2010/2/23 Harald Stürzebecher hara...@cs.tu-berlin.de
2010/2/22 Samuel Hassine samuel.hass...@gmail.com:
I'm also looking for a way to monitor gluster nodes.
Any solutions ?
Le lundi 22 février 2010 à 10:12 +0500, Anton a écrit :
Hello!
I'm looking for the way to determine
I'm also looking for a way to monitor gluster nodes.
Any solutions ?
Le lundi 22 février 2010 à 10:12 +0500, Anton a écrit :
Hello!
I'm looking for the way to determine the health of the GLUSTER
cluster. Is there any way to determine if any of the nodes failed? In
the log files it is
I think systems like nagios are enough good for general monitoring.
Glusterfs itself is a part of storage, so a monitoring system should monitor
e.g. disk health/RAID status too.
Advanced monitoring (requiring knowledge of glusterfs internals) could be
useful e.g. to define bottlenecks. AFAIK
2010/2/22 Samuel Hassine samuel.hass...@gmail.com:
I'm also looking for a way to monitor gluster nodes.
Any solutions ?
Le lundi 22 février 2010 à 10:12 +0500, Anton a écrit :
Hello!
I'm looking for the way to determine the health of the GLUSTER
cluster. Is there any way to determine if
Hi all,
Here is some work related to Health monitoring. glfs-health.sh is a shell
script to check the health of glusterfs.
http://git.gluster.com/?p=users/avati/glfs-health.git;a=blob_plain;f=glfs-health.sh;hb=5bf3cb50452525f545018fa5f8eed06cb2fbbe7d
Documentation can be found from
Hello!
I'm looking for the way to determine the health of the
GLUSTER cluster. Is there any way to determine if any of the
nodes failed? In the log files it is possible to grep that
there is remotexx: disconnected - but it is not sutable
for monitoring. There should be the simple way to just