Well, at least on my RHEL Ceph cluster, turns out zabbix-sender, zabbix-agent, etc aren't in the container image. Doesn't explain why it didn't work with the Debian/proxmox version, but *shrug*. It appears there is no interest in adding them back in, per: https://github.com/ceph/ceph-container/issues/1651 As such, may I recommend marking the Ceph documentation to this effect? Possibly referring to Zabbix instructions with Agent 2? On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 7:04 PM John Jasen <jjasen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > If the documentation is to be believed, it's just install the zabbix > sender, then; > > ceph mgr module enable zabbix > > ceph zabbix config-set zabbix_host my-zabbix-server > > (Optional) Set the identifier to the fsid. > > And poof. I should now have a discovered entity on my zabbix server to add > templates to. > > However, this has not worked yet on either of my ceph clusters (one RHEL, > one proxmox). > > Reference: https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/mgr/zabbix/ > > On Reddit advice, I installed the Ceph templates for Zabbix. > https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ceph/ceph/master/src/pybind/mgr/zabbix/zabbix_template.xml > > Still no dice. No traffic at all seems to be generated, that I've seen > from packet traces, > > ... OK. > > I su'ed to the ceph user on both clusters, and ran zabbix_send: > > zabbix_sender -v -z 10.0.0.1 -s "$my_fsid" -k ceph.osd_avg_pgs -o 1 > > Response from "10.0.0.1:10051": "processed: 1; failed: 0; total: 1; > seconds spent: 0.000042" > > sent: 1; skipped: 0; total: 1 > > As the ceph user, ceph zabbix send/discovery still fail. > > I am officially stumped. > > Any ideas as to which tree I should be barking up? > > Thanks in advance! > > > > > _______________________________________________ ceph-users mailing list -- ceph-users@xxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to ceph-users-leave@xxxxxxx