Marc Roos wrote on 13/02/18 00:50:
why not use collectd? centos7 rpms should do fine.
Marc, sorry I somehow missed your question. One of the reason could be that collectd is a additional
daemon whereas influx plugin for ceph is just an additional part of the already running system (ceph).
Benjeman Meekhof wrote on 12/02/18 23:50:
In our case I think we grabbed the SRPM from Fedora and rebuilt it on
Scientific Linux (another RHEL derivative).
I've just done the same: rebuild from fc28 srpm (some spec-file tunning was required to build it on
centos 7).
Presumably the binary
why not use collectd? centos7 rpms should do fine.
On Feb 12, 2018 9:50 PM, Benjeman Meekhof wrote:
>
> In our case I think we grabbed the SRPM from Fedora and rebuilt it on
> Scientific Linux (another RHEL derivative). Presumably the binary
> didn't work or I would
In our case I think we grabbed the SRPM from Fedora and rebuilt it on
Scientific Linux (another RHEL derivative). Presumably the binary
didn't work or I would have installed it directly. I'm not quite sure
why it hasn't migrated to EPEL yet.
I haven't tried the SRPM for latest releases, we're
Dear all,
I'd like to store ceph luminous metrics into influxdb. It seems like influx plugin has been already
backported for lumious:
rpm -ql ceph-mgr-12.2.2-0.el7.x86_64|grep -i influx
/usr/lib64/ceph/mgr/influx
/usr/lib64/ceph/mgr/influx/__init__.py
/usr/lib64/ceph/mgr/influx/__init__.pyc