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This check monitors Red Hat Gluster Storage cluster health, volume, and brick status through the Datadog Agent. This GlusterFS integration is compatible with both Red Hat vendored and open-source versions of GlusterFS.
Follow the instructions below to install and configure this check for an Agent running on a host. For containerized environments, see the Autodiscovery Integration Templates for guidance on applying these instructions.
The GlusterFS check is included in the Datadog Agent package. No additional installation is needed on your server.
Edit the glusterfs.d/conf.yaml
file, in the conf.d/
folder at the root of your Agent’s configuration directory to start collecting your GlusterFS performance data. See the sample glusterfs.d/conf.yaml for all available configuration options.
init_config:
## @param gstatus_path - string - optional - default: /opt/datadog-agent/embedded/sbin/gstatus
## Path to the gstatus command.
##
## A version of the gstatus is shipped with the Agent binary.
## If you are using a source install, specify the location of gstatus.
#
# gstatus_path: /opt/datadog-agent/embedded/sbin/gstatus
instances:
-
## @param min_collection_interval - number - optional - default: 60
## The GlusterFS integration collects cluster-wide metrics which can put additional workload on the server.
## Increase the collection interval to reduce the frequency.
##
## This changes the collection interval of the check. For more information, see:
## https://docs.datadoghq.com/developers/write_agent_check/#collection-interval
#
min_collection_interval: 60
NOTE: By default, gstatus
internally calls the gluster
command which requires running as superuser. Add a line like the following to your sudoers
file:
dd-agent ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:/path/to/your/gstatus
If your GlusterFS environment does not require root, set use_sudo
configuration option to false
.
Collecting logs is disabled by default in the Datadog Agent, enable it in your datadog.yaml
file:
logs_enabled: true
Edit this configuration block in your glusterfs.d/conf.yaml
file to start collecting your GlusterFS logs:
logs:
- type: file
path: /var/log/glusterfs/glusterd.log
source: glusterfs
- type: file
path: /var/log/glusterfs/cli.log
source: glusterfs
Change the path
parameter value based on your environment. See the sample conf.yaml for all available configuration options.
For information on configuring the Agent for log collection in Kubernetes environments, see Kubernetes Log Collection.
Run the Agent’s status subcommand and look for glusterfs
under the Checks section.
glusterfs.brick.block_size (gauge) | Block Size of brick Shown as byte |
glusterfs.brick.inodes.free (gauge) | Free inodes in brick Shown as byte |
glusterfs.brick.inodes.total (gauge) | Total inodes in brick Shown as byte |
glusterfs.brick.inodes.used (gauge) | Inode used in brick Shown as byte |
glusterfs.brick.online (gauge) | Number of bricks online Shown as unit |
glusterfs.brick.size.free (gauge) | Brick size free Shown as byte |
glusterfs.brick.size.total (gauge) | Total brick size Shown as byte |
glusterfs.brick.size.used (gauge) | Current bytes used in brick Shown as byte |
glusterfs.cluster.nodes.active (gauge) | Current active nodes Shown as node |
glusterfs.cluster.nodes.count (gauge) | Total number of nodes in cluster Shown as node |
glusterfs.cluster.volumes.count (gauge) | Number of volumes in cluster Shown as unit |
glusterfs.cluster.volumes.started (gauge) | Number of volumes started in cluster Shown as unit |
glusterfs.subvol.disperse (gauge) | Disperse count of subvolume Shown as unit |
glusterfs.subvol.disperse_redundancy (gauge) | Disperse redundancy of subvolume Shown as unit |
glusterfs.subvol.replica (gauge) | Replicas in subvolume Shown as unit |
glusterfs.volume.bricks.count (gauge) | Number of bricks in volume Shown as unit |
glusterfs.volume.disperse (gauge) | Number of dispersed in volume Shown as unit |
glusterfs.volume.disperse_redundancy (gauge) | Number of disperse redundancy in volume Shown as unit |
glusterfs.volume.distribute (gauge) | Number of distributed Shown as unit |
glusterfs.volume.inodes.free (gauge) | Inodes free in volume Shown as byte |
glusterfs.volume.inodes.total (gauge) | Total size inodes in volume Shown as byte |
glusterfs.volume.inodes.used (gauge) | Used bytes of inodes in volume Shown as byte |
glusterfs.volume.online (gauge) | Number of volumes online Shown as unit |
glusterfs.volume.replica (gauge) | Replicas in volumes Shown as unit |
glusterfs.volume.size.free (gauge) | Bytes free in volume Shown as byte |
glusterfs.volume.size.total (gauge) | Bytes total in volume Shown as byte |
glusterfs.volume.size.used (gauge) | Bytes used in volume Shown as byte |
glusterfs.volume.snapshot.count (gauge) | number of snapshots of volume Shown as byte |
glusterfs.volume.used.percent (gauge) | percentage of volume used Shown as percent |
GlusterFS does not include any events.
glusterfs.brick.health
Returns CRITICAL
if the sub volume is ‘degraded’. Returns OK
if ‘up’.
Statuses: ok, critical, warning
glusterfs.volume.health
Returns CRITICAL
if the volume is ‘degraded’. Returns OK
if ‘up’.
Statuses: ok, critical, warning
glusterfs.cluster.health
Returns CRITICAL
if the volume is ‘degraded’. Returns OK
otherwise.
Statuses: ok, critical, warning
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