Re: Any Good Ceph Web Interfaces?

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Are you asking because you want to manage a Ceph cluster point and click?  Or do you need some shiny to show the boss?


I'm using a combination of Chef and Zabbix.  I'm not running RHEL though, but I would assume those are available in the repos.

It's not as slick as Calamari, and it really doesn't give me a "whole cluster" view.  Ganglia did a better job of that, but I went with Zabbix for the graphing and alerting in a single product.


If you're looking for some shiny for the boss, Zabbix's web interface should work fine.

If you're looking for a point and click way to build a Ceph cluster, I think Calamari is your only option.



On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Tony <unixfly@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Please don't mention calamari :-)

The best web interface for ceph that actually works with RHEL6.6 

Preferable something in repo and controls and monitors all other ceph osd, mon, etc.


Take everything and live for the moment.



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