aggregator daemons. This will ensure that all metrics
# that map to a given aggregation rule are sent to the same carbon-aggregator
# instance.
# Enable this for carbon-relays that send to a group of carbon-aggregators
#RELAY_METHOD = aggregated-consistent-hashing
RELAY_METHOD = rules
# If you use consistent-hashing you can add redundancy by replicating every
# datapoint to more than one machine.
REPLICATION_FACTOR = 1
# This is a list of carbon daemons we will send any relayed or
# generated metrics to. The default provided would send to a single
# carbon-cache instance on the default port. However if you
# use multiple carbon-cache instances then it would look like this:
#
# DESTINATIONS = 127.0.0.1:2004:a, 127.0.0.1:2104:b
#
# The general form is IP:PORT:INSTANCE where the :INSTANCE part is
# optional and refers to the "None" instance if omitted.
#
# Note that if the destinations are all carbon-caches then this should
# exactly match the webapp's CARBONLINK_HOSTS setting in terms of
# instances listed (order matters!).
#
# If using RELAY_METHOD = rules, all destinations used in relay-rules.conf
# must be defined in this list
DESTINATIONS = 127.0.0.1:2004
# This defines the maximum "message size" between carbon daemons.
# You shouldn't need to tune this unless you really know what you're doing.
MAX_DATAPOINTS_PER_MESSAGE = 2000
MAX_QUEUE_SIZE = 400000
# Set this to False to drop datapoints when any send queue (sending datapoints
# to a downstream carbon daemon) hits MAX_QUEUE_SIZE. If this is True (the
# default) then sockets over which metrics are received will temporarily stop accepting
# data until the send queues fall below 80% MAX_QUEUE_SIZE.
USE_FLOW_CONTROL = True
# Set this to True to enable whitelisting and blacklisting of metrics in
# CONF_DIR/whitelist and CONF_DIR/blacklist. If the whitelist is missing or
# empty, all metrics will pass through
# USE_WHITELIST = False
# By default, carbon itself will log statistics (such as a count,
# metricsReceived) with the top level prefix of 'carbon' at an interval of 60
# seconds. Set CARBON_METRIC_INTERVAL to 0 to disable instrumentation
# CARBON_METRIC_PREFIX = carbon
# CARBON_METRIC_INTERVAL = 60
[aggregator]
