Hi Sebastian,
I'll tidy it up and raise a PR so we can track it better - apologies for
not doing that to start with.
As far as mgr/rook is concerned the events module is not interacting with
rook or any of it's CR's at all which is why I started this off as a
separate module.
I like the idea of exposing native kubernetes events (POD started,
initializing, crashloopbackoff) type stuff to the dashboard UI though.
On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 8:34 PM Sebastian Wagner <swagner(a)suse.com> wrote:
Nice one!
Could you make a proper PR out of it?
One thing came to my mind: This interacts with Rook's CephCluster CRD.
Would it make sense to move it into the mgr/rook module?
And secondly, would it make sense to display Kubernetes events[0] in the
Ceph Dashboard? I.e. we could show events for pods etc. Kiefer?
Sebastian
[0]:
https://www.bluematador.com/blog/kubernetes-events-explained
Am 02.08.19 um 06:51 schrieb Paul Cuzner:
Hi,
I've been working on a mgr module to push some types of ceph system
activity into the kubernetes events api, so kubernetes users get a more
granular view of what's going on within the ceph cluster.
The code is not complete, but if you're interested it's here -
https://github.com/pcuzner/ceph/blob/add-events-mgr-module/src/pybind/mgr/k…
At this point it does the following;
* ties into the log_monitor2 rados call to pick up audit and
healthcheck messages
* creates an hourly health heartbeat (health + capacity)
* emits events for configuration changes
o host add/remove
o osd add/remove
o pool add/remove
o pool size and min_size changes
Interested to hear if there are any other ceph 'events' that I should be
considering
Cheers,
PC
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