Re: Monitoring tools for GlusterFS

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The output currently has some whitespace issues.

1. The space shift under Cluster is different than under Volumes, making the output look a bit inconsistent.
2. Can you please fix the tabulation for when volume names are varying in length? This output is shifted and looks messy as a result for me.

Cluster:
         Status: Healthy                 GlusterFS: 7.7
         Nodes: 4/4                      Volumes: 3/3

Volumes:
             XX2                   Replicate          Started (UP) - 4/4 Bricks Up
                                                      Capacity: (54.03% used) 553.00 GiB/1024.00 GiB (used/total)

 XXXXXXXXXXXXX_data3                   Replicate          Started (UP) - 4/4 Bricks Up
                                                      Capacity: (78.41% used) 392.00 GiB/500.00 GiB (used/total)

 XXXXXXXXX_data1                   Replicate          Started (UP) - 4/4 Bricks Up
                                                      Capacity: (94.24% used) 9.00 TiB/10.00 TiB (used/total)


Sincerely,
Artem

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On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 7:36 AM Sachidananda Urs <sacchi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 4:07 AM Gilberto Nunes <gilberto.nunes32@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Sachidananda!
I am trying to use the latest release of gstatus, but when I cut off one of the nodes, I get timeout...

I tried to reproduce, but couldn't. How did you cut off the node? I killed all the gluster processes on one of the nodes and I see this.
You can see one of the bricks is shown as offline. And nodes are 2/3. Can you please tell me the steps to reproduce the issue.

root@master-node:/mnt/gluster/movies# gstatus -a 


Cluster:

         Status: Degraded                GlusterFS: 9dev

         Nodes: 2/3                      Volumes: 1/1


Volumes: 

          snap-1                   Replicate          Started (PARTIAL) - 1/2 Bricks Up 

                                                      Capacity: (12.02% used) 5.00 GiB/40.00 GiB (used/total)

                                                      Self-Heal:

                                                         slave-1:/mnt/brick1/snapr1/r11 (7 File(s) to heal).

                                                      Snapshots: 2

                                                         Name:   snap_1_today_GMT-2020.08.15-15.39.10

                                                         Status: Started      Created On: 2020-08-15 15:39:10 +0000

                                                         Name:   snap_2_today_GMT-2020.08.15-15.39.20

                                                         Status: Stopped      Created On: 2020-08-15 15:39:20 +0000

                                                      Bricks:

                                                         Distribute Group 1:

                                                            slave-1:/mnt/brick1/snapr1/r11   (Online)

                                                            slave-2:/mnt/brick1/snapr2/r22   (Offline)

                                                      Quota: Off

                                                      Note: glusterd/glusterfsd is down in one or more nodes.

                                                            Sizes might not be accurate.



root@master-node:/mnt/gluster/movies# 

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