Re: How to get ceph bug 'non-errors' off the dashboard?

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Hi Harry,

Please try these commands in CLI:

ceph health mute MGR_MODULE_ERROR
ceph health mute CEPHADM_CHECK_NETWORK_MISSING

Weiwen Hu


> 在 2021年10月3日,05:37,Harry G. Coin <hgcoin@xxxxxxxxx> 写道:
> 
> I need help getting two 'non errors' off the ceph dashboard so it stops falsely scaring people with the dramatic read "HEALTH_ERR" --- and masking what could be actual errors of immediate importance.
> 
> The first is a bug where the devs try to do date arithmetic between incompatible variables.  The second is a bug where the information collector reports a link-local ipv6 address as 'the interface address' when the same interface has a site-local address  (It's random, which address the interface listing system lists first, the info gatherer needs to ignore the fe80:: address).  These two bugs in the latest pacific lead to:
> 
> * MGR_MODULE_ERROR: Module 'devicehealth' has failed: can't subtract
>   offset-naive and offset-aware datetimes
> * CEPHADM_CHECK_NETWORK_MISSING: Public/cluster network defined, but
>   can not be found on any host
> 
> So I suppose they will get fixed in due course.  Meanwhile though, I need a way to clear those off the dashboard so it will report all is well unless there is an actual error like an OSD down, or something 'real'.
> 
> Any help?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Harry Coin
> 
> 
> 
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