Scality Supervisor
Product description
Scality Supervisor is an integral component of the Scality RING software-defined storage system. This product is designed to simplify the management and monitoring of large-scale storage infrastructures. It offers a comprehensive, unified portal that provides administrators with tools to oversee, configure, and maintain the storage environment effectively.
Architecture
Scality Supervisor can be deployed as a virtual machine within the Scality RING environment. It seamlessly integrates with various hardware configurations, including industry-standard x86 servers. The product is compatible with multiple Linux distributions. This flexibility enables organizations to tailor their storage solutions to specific performance and capacity requirements.
Software pattern summary
The following table gives an overview of the pattern characteristics:
Product component | OS type | Versioning | Pattern depth |
---|---|---|---|
Scality Supervisor | UNIX/Linux | Package | Instance-based |
Platforms supported by the pattern
The pattern discovers Scality Supervisor deployments on UNIX/Linux systems.
Identification
To run a discovery of the product, the pattern must be triggered. This section describes conditions under which the pattern can be triggered.
Software instance triggers
The following table gives details about the pattern trigger:
Pattern | Trigger node | Attribute | Condition | Argument |
Scality_Supervisor | DiscoveredProcess | cmd | matches | regex "(?i)bizstoresup" and regex "(?i)scality" |
Simple identification mappings
The following component/process is identified by using the simple identity mappings that map the product's known processes:
Name | Condition |
---|---|
Scality RING Supervisor | regex "(?i)bizstoresup" and regex "(?i)scality" |
Versioning
The pattern attempts to obtain the version from the related scality-supervisor package by using the package versioning.
Relationship creation
The Client pattern creates a Software Instance relationship with the host running Scality Supervisor SDS.
Subject matter expertise
Inputs from subject matter experts are welcome on any other potential approaches not discussed in this topic.
Testing
The pattern has been tested against the available customer data and in-house system v8.3.05 on UNIX/Linux platforms.
Information sources
Open issues
There are no known open issues with this pattern.