* [CHANGE] Merge metrics descriptions in textfile collector #2475
* [FEATURE] [node-mixin] Add darwin dashboard to mixin #2351
* [FEATURE] Add "isolated" metric on cpu collector on linux #2251
* [FEATURE] Add cgroup summary collector #2408
* [FEATURE] Add selinux collector #2205
* [FEATURE] Add slab info collector #2376
* [FEATURE] Add sysctl collector #2425
* [FEATURE] Also track the CPU Spin time for OpenBSD systems #1971
* [FEATURE] Add support for MacOS version #2471
* [ENHANCEMENT] [node-mixin] Add missing selectors #2426
* [ENHANCEMENT] [node-mixin] Change current datasource to grafana's default #2281
* [ENHANCEMENT] [node-mixin] Change disk graph to disk table #2364
* [ENHANCEMENT] [node-mixin] Change io time units to %util #2375
* [ENHANCEMENT] Ad user_wired_bytes and laundry_bytes on *bsd #2266
* [ENHANCEMENT] Add additional vm_stat memory metrics for darwin #2240
* [ENHANCEMENT] Add device filter flags to arp collector #2254
* [ENHANCEMENT] Add diskstats include and exclude device flags #2417
* [ENHANCEMENT] Add node_softirqs_total metric #2221
* [ENHANCEMENT] Add rapl zone name label option #2401
* [ENHANCEMENT] Add slabinfo collector #1799
* [ENHANCEMENT] Allow user to select port on NTP server to query #2270
* [ENHANCEMENT] collector/diskstats: Add labels and metrics from udev #2404
* [ENHANCEMENT] Enable builds against older macOS SDK #2327
* [ENHANCEMENT] qdisk-linux: Add exclude and include flags for interface name #2432
* [ENHANCEMENT] systemd: Expose systemd minor version #2282
* [ENHANCEMENT] Use netlink for tcpstat collector #2322
* [ENHANCEMENT] Use netlink to get netdev stats #2074
* [ENHANCEMENT] Add additional perf counters for stalled frontend/backend cycles #2191
* [ENHANCEMENT] Add btrfs device error stats #2193
* [BUGFIX] [node-mixin] Fix fsSpaceAvailableCriticalThreshold and fsSpaceAvailableWarning #2352
* [BUGFIX] Fix concurrency issue in ethtool collector #2289
* [BUGFIX] Fix concurrency issue in netdev collector #2267
* [BUGFIX] Fix diskstat reads and write metrics for disks with different sector sizes #2311
* [BUGFIX] Fix iostat on macos broken by deprecation warning #2292
* [BUGFIX] Fix NodeFileDescriptorLimit alerts #2340
* [BUGFIX] Sanitize rapl zone names #2299
* [BUGFIX] Add file descriptor close safely in test #2447
* [BUGFIX] Fix race condition in os_release.go #2454
* [BUGFIX] Skip ZFS IO metrics if their paths are missing #2451
Signed-off-by: Ben Kochie <superq@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Kochie <superq@gmail.com>
* Improve metrics filesystem scanning logic
* Makes ioctl syscalls to load the device error stats.
* Adds filesystem mountpoint labels to existing metrics for ease of use.
Signed-off-by: Marcus Cobden <leth@users.noreply.github.com>
The textfile collector will now provide a unified metric description
(that will look like "Metric read from file/a.prom, file/b.prom")
for metrics collected accross several text-files that don't already
have a description.
Also change the error handling in the textfile collector tests to
ContinueOnError to better mirror the real-life use-case.
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Espanel <guillaume.espanel.ext@ovhcloud.com>
Signed-off-by: Guillaume Espanel <guillaume.espanel.ext@ovhcloud.com>
* Allow user to select port on NTP server to query
Some people (me!) run NTP servers on non-privileged ports. The `github.com/beevik/ntp` package allows overriding the port, so this change just adds a flag `collector.ntp.server-port` (defaults to 123) and then passes that value through to the query via the `QueryOptions`.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Rowson <github@growse.com>
On Linux, we get more detailed interface statistics from netlink than we did
from `/proc/net/dev`.
