Re: feature request to "ceph osd status"

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Sorry for the confusion. I think John has it right. the 1024 factor
comment was that I think the other outputs were being divided by 1000.
So thus you would see something less than 10% difference. If you are
going to use different bases, basically properly label
MiB,MB,GiB,GB,TiB, and TB or standardize on one. I personally prefer
GB over GiB.

I was testing with data manufactured to the exact GB to help identify
anomalies so I was actually looking at the exact number and not
ballpark numbers.

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On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 8:38 AM, John Spray <jspray@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 4:20 PM, Sage Weil <sweil@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On Wed, 30 Aug 2017, Two Spirit wrote:
>>> the two outputs I was referring to was  "ceph pg dump" vs "ceph osd
>>> status". These don't match. I'm guessing it is the osd status that
>>> must have the wrong info.
>>
>> Mine seems okay too?  (Although it's off by 10%.. not sure about that
>> part... but not by a factor of 1024)
>
> I think the point is that they're being divided by base 10 k/m/g
> factors -- this is just inconsistent between the existing CLI and some
> of the new python bits.  We should probably just update it all to be
> base 2.
>
> John
>
>>
>> $ ceph osd status
>> +----+------+-------+-------+--------+---------+--------+---------+
>> | id | host |  used | avail | wr ops | wr data | rd ops | rd data |
>> +----+------+-------+-------+--------+---------+--------+---------+
>> | 0  |      |  294G |  105G |    0   |     0   |    0   |     0   |
>> +----+------+-------+-------+--------+---------+--------+---------+
>>
>> sage
>>
>>>
>>> *never* is too strong of a word. When standard interfaces exist eg
>>> JSON/XML that is a luxury. From IT perspective where we use tools from
>>> many vendors, most of the time we don't get that luxury. I use to work
>>> for a well known unix operating system company prior to the invention
>>> of JSON and XML and automated the gui testing. Now that was a pure
>>> waste of time keeping up with the graphical changes, so I've been
>>> scripting against plaintext for a couple decades now. When I need, I
>>> place a "compatibility layer" using regex/wrappers/pipes in between
>>> the tool output and my tool which reformats and normalizes the
>>> plaintext output to an older version of the output. All this was done
>>> through single line lookup table or in the rare case of extreme
>>> changes, a call to a external script filter(still effectively one
>>> line). The test harness automatically cascaded these through pipes
>>> allowing basically any version of the output to be represented. This
>>> allowed all old test tools to keep running with no changes as
>>> developers kept changing the text interface. It is great that Ceph
>>> provide the JSON/XML interfaces tho. Helps a lot.
>>>
>>> On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 6:52 AM, Sage Weil <sweil@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> > On Tue, 29 Aug 2017, Two Spirit wrote:
>>> >> I found "ceph pg dump" also gives the same OSD disk usage information.
>>> >> It has summary row, as well as 3 columns.
>>> >> The bad thing is that the numbers in ceph pg dump and ceph osd status
>>> >> do not match. I'm guessing someone isn't dividing by 1024.
>>> >> I think for consistency the PG stuff should go under ceph pg, and OSD
>>> >> info go under ceph osd.
>>> >
>>> > On my test box it matches (current master):
>>> >
>>> > OSD_STAT USED AVAIL TOTAL HB_PEERS PG_SUM PRIMARY_PG_SUM
>>> > 0        274G 98.4G  372G       []      0              0
>>> >
>>> > vs
>>> >
>>> > $ df -h .
>>> > Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
>>> > /dev/nvme0n1    373G  274G   99G  74% /nvm
>>> >
>>> >> As an IT person, I like to to write perl scripts around the outputs,
>>> >> and so persistence of the output format is desired
>>> >
>>> > FWIW you should *never* script against the plaintext output, as it is more
>>> > like to change (for readability or other reasons... e.g., changing a raw
>>> > byte count to something like "98.4G").  Use the structured JSON or XML
>>> > output with -f json[-pretty] or -f xml[-pretty].
>>> >
>>> > sage
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >>
>>> >> On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 2:50 PM, Two Spirit <twospirit6905@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> >> > I agree the information is redundant, but when I'm trying to figure
>>> >> > out what is going on, it is very nice to have all info right in front
>>> >> > of my face instead of uber bare bones. Running 'df -kh' shows  [Total]
>>> >> > Size, Used, Avail and Use%. That is one step past redundant, but it is
>>> >> > aweful nice to see whatever information I want quickly as well as in a
>>> >> > familiar format and bit of info I think unix it guys are use to. I can
>>> >> > pick the columns of information I need based on what I'm trying to
>>> >> > debug. just my two bits on a feature request.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 5:01 AM, John Spray <jspray@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> >> >> On Sat, Aug 26, 2017 at 7:07 PM, Two Spirit <twospirit6905@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> >> >>> Hi. I found this command by accident. it doesn't seem to be undocumented.
>>> >> >>>
>>> >> >>> ceph osd status
>>> >> >>>
>>> >> >>> There is a very similiar command "ceph osd stat" with different info
>>> >> >>>
>>> >> >>> The status command is very useful command and I'd like to see it stay
>>> >> >>> around even tho it seems to be an undocumented command.
>>> >> >>>
>>> >> >>> It would be nice to have a 3rd column "total" which is used+avail
>>> >> >>> columns and then another row at the bottom subtotaling the "used",
>>> >> >>> "avail", and "total" columns.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> I prefer to pick two of avail/used/total, rather than printing all
>>> >> >> three -- otherwise the information is a bit redundant.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> Putting some totals at the bottom is an interesting idea though.  The
>>> >> >> "osd status" and "fs status" commands are implemented in a python
>>> >> >> module[1], so anyone who knows a little python could add that.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> John
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> 1. https://github.com/ceph/ceph/blob/master/src/pybind/mgr/status/module.py
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >>>
>>> >> >>> I know all these could be be calculated, but with more OSDs, it is
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