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Consul Exporter
Export Consul service health to Prometheus.
To run it:
make
./consul_exporter [flags]
Exported Metrics
Metric | Meaning | Labels |
---|---|---|
consul_up | Was the last query of Consul successful | |
consul_raft_peers | How many peers (servers) are in the Raft cluster | |
consul_serf_lan_members | How many members are in the cluster | |
consul_catalog_services | How many services are in the cluster | |
consul_catalog_service_node_healthy | Is this service healthy on this node | service, node |
consul_health_node_status | Status of health checks associated with a node | check, node |
consul_health_service_status | Status of health checks associated with a service | check, node, service |
consul_catalog_kv | The values for selected keys in Consul's key/value catalog. Keys with non-numeric values are omitted | key |
Flags
./consul_exporter --help
consul.server
: Address (host and port) of the Consul instance we should connect to. This could be a local agent (localhost:8500
, for instance), or the address of a Consul server.consul.health-summary
: Collects information about each registered service and exportsconsul_catalog_service_node_healthy
. This requires n+1 Consul API queries to gather all information about each service. Health check information are available viaconsul_health_service_status
as well, but only for services which have a health check configured. Defaults to true.web.listen-address
: Address to listen on for web interface and telemetry.web.telemetry-path
: Path under which to expose metrics.log.level
: Logging level.info
by default.
Key/Value Checks
This exporter supports grabbing key/value pairs from Consul's KV store and exposing them to Prometheus. This can be useful, for instance, if you use Consul KV to store your intended cluster size, and want to graph that value against the actual value found via monitoring.
kv.prefix
: Prefix under which to look for KV pairs.kv.filter
: Only store keys that match this regex pattern.
A prefix must be supplied to activate this feature. Pass /
if you want to
search the entire keyspace.
Environment variables
The consul_exporter supports all environment variables provided by the official
consul/api package,
including CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN
to set the ACL token.
Useful Queries
Are my services healthy?
min(consul_catalog_service_node_healthy) by (service)
Values of 1 mean that all nodes for the service are passing. Values of 0 mean at least one node for the service is not passing.
What service nodes are failing?
sum by (node, service)(consul_catalog_service_node_healthy == 0)
Using Docker
You can deploy this exporter using the prom/consul-exporter Docker image.
For example:
docker pull prom/consul-exporter
docker run -d -p 9107:9107 prom/consul-exporter -consul.server=172.17.0.1:8500
Keep in mind that your container needs to be able to communicate with the Consul server or agent. Use an IP accessible from the container or set the --dns
and --dns-search
options of the docker run
command:
docker run -d -p 9107:9107 --dns=172.17.0.1 --dns-search=service.consul \
prom/consul-exporter -consul.server=consul:8500
Documentation ¶
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