Setting Usage Limits
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• enable.usage.server = true
• usage.execution.timezone = America/New_York
• usage.stats.job.exec.time = 07:00. This will run the Usage job at 2:00 AM EST. Note that this will
shift by an hour as the East Coast of the U.S. enters and exits Daylight Savings Time.
• usage.stats.job.aggregation.range = 1440
With this configuration, the Usage job will run every night at 2 AM EST and will process records for the
previous day’s midnight-midnight as defined by the EST (America/New_York) time zone.
Note
Because the special value 1440 has been used for usage.stats.job.aggregation.range, the Usage
Server will ignore the data between midnight and 2 AM. That data will be included in the next
day's run.
15.2. Setting Usage Limits
CloudPlatform provides several administrator control points for capping resource usage by users.
Some of these limits are global configuration parameters. Others are applied at the ROOT domain and
may be overridden on a per-account basis.
Aggregate limits may be set on a per-domain basis. For example, you may limit a domain and all
subdomains to the creation of 100 VMs.
There are two types of limits you can set. First, you can set limits based on the resource count, that is,
restricting a user or domain on the basis of the number of VMs, volumes, or snapshots used.
In addition, CloudPlatform supports the customization model—need-basis usage, such as large VM or
small VM. The resource types are broadly classified as CPU, RAM, Primary Storage, and Secondary
Storage. The root administrator can impose resource usage limits by the following resource types for
Domains, Projects, and Accounts:
• CPUs
• Memory (RAM)
• Primary Storage (Volumes)
• Secondary Storage (Snapshots, Templates, ISOs)
To control the behaviour of the needs-based usage feature, use the following configuration
parameters:
Parameter Name Description
max.account.cpus Maximum number of CPU cores that can be
used for an account.
Default is 40.
max.account.ram (MB) Maximum RAM that can be used for an account.
Default is 40960.