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.. _telemetry:
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Telemetry Module
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The telemetry module sends anonymous data about the cluster back to the Ceph
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developers to help understand how Ceph is used and what problems users may
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be experiencing.
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This data is visualized on `public dashboards <https://telemetry-public.ceph.com/>`_
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that allow the community to quickly see summary statistics on how many clusters
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are reporting, their total capacity and OSD count, and version distribution
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trends.
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Channels
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--------
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The telemetry report is broken down into several "channels", each with
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a different type of information. Assuming telemetry has been enabled,
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individual channels can be turned on and off. (If telemetry is off,
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the per-channel setting has no effect.)
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* **basic** (default: on): Basic information about the cluster
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- capacity of the cluster
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- number of monitors, managers, OSDs, MDSs, object gateways, or other daemons
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- software version currently being used
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- number and types of RADOS pools and CephFS file systems
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- names of configuration options that have been changed from their
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default (but *not* their values)
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* **crash** (default: on): Information about daemon crashes, including
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- type of daemon
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- version of the daemon
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- operating system (OS distribution, kernel version)
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- stack trace identifying where in the Ceph code the crash occurred
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* **device** (default: on): Information about device metrics, including
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- anonymized SMART metrics
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* **ident** (default: off): User-provided identifying information about
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the cluster
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- cluster description
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- contact email address
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The data being reported does *not* contain any sensitive
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data like pool names, object names, object contents, hostnames, or device
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serial numbers.
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It contains counters and statistics on how the cluster has been
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deployed, the version of Ceph, the distribution of the hosts and other
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parameters which help the project to gain a better understanding of
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the way Ceph is used.
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Data is sent secured to *https://telemetry.ceph.com*.
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Sample report
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You can look at what data is reported at any time with the command::
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ceph telemetry show
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To protect your privacy, device reports are generated separately, and data such
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as hostname and device serial number is anonymized. The device telemetry is
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sent to a different endpoint and does not associate the device data with a
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particular cluster. To see a preview of the device report use the command::
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ceph telemetry show-device
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Please note: In order to generate the device report we use Smartmontools
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version 7.0 and up, which supports JSON output.
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If you have any concerns about privacy with regard to the information included in
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this report, please contact the Ceph developers.
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Channels
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Individual channels can be enabled or disabled with::
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ceph config set mgr mgr/telemetry/channel_ident false
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ceph config set mgr mgr/telemetry/channel_basic false
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ceph config set mgr mgr/telemetry/channel_crash false
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ceph config set mgr mgr/telemetry/channel_device false
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ceph telemetry show
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ceph telemetry show-device
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Enabling Telemetry
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To allow the *telemetry* module to start sharing data::
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ceph telemetry on
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Please note: Telemetry data is licensed under the Community Data License
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Agreement - Sharing - Version 1.0 (https://cdla.io/sharing-1-0/). Hence,
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telemetry module can be enabled only after you add '--license sharing-1-0' to
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the 'ceph telemetry on' command.
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Telemetry can be disabled at any time with::
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ceph telemetry off
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Interval
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The module compiles and sends a new report every 24 hours by default.
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You can adjust this interval with::
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ceph config set mgr mgr/telemetry/interval 72 # report every three days
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Status
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The see the current configuration::
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ceph telemetry status
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Manually sending telemetry
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To ad hoc send telemetry data::
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ceph telemetry send
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In case telemetry is not enabled (with 'ceph telemetry on'), you need to add
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'--license sharing-1-0' to 'ceph telemetry send' command.
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Sending telemetry through a proxy
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If the cluster cannot directly connect to the configured telemetry
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endpoint (default *telemetry.ceph.com*), you can configure a HTTP/HTTPS
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proxy server with::
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ceph config set mgr mgr/telemetry/proxy https://10.0.0.1:8080
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You can also include a *user:pass* if needed::
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ceph config set mgr mgr/telemetry/proxy https://ceph:telemetry@10.0.0.1:8080
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Contact and Description
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A contact and description can be added to the report. This is
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completely optional, and disabled by default.::
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ceph config set mgr mgr/telemetry/contact 'John Doe <john.doe@example.com>'
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ceph config set mgr mgr/telemetry/description 'My first Ceph cluster'
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ceph config set mgr mgr/telemetry/channel_ident true
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