This section lists parameters supported in the Ceph Zabbix agent 2 plugin configuration file (ceph.conf).
Note that:
Parameter | Mandatory | Range | Default | Description |
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Plugins.Ceph.Default.ApiKey | no | Default API key for connecting to Ceph; used if no value is specified in an item key or named session. | ||
Plugins.Ceph.Default.User | no | Default username for connecting to Ceph; used if no value is specified in an item key or named session. | ||
Plugins.Ceph.Default.Uri | no | https://localhost:8003 | Default URI for connecting to Ceph; used if no value is specified in an item key or named session. Should not include embedded credentials (they will be ignored). Must match the URI format. Only https scheme is supported; a scheme can be omitted.A port can be omitted (default=8003). Examples: https://127.0.0.1:8003 localhost |
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Plugins.Ceph.InsecureSkipVerify | no | false / true | false | Determines whether an http client should verify the server's certificate chain and host name. If true, TLS accepts any certificate presented by the server and any host name in that certificate. In this mode, TLS is susceptible to man-in-the-middle attacks (should be used only for testing). |
Plugins.Ceph.KeepAlive | no | 60-900 | 300 | The maximum time of waiting (in seconds) before unused plugin connections are closed. |
Plugins.Ceph.Sessions.<SessionName>.ApiKey | no | Named session API key. <SessionName> - define name of a session for using in item keys. |
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Plugins.Ceph.Sessions.<SessionName>.User | no | Named session username. <SessionName> - define name of a session for using in item keys. |
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Plugins.Ceph.Sessions.<SessionName>.Uri | no | Connection string of a named session. <SessionName> - define name of a session for using in item keys. Should not include embedded credentials (they will be ignored). Must match the URI format. Only https scheme is supported; a scheme can be omitted.A port can be omitted (default=8003). Examples: https://127.0.0.1:8003 localhost |
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Plugins.Ceph.Timeout | no | 1-30 | global timeout | Request execution timeout (how long to wait for a request to complete before shutting it down). |
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