Monitoring ZFS

decibel83

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Oct 15, 2008
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Hi,
when I was using hardware RAID controllers on old servers I was using the RAID controller commands (megacli for LSI, arcconf for Adaptec and so on) to monitor array and drives status.

What I should use for ZFS?

Are smartctl, zfs-zed and zpool status enough to be alerted and to predict hardware and pool failures?

Thanks!
 
Hi,
when I was using hardware RAID controllers on old servers I was using the RAID controller commands (megacli for LSI, arcconf for Adaptec and so on) to monitor array and drives status.

What I should use for ZFS?

Are smartctl, zfs-zed and zpool status enough to be alerted and to predict hardware and pool failures?

Thanks!

Only smartctl can predict a future failure of a disk. In my opinion I see very often that WD can not be realistic when a disk will fail (no useful smartd info in this case). But for Seagate and HGST, I was see many cases when smartd was very useful.
At the zfs layer I also can say (in my opinion ) that in many cases erors after a scrub has indicated a pre-failure event. zfs-zed can email you when zfs has problems.
 
Zpool see problems with the pool. So when a HDD is damaged then you see an error. For Nagios there are some checkplugins. With CheckMK ZFS-Pools were montiored automaticly, also the smarterrors.
 

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