Hey all,

Gregory Meno's pull request in Calamari 
(https://github.com/ceph/calamari/pull/267) is motivating some discussion about 
a feature (or set of features) that I'm about to start working on.

My goal is to allow users to enable the identify and fault LEDs (fault is 
negotiable) via the Calamari GUI. I've had some discussion with Dan Mick and 
Gregory Meno about the concept, and they both see the value in it. The decision 
that needs to be made is...where should this functionality exist? There are a 
couple of obvious choices, after Gregory's SMART patch:

1. Stick everything in Calamari via Salt calls similar to what Gregory is 
showing. I have concerns about this, I think I'd still need extra information 
from the OSDs themselves. I might need to implement the first half of option #2 
anyway.
2. Scatter it across the codebases (would probably require changes in Ceph, 
Calamari, and Calamari-clients). Expose the storage target data via the OSDs, 
and move that information upward via the RESTful API. Then, expose another 
RESTful API behavior that allows a user to change the LED state. Implementing 
as much as possible in the Ceph codebase itself has an added benefit (as far as 
I see it, at least) if someone ever decides that the fault LED should be 
toggled on based on the state of the OSD or backing storage device. It should 
be easier for Ceph to hook into that kind of functionality if Calamari doesn't 
need to be involved.

Dan mentioned something I thought about too...not EVERY OSD's backing storage 
is going to be able to use this (Kinetic drives, NVDIMMs, M.2, etc etc), I'd 
need to implement some way to filter devices and communicate via the Calamari 
GUI that the device doesn't have an LED to toggle or doesn't understand SCSI 
Enclosure Services (I'm targeting industry standard HBAs first, and I'll deal 
with RAID controllers like Smart Array later). 

I'm trying to get this out there early so anyone with particularly strong 
implementation opinions can give feedback. Any advice would be appreciated! I'm 
still new to the Ceph source base, and probably understand Calamari and 
Calamari-clients better than Ceph proper at the moment.

Thanks,

Joe
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