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Published: Sep 10, 2024 License: Apache-2.0

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Grafana Beyla

Open source zero-code automatic instrumentation with eBPF and OpenTelemetry.

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Introduction

Beyla is a vendor agnostic, eBPF-based, OpenTelemetry/Prometheus application auto-instrumentation tool, which lets you easily get started with Application Observability. eBPF is used to automatically inspect application executables and the OS networking layer, allowing us to capture essential application observability events for HTTP/S and gRPC services. From these captured eBPF events, we produce OpenTelemetry web transaction trace spans and Rate-Errors-Duration (RED) metrics. As with most eBPF tools, all data capture and instrumentation occurs without any modifications to your application code or configuration.

Community

To engage with the Beyla community and to chat with us on our community Slack channel, please invite yourself to the Grafana Slack, visit https://slack.grafana.com/ and join the #beyla channel.

We also run a monthly Beyla community call, on the second Wednesday of the month at 4pm UTC. You can find all of the details about our community call on the Grafana Community Calendar.

Getting Started

To try out Beyla, you need to run a network service for Beyla to instrument. Beyla supports a wide range of programming languages (Go, Java, .NET, NodeJS, Python, Ruby, Rust, etc.), so if you already have an example service you can use it. If you don't have an example, you can download and run example-http-service.go from the examples/ directory:

curl -OL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/grafana/beyla/main/examples/example-http-service/example-http-service.go
go run ./example-http-service.go

Next, generate some traffic. The following command will trigger a GET request to http://localhost:8080 every two seconds.

watch curl -s http://localhost:8080

Now that we have an example running, we are ready to download and run Beyla.

First, download and unpack the latest release from the GitHub releases page. The release should contain the ./beyla executable.

Beyla supports multiple ways to find the service to be instrumented (by network port, executable name, process ID), and multiple exposition formats (Prometheus, OpenTelemetry metrics, Distributed Traces for Go, Single Span traces for other languages).

For getting started, we'll tell Beyla to instrument the service running on port 8080 (our example service) and expose metrics in Prometheus format on port 9400.

export BEYLA_PROMETHEUS_PORT=9400
export BEYLA_OPEN_PORT=8080
sudo -E ./beyla

Now, you should see metrics on http://localhost:9400/metrics.

See Documentation and the tutorials for more info.

Requirements

  • Linux with Kernel 5.8 or higher with BTF enabled. BTF became enabled by default on most Linux distributions with kernel 5.14 or higher. You can check if your kernel has BTF enabled by verifying if /sys/kernel/btf/vmlinux exists on your system. If you need to recompile your kernel to enable BTF, the configuration option CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF=y must be set.
  • eBPF enabled on the host
  • For instrumenting Go programs, they must have been compiled with at least Go 1.17. We currently support Go applications built with a major Go version no earlier than 3 versions behind the current stable major release.
  • Some level of elevated permissions to execute the instrumenter:
    • On host systems, running Beyla requires sudo.
    • For Kubernetes we have detailed configuration example on how to run with minimum required capabilities in the examples/k8s/unprivileged.yaml file.
    • For docker compose, you need to setup Beyla as privileged container or grand the SYS_ADMIN capability.
Available Instrumentations Supported
HTTP/HTTPS/HTTP2
gRPC
SQL
Redis
Kafka

The Go instrumentation is limited to certain specific libraries.

Available Go Instrumentations Supported
Standard Go net/http
Gorilla Mux
Gin
gRPC-Go
Go x/net/http2
Go-Redis v9
Sarama Kafka
kafka-Go

HTTPS instrumentation is limited to Go programs and libraries/languages using libssl3.

Kubernetes

You can just trigger the Kubernetes descriptors in the deployments/ folder.

  1. Provide your Grafana credentials. Use the following K8s Secret template to introduce the endpoints, usernames and API keys for Mimir and Tempo:

    $ cp deployments/01-grafana-credentials.template.yml 01-grafana-credentials.yml
    $ # EDIT the fields
    $ vim 01-grafana-credentials.yml
    $ kubectl apply -f 01-grafana-credentials.yml 
    
  2. Deploy the Grafana Agent:

    kubectl apply -f deployments/02-grafana-agent.yml
    
  3. Deploy a demo app with the auto-instrumenter as a sidecar. You can use the blog example in the deployments/03-instrumented-app.yml file.

    $ kubectl apply -f ./deployments/03-instrumented-app.yml
    $ kubectl port-forward service/goblog 8443:8443
    

You should be able to query traces and metrics in your Grafana board.

