Re: Slow OSD detection

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It'd be nice if something like slow OSD detection could exist outside of calamari and itself by an event that we record in the logs and make available via the admin socket (so that calamari could pick it up). That way folks could get it into logstash and other system monitoring tools (say PCP/Nagios/etc).

Mark

On 11/21/2014 02:58 PM, Samuel Just wrote:
It's still an open item.  #ceph-devel would be a good place to bounce
ideas.  Through the admin_socket and perf_counter machinery, the osds
already expose a bunch of information about queue length, latency,
etc.  This might actually fit well in calamari, which already gathers
a bunch of those stats.
-Sam

On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 9:00 PM, Sreenath BH <bhsreenath@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All

Slow OSD detection is mentioned as one of the projects ideas in
https://wiki.ceph.com/Development/Project_Ideas

I am interested in implementing this. Is this still an open item?

thanks,
Sreenath
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