======= Usage ======= Every long running service process should have a call to install a signal handler which will trigger the guru meditation framework upon receipt of SIGUSR1/SIGUSR2. This will result in the process dumping a complete report of its current state to stderr. For RPC listeners, it may also be desirable to install some kind of hook in the RPC request dispatcher that will save a guru meditation report whenever the processing of a request results in an uncaught exception. It could save these reports to a well known directory (/var/log/openstack///) for later analysis by the sysadmin or automated bug analysis tools. To use oslo.reports in a project, you need to add the following call to :py:func:`~oslo_reports.TextGuruMeditation.setup_autorun` somewhere really early in the startup sequence of the process:: from oslo_reports import guru_meditation_report as gmr gmr.TextGuruMeditation.setup_autorun(version='13.0.0') Note that the version parameter is the version of the component itself. To trigger the report to be generated:: kill -SIGUSR2 Here is a sample report: .. include:: report.txt :literal: