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Prometheus exporter for various metrics about ElasticSearch, written in Go.
Installation
go get -u github.com/justwatchcom/elasticsearch_exporter
Configuration
elasticsearch_exporter --help
Argument |
Description |
es.uri |
Address (host and port) of the Elasticsearch node we should connect to. This could be a local node (localhost:8500 , for instance), or the address of a remote Elasticsearch server. |
es.all |
If true, query stats for all nodes in the cluster, rather than just the node we connect to. |
es.timeout |
Timeout for trying to get stats from Elasticsearch. (ex: 20s) |
es.ca |
Path to PEM file that contains trusted CAs for the Elasticsearch connection. |
es.client-private-key |
Path to PEM file that contains the private key for client auth when connecting to Elasticsearch. |
es.client-cert |
Path to PEM file that contains the corresponding cert for the private key to connect to Elasticsearch. |
web.listen-address |
Address to listen on for web interface and telemetry. |
web.telemetry-path |
Path under which to expose metrics. |
NOTE: We support pulling stats for all nodes at once, but in production
this is unlikely to be the way you actually want to run the system. It is much
better to run an exporter on each Elasticsearch node to remove a single point
of failure and improve the connection between operation and reporting.
Elasticsearch 2.0
Parts of the node stats struct changed for Elasticsearch 2.0. For the moment
we'll attempt to report important values for both.
indices.filter_cache
becomes indices.query_cache
indices.query_cache
becomes indices.request_cache
process.cpu
lost user
and sys
time, so we're now reporting total
- Added
process.cpu.max_file_descriptors
Original author
This package was originally created and mainted by Eric Richardson,
who transferred this repository to us in Jan 2017.