Hi.

From our point of view, it's important to keep disk failure prediction tool as part of Ceph, ideally as an MGR module. In environments with hundreds or thousands of disks, it's crucial to know whether, for example, a significant number of them are likely to fail within a month - which, in the best-case scenario, would mean performance degradation, and in the worst-case, data loss.

Some have already responded to the deprecation of diskprediction by starting to develop their own solutions. For instance, just yesterday, Daniel Persson published a solution [1] on his website that addresses the same problem.

Would it be possible to join forces and try to revive that module?

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gr_GtC9dcMQ

Thanks,
Michal


On 4/8/25 01:18, Yaarit Hatuka wrote:
Hi everyone,

On today's Ceph Steering Committee call we discussed the idea of removing
the diskprediction_local mgr module, as the current prediction model is
obsolete and not maintained.

We would like to gather feedback from the community about the usage of this
module, and find out if anyone is interested in maintaining it.

Thanks,
Yaarit
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