Maybe this [2] helps, one specific mountpoint is excluded:
mountpoint !~ "/mnt.*"
[2] https://alex.dzyoba.com/blog/prometheus-alerts/
Zitat von Eugen Block <eblock@xxxxxx>:
Hi,
let me refer you to my response to a similar question [1]. I don't
have a working example how to exclude some mointpoints but it should
be possible to modify existing rules.
Regards,
Eugen
[1]
https://lists.ceph.io/hyperkitty/list/ceph-users@xxxxxxx/message/NIYXE27AQZHKOJD6Q4RDTPTIK7LIZEKM/
Zitat von Daniel Brown <daniel.h.brown@thermify.cloud>:
Greetings -
Is there any way to tune what CEPH will complain about, in terms of
“full disks” ??
One of my ceph servers has an NFS mount which is for all intents
and purposes “read only” and is sitting at 100% full. Ceph keeps
warning me about this, unless I unmount the nfs mount point.
Is there any way to tell it to ignore that mount point?
I’m using reef 18.2.1, running on Ubuntu, which was setup with cephadm.
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