You can also try Sensu..
On Dec 12, 2014 1:05 AM, pragya jain prag_2...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
hello sir!
According to TomiTakussaari/riak_zabbix
https://github.com/TomiTakussaari/riak_zabbix
Currently supported Zabbix keys:
riak.ring_num_partitions
riak.memory_total
Check tty session for remote execution. Could explain why it worked when
you were logged in. Possibly ansible is running mount command without
tty. Check your settings for that user and see if they required to have
tty to make remote calls such as mount.
On Mar 18, 2015 5:42 AM, Florent B
Ansible), it works
with exactely the same command output than through Ansible (I don't have
a ceph.conf file, I put the monitors address directly in mount options
and it works, but not via Ansible).
Yes it is running in order.
On 03/18/2015 12:13 AM, Thomas Foster wrote:
Your error looks
Also what are you getting locally on your filesystem? Looking at the specs
for a 840 pro, ~520MBps and based on the numbers you stated earlier your
arent getting close to that so there might be a problem at the server.
Once you start seeing better numbers at the local, then retry your iscsi
Your error looks to be the mountpoint or the option in your ansible
playbook...
Are you sure its running in order?
Can you mount a different directory using the commands?
On Mar 17, 2015 6:24 PM, Florent B flor...@coppint.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
My problem is about ceph-fuse Ansible, I
Have you tried it from a different node? like the ceph-mon or another
ceph-osd node?
On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 11:23 AM, Jesus Chavez (jeschave)
jesch...@cisco.com wrote:
Thanks stephane the thing is that those steps needs to be run in the
node where the osd lives, I dont have that node any
Have you checked firewall or made sure you created the mount for the osd
correctly?
Did you check the osd.43 log?
On Mar 8, 2015 3:58 PM, Jesus Chavez (jeschave) jesch...@cisco.com
wrote:
Hi all, I had issues with a stuck PGs so I decided to star over and
delete 1 OSDs host that was causing
I am looking into how I can maximize my space with replication, and I am
trying to understand how I can do that.
I have 145TB of space and a replication of 3 for the pool and was thinking
that the max data I can have in the cluster is ~47TB in my cluster at one
time..is that correct? Or is there
discussion
on the list with regards to choosing those values.
-Steve
On 03/12/2015 10:07 AM, Thomas Foster wrote:
I am looking into how I can maximize my space with replication, and I am
trying to understand how I can do that.
I have 145TB of space and a replication of 3 for the pool
are on the *same* *OSD's. *So using EC
pool saves 2 times more effective space in my case!
12.03.2015 17:50, Thomas Foster пишет:
Thank you! That helps alot.
On Mar 12, 2015 10:40 AM, Steve Anthony sma...@lehigh.edu wrote:
Actually, it's more like 41TB. It's a bad idea to run at near full
http://docs.openstack.org/image-guide/content/ch_converting.html
On Mar 12, 2015 6:50 AM, Vieresjoki, Juha j...@void.fi wrote:
But there's really no point, block storage is the only viable option for
virtual machines performance-wise. With images you're dealing with multiple
filesystem layers
You could fix this by changing your block size when formatting the
mount-point with the mkfs -b command. I had this same issue when dealing
with the filesystem using glusterfs and the solution is to either use a
filesystem that allocates inodes automatically or change the block size
when you
I am using the long form and have it working. The one thing that I saw was
to change from osd_host to just host. See if that works.
On Feb 25, 2015 5:44 PM, Kyle Hutson kylehut...@ksu.edu wrote:
I just tried it, and that does indeed get the OSD to start.
However, it doesn't add it to the
Heres the doc I used to get the info:
http://ceph.com/docs/master/rados/troubleshooting/troubleshooting-osd/
On Feb 25, 2015 5:55 PM, Thomas Foster thomas.foste...@gmail.com wrote:
I am using the long form and have it working. The one thing that I saw
was to change from osd_host to just host
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