Zabbix Module ============= The Zabbix module actively sends information to a Zabbix server like: - Ceph status - I/O operations - I/O bandwidth - OSD status - Storage utilization Requirements ------------ The module requires that the *zabbix_sender* executable is present on *all* machines running ceph-mgr. It can be installed on most distributions using the package manager. Dependencies ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Installing zabbix_sender can be done under Ubuntu or CentOS using either apt or dnf. On Ubuntu Xenial: :: apt install zabbix-agent On Fedora: :: dnf install zabbix-sender Enabling -------- You can enable the *zabbix* module with: :: ceph mgr module enable zabbix Configuration ------------- Two configuration keys are vital for the module to work: - zabbix_host - identifier (optional) The parameter *zabbix_host* controls the hostname of the Zabbix server to which *zabbix_sender* will send the items. This can be a IP-Address if required by your installation. The *identifier* parameter controls the identifier/hostname to use as source when sending items to Zabbix. This should match the name of the *Host* in your Zabbix server. When the *identifier* parameter is not configured the ceph- of the cluster will be used when sending data to Zabbix. This would for example be *ceph-c4d32a99-9e80-490f-bd3a-1d22d8a7d354* Additional configuration keys which can be configured and their default values: - zabbix_port: 10051 - zabbix_sender: /usr/bin/zabbix_sender - interval: 60 Configuration keys ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Configuration keys can be set on any machine with the proper cephx credentials, these are usually Monitors where the *client.admin* key is present. :: ceph zabbix config-set For example: :: ceph zabbix config-set zabbix_host zabbix.localdomain ceph zabbix config-set identifier ceph.eu-ams02.local The current configuration of the module can also be shown: :: ceph zabbix config-show Template ^^^^^^^^ A `template `_. (XML) to be used on the Zabbix server can be found in the source directory of the module. This template contains all items and a few triggers. You can customize the triggers afterwards to fit your needs. Manually sending data --------------------- If needed the module can be asked to send data immediately instead of waiting for the interval. This can be done with this command: :: ceph zabbix send The module will now send its latest data to the Zabbix server. Debugging --------- Should you want to debug the Zabbix module increase the logging level for ceph-mgr and check the logs. :: [mgr] debug mgr = 20 With logging set to debug for the manager the module will print various logging lines prefixed with *mgr[zabbix]* for easy filtering.