Aodh

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Channel Revision Published Runs on
latest/edge 120 25 Mar 2024
Ubuntu 22.04
yoga/stable 111 08 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 20.04
zed/stable 112 08 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
xena/stable 116 20 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 20.04
wallaby/stable 115 20 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 20.04
victoria/stable 114 20 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 20.04
ussuri/stable 117 20 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 20.04 Ubuntu 18.04
train/candidate 92 28 Nov 2022
Ubuntu 18.04
train/edge 113 20 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 18.04
stein/candidate 92 28 Nov 2022
Ubuntu 18.04
stein/edge 113 20 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 18.04
rocky/candidate 92 28 Nov 2022
Ubuntu 18.04
rocky/edge 113 20 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 18.04
queens/candidate 92 28 Nov 2022
Ubuntu 18.04
queens/edge 113 20 Sep 2023
Ubuntu 18.04
2024.1/candidate 109 24 Jan 2024
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 23.04 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.2/stable 118 30 Nov 2023
Ubuntu 23.10 Ubuntu 22.04
2023.1/stable 110 22 Aug 2023
Ubuntu 23.04 Ubuntu 22.10 Ubuntu 22.04
juju deploy aodh --channel yoga/stable
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Platform:

Ubuntu
22.04 20.04

Overview

This charm provides the Aodh Alarming service for an OpenStack Cloud.

Important: This documentation supports version 3.x of the Juju client. See the OpenStack Charm guide if you are using the 2.9.x client.

Usage

Aodh relies on services from the mongodb, rabbitmq-server and keystone charms:

juju deploy aodh
juju deploy keystone
juju deploy mysql
juju deploy rabbitmq-server
juju integrate aodh rabbitmq-server
juju integrate aodh mysql
juju integrate aodh keystone

Policy Overrides

Policy overrides is an advanced feature that allows an operator to override the default policy of an OpenStack service. The policies that the service supports, the defaults it implements in its code, and the defaults that a charm may include should all be clearly understood before proceeding.

Caution: It is possible to break the system (for tenants and other services) if policies are incorrectly applied to the service.

Policy statements are placed in a YAML file. This file (or files) is then (ZIP) compressed into a single file and used as an application resource. The override is then enabled via a Boolean charm option.

Here are the essential commands (filenames are arbitrary):

zip overrides.zip override-file.yaml
juju attach-resource aodh policyd-override=overrides.zip
juju config aodh use-policyd-override=true

See appendix Policy Overrides in the OpenStack Charms Deployment Guide for a thorough treatment of this feature.

Bugs

Please report bugs on Launchpad.

For general questions please refer to the OpenStack Charm Guide.


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