Erich, I like this idea! Regarding the tech approach, one of options could be to use tools from the community. For example, Prometheus (https://prometheus.io) looks useful for K8S monitoring. -Yong On 15/05/2019, 8:18 AM, "Cordoba Malibran, Erich" <erich.cordoba.malibran@intel.com> wrote: Hi, After some time debugging issues in StarlingX I think it would be helpful to have a tool (if there isn't one yet) to get a diagnostic of the health of the system. Something that an user, with a limited knowledge of the system like me, can run and get the status of the different components. I would like to start writing some code for this and I have a general idea on which components to check. As an initial approach I plan to: - Check that configuration has been applied without errors: I plan to check for puppet/ansible logs and look for errors there. - Check for services up and running: Look at the output of sm-dump. - Verify the health of k8s: Checking that no pods are in Init state. - Check connectivity with additional nodes: To check that nodes booted and has network access. - Not sure yet how to check storage status beyond "ceph -s" I know this might be a naive approach and I'll appreciate any guidance to get in the correct path. Thank you in advance. -Erich _______________________________________________ Starlingx-discuss mailing list Starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io http://lists.starlingx.io/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/starlingx-discuss