USER = carbon
LINE_RECEIVER_INTERFACE = 0.0.0.0
LINE_RECEIVER_PORT = 2023
PICKLE_RECEIVER_INTERFACE = 0.0.0.0
PICKLE_RECEIVER_PORT = 2024
# Set to false to disable logging of successful connections
LOG_LISTENER_CONNECTIONS = True
# If set true, metric received will be forwarded to DESTINATIONS in addition to
# the output of the aggregation rules. If set false the carbon-aggregator will
# only ever send the output of aggregation.
FORWARD_ALL = True
# This is a list of carbon daemons we will send any relayed or
# generated metrics to. The default provided would send to a single
# carbon-cache instance on the default port. However if you
# use multiple carbon-cache instances then it would look like this:
#
# DESTINATIONS = 127.0.0.1:2004:a, 127.0.0.1:2104:b
#
# The format is comma-delimited IP:PORT:INSTANCE where the :INSTANCE part is
# optional and refers to the "None" instance if omitted.
#
# Note that if the destinations are all carbon-caches then this should
# exactly match the webapp's CARBONLINK_HOSTS setting in terms of
# instances listed (order matters!).
DESTINATIONS = 127.0.0.1:2004
# If you want to add redundancy to your data by replicating every
# datapoint to more than one machine, increase this.
REPLICATION_FACTOR = 1
# This is the maximum number of datapoints that can be queued up
# for a single destination. Once this limit is hit, we will
# stop accepting new data if USE_FLOW_CONTROL is True, otherwise
# we will drop any subsequently received datapoints.
MAX_QUEUE_SIZE = 10000
# Set this to False to drop datapoints when any send queue (sending datapoints
# to a downstream carbon daemon) hits MAX_QUEUE_SIZE. If this is True (the
# default) then sockets over which metrics are received will temporarily stop accepting
# data until the send queues fall below 80% MAX_QUEUE_SIZE.
USE_FLOW_CONTROL = True
# This defines the maximum "message size" between carbon daemons.
# You shouldn't need to tune this unless you really know what you're doing.
MAX_DATAPOINTS_PER_MESSAGE = 500
# This defines how many datapoints the aggregator remembers for
# each metric. Aggregation only happens for datapoints that fall in
# the past MAX_AGGREGATION_INTERVALS * intervalSize seconds.
MAX_AGGREGATION_INTERVALS = 5
# By default (WRITE_BACK_FREQUENCY = 0), carbon-aggregator will write back
# aggregated data points once every rule.frequency seconds, on a per-rule basis.
# Set this (WRITE_BACK_FREQUENCY = N) to write back all aggregated data points
# every N seconds, independent of rule frequency. This is useful, for example,
# to be able to query partially aggregated metrics from carbon-cache without
# having to first wait rule.frequency seconds.
# WRITE_BACK_FREQUENCY = 0
# Set this to True to enable whitelisting and blacklisting of metrics in
# CONF_DIR/whitelist and CONF_DIR/blacklist. If the whitelist is missing or
# empty, all metrics will pass through
# USE_WHITELIST = False
# By default, carbon itself will log statistics (such as a count,
# metricsReceived) with the top level prefix of 'carbon' at an interval of 60
# seconds. Set CARBON_METRIC_INTERVAL to 0 to disable instrumentation
# CARBON_METRIC_PREFIX = carbon
# CARBON_METRIC_INTERVAL = 60

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[dockerrepo]
name=Docker Repository
baseurl=https://yum.dockerproject.org/repo/main/centos/7
enabled=1
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=https://yum.dockerproject.org/gpg

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# Schema definitions for Whisper files. Entries are scanned in order,
# and first match wins. This file is scanned for changes every 60 seconds.
#
# [name]
# pattern = regex
# retentions = timePerPoint:timeToStore, timePerPoint:timeToStore, ...
#
# Carbon's internal metrics. This entry should match what is specified in
# CARBON_METRIC_PREFIX and CARBON_METRIC_INTERVAL settings
[carbon]
pattern = ^carbon\.
retentions = 60:90d
[default]
pattern = .*
retentions = 10s:7d,60s:90d,1h:180d

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- name: restart systemd-graphite
shell: /usr/bin/systemctl daemon-reload && /usr/bin/systemctl enable graphite-web && /usr/bin/systemctl restart graphite-web
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---
#
# Install/run graphite-web for browbeat
#
- name: Install repo file for docker
copy:
src=docker.repo
dest=/etc/yum.repos.d/docker.repo
owner=root
group=root
mode=0644
become: true
# disable firewalld (might need to create specific firewall rules or leave it to admin to do via iptables)
- name: disable firewalld
service: name=firewalld state=stopped enabled=false
become: true
ignore_errors: true
- name: Install docker rpm
yum: name={{ item }} state=present
become: true
with_items:
- docker-engine
# Start docker service
- name: Setup docker service
service: name=docker state=started enabled=true
become: true
- name: ensure data directory exists
file: path={{ persistent_carbon_data_path }} state=directory mode=0777
- name: ensure docker overrides for carbon-cache
file: path=/etc/docker/carbon-cache state=directory mode=0755
- name: Install carbon.conf
copy:
src=carbon.conf
dest=/etc/docker/carbon-cache/carbon.conf
owner=root
group=root
mode=0644
become: true
- name: Install storage-schemas.conf
copy:
src=storage-schemas.conf
dest=/etc/docker/carbon-cache/storage-schemas.conf
owner=root
group=root
mode=0644
become: true
- name: check active containers
command: /usr/bin/docker ps -a --format '{{ "{{" }}.Names{{ "}}" }}'
register: docker_ps_a
- name: start carbon-cache docker container
command: "{{item}}"
ignore_errors: true
with_items:
- docker kill carbon-cache
- docker rm carbon-cache
- sleep 5
- docker run -d --name carbon-cache -p {{ docker_carbon_cache_port }}:2003 -v /etc/docker/carbon-cache/carbon.conf:/etc/carbon/carbon.conf -v /etc/docker/carbon-cache/storage-schemas.conf:/etc/carbon/storage-schemas.conf -v {{ persistent_carbon_data_path }}:/var/lib/carbon/whisper {{ carbon_cache_docker_image }}
when: '"carbon-cache" not in docker_ps_a.stdout'
- name: start graphite-web docker container
command: "{{item}}"
ignore_errors: true
with_items:
- docker kill graphite-web
- docker rm graphite-web
- sleep 5
- docker run -d --name graphite-web -p {{ docker_graphite_port }}:80 -v {{ persistent_carbon_data_path }}:/var/lib/carbon/whisper {{ graphite_web_docker_image }}
when: '"graphite-web" not in docker_ps_a.stdout'
- name: Setup graphite-web systemd config
template:
src=graphite-web.service.j2
dest=/etc/systemd/system/graphite-web.service
owner=root
group=root
mode=0644
become: true
notify: restart systemd-graphite
- name: Setup carbon-cache systemd config
template:
src=carbon-cache.service.j2
dest=/etc/systemd/system/carbon-cache.service
owner=root
group=root
mode=0644
become: true
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# cat /etc/systemd/system/carbon-cache.service
