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Mastering Proxmox

You're reading from   Mastering Proxmox Build virtualized environments using the Proxmox VE hypervisor

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788397605
Length 494 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Wasim Ahmed Wasim Ahmed
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Understanding Proxmox VE and Advanced Installation FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating a Cluster and Exploring the Proxmox GUI 3. Proxmox under the Hood 4. Storage Systems 5. Installing and Configuring Ceph 6. KVM Virtual Machines 7. LXC Virtual Machines 8. Network of Virtual Networks 9. The Proxmox VE Firewall 10. Proxmox High Availability 11. Monitoring the Proxmox Cluster 12. Proxmox Production-Level Setup 13. Back Up and Restore Virtual Machines 14. Updating/Upgrading Proxmox 15. Proxmox Troubleshooting 16. Rescuing Proxmox

Monitoring the Ceph cluster with the Proxmox GUI


As of Proxmox VE 5.0, we can monitor and manage the Ceph storage cluster through the Proxmox GUI. Under the Ceph tabbed menu of each node, you will see a great amount of data, such as the health status of the Ceph cluster, the number of OSDs, mons, pools, Ceph configurations, and so on. Refer to Chapter 5, Installing and Configuring Ceph, for information on Ceph management through the Proxmox GUI.

The Ceph | Status page of the Proxmox GUI shows all relevant information about the Ceph cluster. Data such as Health, Monitors, OSDs status, and so on, are presented in real time. This is critical to maintaining a healthy Ceph cluster. Whenever an issue arises within Ceph, we can quickly pinpoint where the issue is through this Status page. The following screenshot shows the Ceph status of our example cluster:

 

In the previous screenshot, we can clearly see that the Ceph cluster has errors due to some OSDs being out and down. Ceph placement groups...

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