We have been using zabbix for tracking gluster but that works because
we are using zabbix for the rest of our monitoring of things like
network and disk IO.
One thing to track that is not part of the usual suspects is the heal
counts.
They should always be 0 unless you have a problem somewhere.
On 10/27/20 12:25 AM, Mahdi Adnan wrote:
Hello
How do you keep track of the health status of your Gluster volumes?
When Brick went down (crash, failure, shutdown), node failure, peering
issue, on-going healing?
Gluster Tendrl is complex and sometimes it's broken, Prometheus
exporter still lacking, gstatus is basic.
Currently, to monitor a Gluster volume, a custom script should be used
to gather whatever info needed for monitoring or a combination of the
mentioned tools.
Can Gluster have something similar to Ceph and display the health of
the entire cluster? I know Ceph uses it’s “Monitors” to keep track of
everything going inside the cluster, but Gluster should also have a
way to keep track of the cluster’s health.
How’s the community experience with Gluster monitoring? How are you
managing and tracking alerts and issues? Any recommendations?
Thank you.
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