Re: how to monitor osd?

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I can recommend zabbix for it, I use it myself.
You just install zabbix agent on OSD node - it will automatically
discover mounted file systems and report usage on those(osd mounts as
well), nice GUI available if needed.

Sure, you need to set up zabbix server before, but it is easy and worth it!
Zabbix is free & open source.
http://www.zabbix.com/download.php

Good luck!

Ugis

2013/11/21 John Kinsella <jlk@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> As an OSD is just a partition, you could use any of the monitoring packages out there? (I like opsview…)
>
> We use the check-ceph-status nagios plugin[1] to monitor overall cluster status, but I'm planning on adding/finding more monitoring functionality soon (e.g. ceph df)
>
> John
> 1: https://github.com/dreamhost/ceph-nagios-plugin
>
> On Nov 21, 2013, at 1:59 AM, tianqing lee <jazeltq000@xxxxxxxxx>
>  wrote:
>
>> hello,
>>    is there some methods to monitor osd nodes? for example the free size of one osd node.
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