Percona MongoDB Exporter
Based on MongoDB exporter by David Cuadrado (@dcu), but forked for full sharded support and structure changes.
Features
- MongoDB Server Status metrics (cursors, operations, indexes, storage, etc)
- MongoDB Replica Set metrics (members, ping, replication lag, etc)
- MongoDB Replication Oplog metrics (size, length in time, etc)
- MongoDB Sharding metrics (shards, chunks, db/collections, balancer operations)
- MongoDB RocksDB storage-engine metrics (levels, compactions, cache usage, i/o rates, etc)
- MongoDB WiredTiger storage-engine metrics (cache, blockmanger, tickets, etc)
- MongoDB Top Metrics per collection (writeLock, readLock, query, etc*)
Building and running
Building
Just run make
. It will install all needed tools, format code with go fmt
, build a binary for your OS inside ./dist
directory and runs tests.
Note: You need to have docker
installed to run tests as it uses mongodb. Also port 27017
must been freed as docker-compos
maps this port into your host OS while testing.
make
If you want just build a binary for your OS without codestyle checks and tests you can run command below:
make build
If you don't have or don't want to install the whole GO stuff, use this docker build that creates a container with a freshly built mongodb_exporter
binary:
make docker
Running
To define your own MongoDB URL, use environment variable MONGODB_URI
. If set this variable takes precedence over --mongodb.uri
flag.
To enable HTTP basic authentication, set environment variable HTTP_AUTH
to user:password pair. Alternatively, you can
use YAML file with server_user
and server_password
fields.
export MONGODB_URI='mongodb://localhost:27017'
export HTTP_AUTH='user:password'
./bin/mongodb_exporter [<flags>]
Kubernetes
You can use the chart prometheus-mongodb-exporter from helm stable repository.
Flags
See the help page with -h
.
If you use MongoDB Authorization, you must:
- Create a user with 'clusterMonitor' role and 'read' on the 'local' database, like the following (replace username/password!):
db.getSiblingDB("admin").createUser({
user: "mongodb_exporter",
pwd: "s3cr3tpassw0rd",
roles: [
{ role: "clusterMonitor", db: "admin" },
{ role: "read", db: "local" }
]
})
- Set environment variable
MONGODB_URI
before starting the exporter:
export MONGODB_URI=mongodb://mongodb_exporter:s3cr3tpassw0rd@localhost:27017
If you use x.509 Certificates to Authenticate Clients, pass in username and authMechanism
via connection options to the MongoDB uri. Eg:
mongodb://CN=myName,OU=myOrgUnit,O=myOrg,L=myLocality,ST=myState,C=myCountry@localhost:27017/?authMechanism=MONGODB-X509
Note about how this works
Point the process to any mongo port and it will detect if it is a mongos, replicaset member, or stand alone mongod and return the appropriate metrics for that type of node. This was done to prevent the need to an exporter per type of process.
Roadmap
- Document more configurations options here
- Stabilize RocksDB and WiredTiger support
- Move MongoDB user/password/authdb to a file (for security)
- Write more go tests
Submitting Bug Reports
If you find a bug in Percona MongoDB Exporter or one of the related projects, you should submit a report to that project's JIRA issue tracker.
Your first step should be to search the existing set of open tickets for a similar report. If you find that someone else has already reported your problem, then you can upvote that report to increase its visibility.
If there is no existing report, submit a report following these steps:
- Sign in to Percona JIRA. You will need to create an account if you do not have one.
- Go to the Create Issue screen and select the relevant project.
- Fill in the fields of Summary, Description, Steps To Reproduce, and Affects Version to the best you can. If the bug corresponds to a crash, attach the stack trace from the logs.
An excellent resource is Elika Etemad's article on filing good bug reports..
As a general rule of thumb, please try to create bug reports that are:
- Reproducible. Include steps to reproduce the problem.
- Specific. Include as much detail as possible: which version, what environment, etc.
- Unique. Do not duplicate existing tickets.
- Scoped to a Single Bug. One bug per report.