This commit adds a new flag (`--collector.netdev.enable-detailed-metrics`) to
expose those statistics under new (incompatible) metric names. When enabled,
the metric names are also changed on Darwin and BSD platforms to keep
everything consistent, but it doesn't provide more detailed statistics on those
platforms.
The old metrics can be derived from the new ones using the following rules
([dev_seq_printf_stats]):
- `receive_errs` = `receive_errors`
- `receive_drop` = `receive_dropped` + `receive_missed_errors`
- `receive_fifo` = `receive_fifo_errors`
- `receive_frame` = `receive_length_errors` + `receive_over_errors` + `receive_crc_errors` + `receive_frame_errors`
- `receive_multicast` = `multicast`
- `transmit_errs` = `transmit_errors`
- `transmit_drop` = `transmit_dropped`
- `transmit_fifo` = `transmit_fifo_errors`
- `transmit_colls` = `collisions`
- `transmit_carrier` = `transmit_aborted_errors` + `transmit_carrier_errors` + `transmit_heartbeat_errors` + `transmit_window_errors`
[dev_seq_printf_stats]: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/net/core/net-procfs.c#L75-L97
Signed-off-by: Benoît Knecht <bknecht@protonmail.ch>
To prepare for the introduction of new metric names, add tests for the legacy
metric names and values. This will make it easier to ensure that the code that
converts the new metrics to the old ones (for compatibility) behaves correctly.
Signed-off-by: Benoît Knecht <bknecht@protonmail.ch>
Since netdev metrics are now read from netlink instead of `/proc/net/dev`, we
can't easily spoof them for the end-to-end tests by reading a fixture file in
place of `/proc/net/dev`.
Therefore, we only get metrics for `lo` and ignore those that would return
unpredictable values (i.e. the byte and packet counters).
Signed-off-by: Benoît Knecht <bknecht@protonmail.ch>
Instead of parsing `/proc/net/dev` to get network interface statistics, get
them from a netlink call.
Internally, both come from the [rtnl_link_stats64] struct, but with
`/proc/net/dev`, some of the values are aggregated together in
[dev_seq_printf_stats], so we get less information out of them.
This commit maintains compatibility by aggregating those stats back into the
same metrics.
[rtnl_link_stats64]: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/include/uapi/linux/if_link.h#L42-L246
[dev_seq_printf_stats]: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/net/core/net-procfs.c#L75-L97
Signed-off-by: Benoît Knecht <bknecht@protonmail.ch>
When appying rate() to seconds we have 'seconds per second' or fractions of the second, so actually it actually can be from 0 to 1.
Also update intervalFactor to 1 for better rates.
Signed-off-by: Vitaly Zhuravlev <zhuravlev.vitaly@gmail.com>
https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/functions/#rate
rate() calculates per-second average rate, therefore Bps units should be used for disks.
In networking bandwidth throughput is usually measured in bits/s so units are changed accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Vitaly Zhuravlev <zhuravlev.vitaly@gmail.com>
These two memory classes have been here for a while now in FreeBSD,
adding them allows having information for all memory classes.
Signed-off-by: François Charlier <fcharlier@ploup.net>
Log a single error message when the udev data directory (`/run/udev/data` by
default) is unreadable, and then don't try to get device properties out of it.
Also lower the log level from error to debug when we can't parse the udev files
properly, since these messages would be sent every time the node exporter gets
scraped.
Signed-off-by: Benoît Knecht <bknecht@protonmail.ch>
When parsing udev data, skip lines that don't start with `E:`.
Lines prefixed with `E:` represent device properties, as documented in
udevadm(8).
Signed-off-by: Benoît Knecht <bknecht@protonmail.ch>