# This is a systemd file to run this docker container under systemd.
# To make this work:
# * place this file in /etc/systemd/system and run the commands:
#
# systemctl daemon-reload
# systemctl enable carbon-cache
# systemctl start carbon-cache
#
[Unit]
Description=carbon-cache
Requires=docker.service
After=docker.service
[Service]
Type=simple
TimeoutStartSec=5m
# systemd syntax '=-' ignore errors from return codes.
ExecStartPre=-/usr/bin/docker kill "carbon-cache"
ExecStartPre=-/usr/bin/docker rm "carbon-cache"
ExecStartPre=-/usr/bin/mkdir -p {{ persistent_carbon_data_path }}
ExecStartPre=-/usr/bin/chmod 777 {{ persistent_carbon_data_path }}
ExecStart=/usr/bin/docker run --name carbon-cache -p {{ docker_carbon_cache_port }}:2003 -v {{ persistent_carbon_data_path }}:/var/lib/carbon/whisper {{ carbon_cache_docker_image }}
ExecReload=-/usr/bin/docker stop "carbon-cache"
ExecReload=-/usr/bin/docker rm "carbon-cache"
ExecReload=/usr/bin/docker run --name carbon-cache -p {{ docker_carbon_cache_port }}:2003 -v {{ persistent_carbon_data_path }}:/var/lib/carbon/whisper {{ carbon_cache_docker_image }}
ExecStop=-/usr/bin/docker stop "carbon-cache"
ExecStop=-/usr/bin/docker rm "carbon-cache"
Restart=always
RestartSec=30
[Install]
WantedBy=default.target

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# cat /etc/systemd/system/graphite-web.service
# This is a systemd file to run this docker container under systemd.
# To make this work:
# * place this file in /etc/systemd/system and run the commands:
#
# systemctl daemon-reload
# systemctl enable graphite-web
# systemctl start graphite-web
#
[Unit]
Description=graphite-web
Requires=docker.service
After=docker.service
[Service]
Type=simple
TimeoutStartSec=5m
# systemd syntax '=-' ignore errors from return codes.
ExecStartPre=-/usr/bin/docker kill "graphite-web"
ExecStartPre=-/usr/bin/docker rm "graphite-web"
ExecStartPre=-/usr/bin/mkdir -p {{ persistent_carbon_data_path }}
ExecStartPre=-/usr/bin/chmod 777 {{ persistent_carbon_data_path }}
ExecStart=/usr/bin/docker run --name graphite-web -p {{ docker_graphite_port }}:80 -v {{ persistent_carbon_data_path }}:/var/lib/carbon/whisper {{ graphite_web_docker_image }}
ExecReload=-/usr/bin/docker stop "graphite-web"
ExecReload=-/usr/bin/docker rm "graphite-web"
ExecReload=/usr/bin/docker run --name graphite-web -p {{ docker_graphite_port }}:80 -v {{ persistent_carbon_data_path }}:/var/lib/carbon/whisper {{ graphite_web_docker_image }}
ExecStop=-/usr/bin/docker stop "graphite-web"
ExecStop=-/usr/bin/docker rm "graphite-web"
Restart=always
RestartSec=30
[Install]
WantedBy=default.target