[Gluster-users] SNMP monitoring

Juan José Pavlik Salles jjpavlik at gmail.com
Tue Nov 11 00:05:00 UTC 2014


If you are looking for SNMP monitoring maybe you could try Cacti
<http://www.cacti.net/>. We use Munin to see how resource are used and
Nagios to monitor system health.

2014-11-10 14:19 GMT-03:00 Tiemen Ruiten <t.ruiten at rdmedia.com>:

>  Not SNMP, but for zabbix you might take a look at this project:
> https://github.com/htaira/glubix
>
>
> On 10-11-14 18:13, Gene Liverman wrote:
>
> I'd like to second this request for suggestions. I'm not as far along so I
> need to do some operational monitoring too still. Unlike Paul, I don't use
> Nagios but instead use Zabbix. Any and all tips would be appreciated.
>
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> On Nov 10, 2014 11:58 AM, "Osborne, Paul (paul.osborne at canterbury.ac.uk)"
> <paul.osborne at canterbury.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a feeling that this may have been chewed over before, so apologies
>> if that is the case.
>>
>> I would like to do some SNMP monitoring of the gluster cluster that I now
>> have operational for performance, usage etc specifically for trend analysis
>> rather than operational monitoring which I already have in place with
>> Nagios. Disk usage is relatively easy via the Linux SNMP queries anyway -
>> however GFS performance, failover etc are somewhat non-obvious to me.
>>
>> Also management like shiny graphs...
>>
>> Some reading and googling reveal a couple of projects on GitHub that may
>> be doing what I need, however rather than just try what could be random
>> code, is there anything that the users here can recommend?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Paul
>>
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