[ceph-users] Re: How to ... alertmanager and prometheus

2022-11-09 Thread Sake Paulusma
ards, Sake From: Eugen Block Sent: Wednesday, November 9, 2022 9:26:28 AM To: ceph-users@ceph.io Subject: [ceph-users] Re: How to ... alertmanager and prometheus The only thing I noticed was that I had to change the grafana-api-url for the dashboard when I stopped one of the two grafana in

[ceph-users] Re: How to ... alertmanager and prometheus

2022-11-09 Thread Eugen Block
The only thing I noticed was that I had to change the grafana-api-url for the dashboard when I stopped one of the two grafana instances. I wasn't able to test the dashboard before because I had to wait for new certificates so my browser wouldn't complain about the cephadm cert. So it seems

[ceph-users] Re: How to ... alertmanager and prometheus

2022-11-08 Thread Michael Lipp
Thank you both very much! I have understood things better now. I'm not sure, though, whether all URIs are adjusted properly when changing the placement of the services. Still testing... Am 08.11.22 um 17:13 schrieb Redouane Kachach Elhichou: Welcome Eugen, There are some ongoing efforts to m

[ceph-users] Re: How to ... alertmanager and prometheus

2022-11-08 Thread Redouane Kachach Elhichou
Welcome Eugen, There are some ongoing efforts to make the whole prometheus stack config more dynamic by using the http sd configuration [1]. In fact part of the changes are already in main but they will not be available till the next Ceph official release. https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/la

[ceph-users] Re: How to ... alertmanager and prometheus

2022-11-08 Thread Eugen Block
I somehow missed the HA part in [1], thanks for pointing that out. Zitat von Redouane Kachach Elhichou : If you are running quincy and using cephadm then you can have more instances of prometheus (and other monitoring daemons) running in HA mode by increasing the number of daemons as in [1]:

[ceph-users] Re: How to ... alertmanager and prometheus

2022-11-08 Thread Redouane Kachach Elhichou
If you are running quincy and using cephadm then you can have more instances of prometheus (and other monitoring daemons) running in HA mode by increasing the number of daemons as in [1]: from a cephadm shell (to run 2 instances of prometheus and altertmanager): > ceph orch apply prometheus --plac

[ceph-users] Re: How to ... alertmanager and prometheus

2022-11-08 Thread Eugen Block
Hi, the only information I found so far was this statement from the redhat docs [1]: When multiple services of the same type are deployed, a highly-available setup is deployed. I tried to do that in a virtual test environment (16.2.7) and it seems to work as expected. ses7-host1:~ # c