openstack-manuals/doc/user-guide-admin/source/dashboard_view_cloud_resources.rst
KATO Tomoyuki 4509221057 [user-guides] Change modules to services
At now, Orchestration and Telemetry are services, not modules.
https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/governance/tree/reference/projects.yaml

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===========================
View cloud usage statistics
===========================
The Telemetry service provides user-level usage data for
OpenStack-based clouds, which can be used for customer billing, system
monitoring, or alerts. Data can be collected by notifications sent by
existing OpenStack components (for example, usage events emitted from
Compute) or by polling the infrastructure (for example, libvirt).
.. note::
You can only view metering statistics on the dashboard (available
only to administrators).
The Telemetry service must be set up and administered through the
:command:`ceilometer` command-line interface (CLI).
For basic administration information, refer to the "Measure Cloud
Resources" chapter in the `OpenStack End User Guide
<http://docs.openstack.org/user-guide/>`_.
.. _dashboard-view-resource-stats:
View resource statistics
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#. Log in to the OpenStack dashboard as a user with Admin privileges.
#. On the :guilabel:`Admin` tab, click the :guilabel:`Resource Usage` category.
#. Click the:
* :guilabel:`Usage Report` tab to view a usage report per tenant (project)
by specifying the time period (or even use a calendar to define
a date range).
* :guilabel:`Stats` tab to view a multi-series line chart with
user-defined meters. You group by project, define the value type
(min, max, avg, or sum), and specify the time period (or even use
a calendar to define a date range).