Pika monitoring with Netdata
Pika
is a persistent huge storage service,
compatible with the vast majority of redis interfaces (details), including string, hash, list, zset, set and management
interfaces.
This module monitors one or more Pika
instances, depending on your configuration.
It collects information and statistics about the server executing the following commands:
Metrics
All metrics have "pika." prefix.
Metric |
Scope |
Dimensions |
Units |
connections |
global |
accepted |
connections |
clients |
global |
connected |
clients |
memory |
global |
used |
bytes |
connected_replicas |
global |
connected |
replicas |
commands |
global |
processed |
commands/s |
commands_calls |
global |
a dimension per command |
calls/s |
database_strings_keys |
global |
a dimension per database |
keys |
database_strings_expires_keys |
global |
a dimension per database |
keys |
database_strings_invalid_keys |
global |
a dimension per database |
keys |
database_hashes_keys |
global |
a dimension per database |
keys |
database_hashes_expires_keys |
global |
a dimension per database |
keys |
database_hashes_invalid_keys |
global |
a dimension per database |
keys |
database_lists_keys |
global |
a dimension per database |
keys |
database_lists_expires_keys |
global |
a dimension per database |
keys |
database_lists_invalid_keys |
global |
a dimension per database |
keys |
database_zsets_keys |
global |
a dimension per database |
keys |
database_zsets_expires_keys |
global |
a dimension per database |
keys |
database_zsets_invalid_keys |
global |
a dimension per database |
keys |
database_sets_keys |
global |
a dimension per database |
keys |
database_sets_expires_keys |
global |
a dimension per database |
keys |
database_sets_invalid_keys |
global |
a dimension per database |
keys |
uptime |
global |
uptime |
seconds |
Configuration
Edit the go.d/pika.conf
configuration file using edit-config
from the
Netdata config directory, which is typically at /etc/netdata
.
cd /etc/netdata # Replace this path with your Netdata config directory
sudo ./edit-config go.d/pika.conf
There are two connection types: by tcp socket and by unix socket.
# by tcp socket
redis://<user>:<password>@<host>:<port>
# by unix socket
unix://<user>:<password>@</path/to/pika.sock
Needs only address
, here is an example with two jobs:
jobs:
- name: local
address: 'redis://@127.0.0.1:6379'
- name: remote
address: 'redis://user:password@203.0.113.0:6379'
For all available options, see the pika
collector's configuration file.
Troubleshooting
To troubleshoot issues with the pika
collector, run the go.d.plugin
with the debug option enabled. The output should
give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.
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First, navigate to your plugins' directory, usually at /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/
. If that's not the case on your
system, open netdata.conf
and look for the setting plugins directory
. Once you're in the plugin's directory, switch
to the netdata
user.
cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/
sudo -u netdata -s
You can now run the go.d.plugin
to debug the collector:
./go.d.plugin -d -m pika