trace
Name
trace - enables OpenTracing-based tracing of DNS requests as they go through the plugin chain.
Description
With trace you enable OpenTracing of how a request flows through CoreDNS. Enable the debug
plugin to get logs from the trace plugin.
Syntax
The simplest form is just:
trace [ENDPOINT-TYPE] [ENDPOINT]
- ENDPOINT-TYPE is the type of tracing destination. Currently only
zipkin
and datadog
are supported.
Defaults to zipkin
.
- ENDPOINT is the tracing destination, and defaults to
localhost:9411
. For Zipkin, if
ENDPOINT does not begin with http
, then it will be transformed to http://ENDPOINT/api/v1/spans
.
With this form, all queries will be traced.
Additional features can be enabled with this syntax:
trace [ENDPOINT-TYPE] [ENDPOINT] {
every AMOUNT
service NAME
client_server
datadog_analytics_rate RATE
zipkin_max_backlog_size SIZE
zipkin_max_batch_size SIZE
zipkin_max_batch_interval DURATION
}
every
AMOUNT will only trace one query of each AMOUNT queries. For example, to trace 1 in every
100 queries, use AMOUNT of 100. The default is 1.
service
NAME allows you to specify the service name reported to the tracing server.
Default is coredns
.
client_server
will enable the ClientServerSameSpan
OpenTracing feature.
datadog_analytics_rate
RATE will enable trace analytics on the traces sent
from 0 to 1, 1 being every trace sent will be analyzed. This is a datadog only feature
(ENDPOINT-TYPE needs to be datadog
)
zipkin_max_backlog_size
configures the maximum backlog size for Zipkin HTTP reporter. When batch size reaches this threshold,
spans from the beginning of the batch will be disposed. Default is 1000 backlog size.
zipkin_max_batch_size
configures the maximum batch size for Zipkin HTTP reporter, after which a collect will be triggered. The default batch size is 100 traces.
zipkin_max_batch_interval
configures the maximum duration we will buffer traces before emitting them to the collector using Zipkin HTTP reporter.
The default batch interval is 1 second.
Zipkin
You can run Zipkin on a Docker host like this:
docker run -d -p 9411:9411 openzipkin/zipkin
Note the zipkin provider does not support the v1 API since coredns 1.7.1.
Examples
Use an alternative Zipkin address:
trace tracinghost:9253
or
. {
trace zipkin tracinghost:9253
}
If for some reason you are using an API reverse proxy or something and need to remap
the standard Zipkin URL you can do something like:
trace http://tracinghost:9411/zipkin/api/v1/spans
Using DataDog:
trace datadog localhost:8126
Trace one query every 10000 queries, rename the service, and enable same span:
trace tracinghost:9411 {
every 10000
service dnsproxy
client_server
}
The trace plugin will publish the following metadata, if the metadata
plugin is also enabled:
trace/traceid
: identifier of (zipkin/datadog) trace of processed request
See Also
See the debug plugin for more information about debug logging.