Show usage statistics for hosts and instances

Show usage statistics for hosts and instances

You can show basic statistics on resource usage for hosts and instances.

Note

For more sophisticated monitoring, see the ceilometer project. You can also use tools, such as Ganglia or Graphite, to gather more detailed data.

Show host usage statistics

The following examples show the host usage statistics for a host called devstack.

  • List the hosts and the nova-related services that run on them:

    $ openstack host list
    +-----------+-------------+----------+
    | Host Name | Service     | Zone     |
    +-----------+-------------+----------+
    | devstack  | conductor   | internal |
    | devstack  | compute     | nova     |
    | devstack  | cert        | internal |
    | devstack  | network     | internal |
    | devstack  | scheduler   | internal |
    | devstack  | consoleauth | internal |
    +-----------+-------------+----------+
    
  • Get a summary of resource usage of all of the instances running on the host:

    $ openstack host show devstack
    +----------+----------------------------------+-----+-----------+---------+
    | Host     | Project                          | CPU | MEMORY MB | DISK GB |
    +----------+----------------------------------+-----+-----------+---------+
    | devstack | (total)                          | 2   | 4003      | 157     |
    | devstack | (used_now)                       | 3   | 5120      | 40      |
    | devstack | (used_max)                       | 3   | 4608      | 40      |
    | devstack | b70d90d65e464582b6b2161cf3603ced | 1   | 512       | 0       |
    | devstack | 66265572db174a7aa66eba661f58eb9e | 2   | 4096      | 40      |
    +----------+----------------------------------+-----+-----------+---------+
    

    The CPU column shows the sum of the virtual CPUs for instances running on the host.

    The MEMORY MB column shows the sum of the memory (in MB) allocated to the instances that run on the host.

    The DISK GB column shows the sum of the root and ephemeral disk sizes (in GB) of the instances that run on the host.

    The row that has the value used_now in the PROJECT column shows the sum of the resources allocated to the instances that run on the host, plus the resources allocated to the virtual machine of the host itself.

    The row that has the value used_max in the PROJECT column shows the sum of the resources allocated to the instances that run on the host.

    Note

    These values are computed by using information about the flavors of the instances that run on the hosts. This command does not query the CPU usage, memory usage, or hard disk usage of the physical host.

Show instance usage statistics

  • Get CPU, memory, I/O, and network statistics for an instance.

    1. List instances:

      $ openstack server list
      +----------+----------------------+--------+------------+-------------+------------------+------------+
      | ID       | Name                 | Status | Task State | Power State | Networks         | Image Name |
      +----------+----------------------+--------+------------+-------------+------------------+------------+
      | 84c6e... | myCirrosServer       | ACTIVE | None       | Running     | private=10.0.0.3 | cirros     |
      | 8a995... | myInstanceFromVolume | ACTIVE | None       | Running     | private=10.0.0.4 | ubuntu     |
      +----------+----------------------+--------+------------+-------------+------------------+------------+
      
    2. Get diagnostic statistics:

      Note

      As of microversion v2.48, diagnostics information for all virt drivers will have a standard format as below. For more details on diagnostics response message see server diagnostics api documentation.

      $ nova diagnostics myCirrosServer
      +----------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
      | Property       | Value                                                                  |
      +----------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
      | config_drive   | False                                                                  |
      | cpu_details    | []                                                                     |
      | disk_details   | [{"read_requests": 887, "errors_count": -1, "read_bytes": 20273152,    |
      |                | "write_requests": 89, "write_bytes": 303104}]                          |
      | driver         | libvirt                                                                |
      | hypervisor     | qemu                                                                   |
      | hypervisor_os  | linux                                                                  |
      | memory_details | {"used": 0, "maximum": 0}                                              |
      | nic_details    | [{"rx_packets": 9, "rx_drop": 0, "tx_octets": 1464, "tx_errors": 0,    |
      |                | "mac_address": "fa:16:3e:fa:db:d3", "rx_octets": 958, "rx_rate": null, |
      |                | "rx_errors": 0, "tx_drop": 0, "tx_packets": 9, "tx_rate": null}]       |
      | num_cpus       | 0                                                                      |
      | num_disks      | 1                                                                      |
      | num_nics       | 1                                                                      |
      | state          | running                                                                |
      | uptime         | 5528                                                                   |
      +----------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
      

      config_drive indicates if the config drive is supported on the instance.

      cpu_details contains a list of details per vCPU.

      disk_details contains a list of details per disk.

      driver indicates the current driver on which the VM is running.

      hypervisor indicates the current hypervisor on which the VM is running.

      nic_details contains a list of details per vNIC.

      uptime is the amount of time in seconds that the VM has been running.


      Diagnostics prior to v2.48:

      $ nova diagnostics myCirrosServer
      +---------------------------+--------+
      | Property                  | Value  |
      +---------------------------+--------+
      | memory                    | 524288 |
      | memory-actual             | 524288 |
      | memory-rss                | 6444   |
      | tap1fec8fb8-7a_rx         | 22137  |
      | tap1fec8fb8-7a_rx_drop    | 0      |
      | tap1fec8fb8-7a_rx_errors  | 0      |
      | tap1fec8fb8-7a_rx_packets | 166    |
      | tap1fec8fb8-7a_tx         | 18032  |
      | tap1fec8fb8-7a_tx_drop    | 0      |
      | tap1fec8fb8-7a_tx_errors  | 0      |
      | tap1fec8fb8-7a_tx_packets | 130    |
      | vda_errors                | -1     |
      | vda_read                  | 2048   |
      | vda_read_req              | 2      |
      | vda_write                 | 182272 |
      | vda_write_req             | 74     |
      +---------------------------+--------+
      
  • Get summary statistics for each project:

    $ openstack usage list
    Usage from 2013-06-25 to 2013-07-24:
    +---------+---------+--------------+-----------+---------------+
    | Project | Servers | RAM MB-Hours | CPU Hours | Disk GB-Hours |
    +---------+---------+--------------+-----------+---------------+
    | demo    | 1       | 344064.44    | 672.00    | 0.00          |
    | stack   | 3       | 671626.76    | 327.94    | 6558.86       |
    +---------+---------+--------------+-----------+---------------+
    
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