On 10/1/19 4:38 PM, Stefan Kooman wrote: > Quoting Wido den Hollander (wido@xxxxxxxx): >> Hi, >> >> The Telemetry [0] module has been in Ceph since the Mimic release and >> when enabled it sends back a anonymized JSON back to >> https://telemetry.ceph.com/ every 72 hours with information about the >> cluster. >> >> For example: >> >> - Version(s) >> - Number of MONs, OSDs, FS, RGW >> - Operating System used >> - CPUs used by MON and OSD >> >> Enabling the module is very simple: >> >> $ ceph mgr module enable telemetry > > This worked. > > ceph mgr module ls > { > "enabled_modules": [ > ... > ... > "telemetry" > ], > >> Before enabling the module you can also view the JSON document it will >> send back: >> >> $ ceph telemetry show > > This gives me: > > ceph telemetry show > Error EINVAL: Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/lib/ceph/mgr/telemetry/module.py", line 325, in handle_command > report = self.compile_report() > File "/usr/lib/ceph/mgr/telemetry/module.py", line 291, in compile_report > report['crashes'] = self.gather_crashinfo() > File "/usr/lib/ceph/mgr/telemetry/module.py", line 214, in gather_crashinfo > errno, crashids, err = self.remote('crash', 'do_ls', '', '') > File "/usr/lib/ceph/mgr/mgr_module.py", line 845, in remote > args, kwargs) > ImportError: Module not found > > Running 13.2.6 on Ubuntu Xenial 16.04.6 LTS I created this issue: https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/42116 Seems to be related to the 'crash' module not enabled. If you enable the module the problem should be gone. Now I need to check why this message is popping up. > > Gr. Stefan > _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list ceph-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.ceph.com/listinfo.cgi/ceph-users-ceph.com