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ceph-collectd-plugin

A Ceph plugin for collectd using collectd's Python plugin.

This plugin takes the path to the ceph admin socket as an argument, connects to it and receives the output of perf dump. There is already a ceph plugin , maintained by the ceph developers. But this is a complete fork of collectd and is not compatible with the upstream version. Also version 4.10.1 of collectd is quite outdated.

This plugin ships with an own types.db (ceph.types.db) that is needed for the metrics received from the admin socket. Since they can change during the ceph development, I've included a small script that runs the perf schema command on the admin socket and creates a corresponding types.db for collectd.

This Script is tested with collectd version 5.1.0 on Debian wheezy and ceph version 0.72.1 (we will upgrade to firefly soon).

Install

  1. Place ceph.py in ${COLLECTD_PLUGINDIR}/python/ceph.py
  2. Place ceph.types.db in the same directory (or wherever you like to place it)
  3. Configure the plugin and the new types db (see below).
  4. Restart collectd.

Configuration

Add the following to your collectd config:

    <LoadPlugin python>
      Globals true
    </LoadPlugin>

    <Plugin python>
      ModulePath "/usr/lib/collectd/python"
      Import "ceph"

      <Module ceph>
        AdminSocket "/var/run/ceph/ceph-*.asok"
      </Module>
    </Plugin>
TypesDB "/usr/share/collectd/types.db" "/usr/lib/collectd/python/ceph.types.db"

The plugin will find all admin sockets matching the shell expression and query them. The results will be tagged with the name of the corresponding daemon (ex.: osd.12) in the plugin_instance field.

Contribution

If you experience any errors, please open an issue on github!

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