Re: [ceph-users] Missing Ceph perf-counters in Ceph-Dashboard or Prometheus/InfluxDB...?

2019-12-09 Thread Stefan Kooman
Quoting Ernesto Puerta (epuer...@redhat.com): > The default behaviour is that only perf-counters with priority > PRIO_USEFUL (5) or higher are exposed (via `get_all_perf_counters` API > call) to ceph-mgr modules (including Dashboard, DiskPrediction or > Prometheus/InfluxDB/Telegraf exporters). >

Re: [ceph-users] Missing Ceph perf-counters in Ceph-Dashboard or Prometheus/InfluxDB...?

2019-12-03 Thread Ernesto Puerta
Thanks, Benjeman! I created this pad (https://pad.ceph.com/p/perf-counters-to-expose) so we can list them there. An alternative approach could also be to allow for whitelisting some perf-counters, so they would become exported no matter their priority. This would allow users to customize which

Re: [ceph-users] Missing Ceph perf-counters in Ceph-Dashboard or Prometheus/InfluxDB...?

2019-12-03 Thread Benjeman Meekhof
I'd like to see a few of the cache tier counters exposed. You get some info on cache activity in 'ceph -s' so it makes sense from my perspective to have similar availability in exposed counters. There's a tracker for this request (opened by me a while ago): https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/37156

[ceph-users] Missing Ceph perf-counters in Ceph-Dashboard or Prometheus/InfluxDB...?

2019-12-03 Thread Ernesto Puerta
Hi Cephers, As a result of this tracker (https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/42961) Neha and I were wondering if there would be other perf-counters deemed by users/operators as worthy to be exposed via ceph-mgr modules for monitoring purposes. The default behaviour is that only perf-counters with