ceph-exporter should get deployed by default with new installations on
recent versions, but as a general principle we've avoided adding/removing
services from the cluster during an upgrade. There is perhaps a case for
this service in particular if the user also has the rest of the monitoring
stack deployed, but it would be a behavior change to upgrades I'd be
cautious about adding in.

On Fri, Aug 2, 2024 at 7:45 AM Frank de Bot (lists) <li...@searchy.net>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> When upgrading a cephadm deployed quincy cluster to reef, there will be
> no ceph-exporter service launched.
>
> Being new in reef (from release notes: ceph-exporter: Now the
> performance metrics for Ceph daemons are exported by ceph-exporter,
> which deploys on each daemon rather than using prometheus exporter. This
> will reduce performance bottlenecks. ), metrics will be missing when the
> ceph-exporter service is not applied after the upgrade.
>
> Is it intentional it's not added after an upgrade by orchestrator? A
> ceph orch apply ceph-exporter solves it, but I think it could be
> included in the upgraded since it may not be clear at first why metrics
> in grafana are missing.
>
> Regards,
>
> Frank de Bot
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