https://github.com/gluster/gstatus
we run this from an ansible driven cronjob and check for the healthy
signal in status, as well as looking for healing files that seem to persist.
We have a number of gluster clusters and we have found its warnings both
useful and timely.
-wk
On 10/26/2020 9:25 PM, 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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Respectfully
Mahdi
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