Development recipes

How to regenerate the eBPF Kernel binaries

The eBPF program is embedded into the pkg/internal/ebpf/bpf_* generated files. This step is generally not needed unless you change the C code in the bpf folder.

If you have Docker installed, you just need to run:

make docker-generate

If you can't install docker, you should locally install the following required packages:

dnf install -y kernel-devel make llvm clang glibc-devel.i686
make generate

Tested in Fedora 35, 38 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.

Credits

Part of the code is taken from: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go-instrumentation

Directories

Path Synopsis
cmd
configs
docs
examples
pkg
export/attributes/names
Package attr contains definition of the attribute names of for the metrics, especially for the metrics whose reported attributes are selected in the attributes.select YAML option
Package attr contains definition of the attribute names of for the metrics, especially for the metrics whose reported attributes are selected in the attributes.select YAML option
export/debug
Package debug provides some export nodes that are aimed basically at debugging/testing
Package debug provides some export nodes that are aimed basically at debugging/testing
internal/appolly
Package appobserv provides public access to Beyla application observability as a library.
Package appobserv provides public access to Beyla application observability as a library.
internal/connector
Package connector provides tools for sharing the connection of diverse exporters (Prometheus, OTEL...) from different nodes
Package connector provides tools for sharing the connection of diverse exporters (Prometheus, OTEL...) from different nodes
nolint
internal/exec
Package goexec provides the utilities to analyse the executable code
Package goexec provides the utilities to analyse the executable code
internal/goexec
Package goexec provides the utilities to analyse the executable code
Package goexec provides the utilities to analyse the executable code
internal/helpers/container
Package container provides helper tools to inspect container information
Package container provides helper tools to inspect container information
internal/imetrics
Package imetrics supports recording and submission of internal metrics from Beyla
Package imetrics supports recording and submission of internal metrics from Beyla
internal/infraolly/process
Package process provides all the tools and functionality for sampling processes.
Package process provides all the tools and functionality for sampling processes.
internal/kube/cni
This implementation is a derivation of the code in https://github.com/netobserv/netobserv-ebpf-agent/tree/release-1.4
This implementation is a derivation of the code in https://github.com/netobserv/netobserv-ebpf-agent/tree/release-1.4
transform
Package transform provides some intermediate nodes that might filter/process/transform the events
Package transform provides some intermediate nodes that might filter/process/transform the events
test
cmd/grpc/client
Package main implements a simple gRPC client that demonstrates how to use gRPC-Go libraries to perform unary, client streaming, server streaming and full duplex RPCs.
Package main implements a simple gRPC client that demonstrates how to use gRPC-Go libraries to perform unary, client streaming, server streaming and full duplex RPCs.
cmd/grpc/server
Package main implements a simple gRPC server that demonstrates how to use gRPC-Go libraries to perform unary, client streaming, server streaming and full duplex RPCs.
Package main implements a simple gRPC server that demonstrates how to use gRPC-Go libraries to perform unary, client streaming, server streaming and full duplex RPCs.
collector
Package collector implements a test OTEL collector to use in unit tests
Package collector implements a test OTEL collector to use in unit tests
integration/components/docker
Package docker provides some helpers to manage docker-compose clusters from the test suites
Package docker provides some helpers to manage docker-compose clusters from the test suites
integration/components/jaeger
Package jaeger provides some convenience data structures for integration testing.
Package jaeger provides some convenience data structures for integration testing.
integration/components/kube
Package kube contains some tools to setup and use a Kind cluster
Package kube contains some tools to setup and use a Kind cluster
integration/components/prom
Package prom provides some convenience functions for prometheus handling in integration tests
Package prom provides some convenience functions for prometheus handling in integration tests
integration/components/testserver/grpc/client
Package grpcclient implements a simple gRPC client that demonstrates how to use gRPC-Go libraries to perform unary, client streaming, server streaming and full duplex RPCs.
Package grpcclient implements a simple gRPC client that demonstrates how to use gRPC-Go libraries to perform unary, client streaming, server streaming and full duplex RPCs.
integration/components/testserver/grpc/server
Package main implements a simple gRPC server that demonstrates how to use gRPC-Go libraries to perform unary, client streaming, server streaming and full duplex RPCs.
Package main implements a simple gRPC server that demonstrates how to use gRPC-Go libraries to perform unary, client streaming, server streaming and full duplex RPCs.

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