Why do I need ?
First, get Nova instance name from Nova. Since this is not mandatory, it permit you to get VM names. More elegant.
Then get a ceilometer object and perform a request.
Get the server list from Nova
Retrieve environment variables
os_username = os.environ.get('OS_USERNAME')
os_password = os.environ.get('OS_PASSWORD')
os_regionname = os.environ.get('OS_REGION_NAME')
os_project_name = os.environ.get('OS_PROJECT_NAME')
os_auth_url = os.environ.get('OS_AUTH_URL')
Then, create a nova client object :
novaclient = client.Client(os_username,
os_password,
os_project_name,
os_auth_url,
service_type="compute",
region_name=os_regionname)
Get server list :
servers = novaclient.servers.list(detailed=True)
Ceilometer
Get now a ceilometer object :
ceilometerclient = ceilometerclient.client.get_client(2,
os_username=os_username,
os_password=os_password,
os_tenant_name=os_project_name,
os_auth_url=os_auth_url,
region_name=os_regionname)
Create the query
Pick a server id from the list you just obtain the step before.
query = [dict(field='resource_id', op='eq', value=server.id)]
Get the results
cpu_util = ceilometerclient.samples.list(meter_name='cpu_util', limit=1, q=query)
Full script is here :