actually, what you need is an ceph-common package (ubuntu) which contains
/usr/bin/ceph, You have to be sure the command's going to be executed on
which host. make sure the keys and ceph.conf are correctly configured on
that host.
you could just run the commands to make sure the configure's ok.
I can definitely recommend Prometheus but I prefer the exporter for Ceph
that I wrote :)
https://github.com/jcollie/ceph_exporter
On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 7:55 PM, Craig Chi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I suggest Prometheus with ceph_exporter
>
arzone.de
> Cc: "Andre Forigato" <andre.forig...@rnp.br>, ceph-users@lists.ceph.com
> Enviadas: Segunda-feira, 2 de janeiro de 2017 23:55:21
> Assunto: Re: [ceph-users] Ceph - Health and Monitoring
> Hello,
> I suggest Prometheus with ceph_exporter and Grafana (UI).
Hello,
I suggest Prometheus
withceph_exporter(https://github.com/digitalocean/ceph_exporter)and Grafana
(UI). It can also monitor the node's health and any other services you want.
And it has a beautiful UI.
Sincerely,
Craig Chi
On 2017-01-02 21:32, ulem...@polarzone.de wrote:
> Hi Andre, I
Hi Andre,
I use check_ceph_dash on top of ceph-dash for this (is an nagios/icinga
Plugin).
https://github.com/Crapworks/ceph-dash
https://github.com/Crapworks/check_ceph_dash
ceph-dash provide an simple clear overview as web-dashbord.
Udo
Am 2017-01-02 12:42, schrieb Andre Forigato:
Hello,
I am responsible with the health of the servers and the entire Ceph system.
What should I use to monitor the entire Celp environment?
Monitor all objects.
Which one is the best?
Is it SNMP only?
Thanks.
Andre
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