Documentation ¶
Index ¶
- type Cache
- type ContainerInfo
- type ContainerInfoRequest
- type ContainerReference
- type ContainerReferenceSlice
- type ContainerSpec
- type ContainerStats
- type Core
- type CpuSpec
- type CpuStats
- type CpuUsage
- type DiskInfo
- type DiskIoStats
- type FsInfo
- type FsStats
- type LoadStats
- type MachineInfo
- type MachineInfoFactory
- type MemorySpec
- type MemoryStats
- type MemoryStatsMemoryData
- type NetInfo
- type NetworkStats
- type Node
- type PerDiskStats
- type VersionInfo
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Types ¶
type ContainerInfo ¶
type ContainerInfo struct { ContainerReference // The direct subcontainers of the current container. Subcontainers []ContainerReference `json:"subcontainers,omitempty"` // The isolation used in the container. Spec ContainerSpec `json:"spec,omitempty"` // Historical statistics gathered from the container. Stats []*ContainerStats `json:"stats,omitempty"` }
func (*ContainerInfo) Eq ¶
func (self *ContainerInfo) Eq(b *ContainerInfo) bool
TODO(vmarmol): Refactor to not need this equality comparison. ContainerInfo may be (un)marshaled by json or other en/decoder. In that case, the Timestamp field in each stats/sample may not be precisely en/decoded. This will lead to small but acceptable differences between a ContainerInfo and its encode-then-decode version. Eq() is used to compare two ContainerInfo accepting small difference (<10ms) of Time fields.
func (*ContainerInfo) StatsAfter ¶
func (self *ContainerInfo) StatsAfter(ref time.Time) []*ContainerStats
func (*ContainerInfo) StatsEndTime ¶
func (self *ContainerInfo) StatsEndTime() time.Time
func (*ContainerInfo) StatsStartTime ¶
func (self *ContainerInfo) StatsStartTime() time.Time
type ContainerInfoRequest ¶
type ContainerInfoRequest struct { // Max number of stats to return. Specify -1 for all stats currently available. // If start and end time are specified this limit is ignored. // Default: 60 NumStats int `json:"num_stats,omitempty"` // Start time for which to query information. // If ommitted, the beginning of time is assumed. Start time.Time `json:"start,omitempty"` // End time for which to query information. // If ommitted, current time is assumed. End time.Time `json:"end,omitempty"` }
ContainerInfoQuery is used when users check a container info from the REST api. It specifies how much data users want to get about a container
func DefaultContainerInfoRequest ¶ added in v0.14.0
func DefaultContainerInfoRequest() ContainerInfoRequest
Returns a ContainerInfoRequest with all default values specified.
func (*ContainerInfoRequest) Equals ¶
func (self *ContainerInfoRequest) Equals(other ContainerInfoRequest) bool
type ContainerReference ¶
type ContainerReference struct { // The absolute name of the container. This is unique on the machine. Name string `json:"name"` // Other names by which the container is known within a certain namespace. // This is unique within that namespace. Aliases []string `json:"aliases,omitempty"` // Namespace under which the aliases of a container are unique. // An example of a namespace is "docker" for Docker containers. Namespace string `json:"namespace,omitempty"` }
Container reference contains enough information to uniquely identify a container
type ContainerReferenceSlice ¶
type ContainerReferenceSlice []ContainerReference
Sorts by container name.
func (ContainerReferenceSlice) Len ¶
func (self ContainerReferenceSlice) Len() int
func (ContainerReferenceSlice) Less ¶
func (self ContainerReferenceSlice) Less(i, j int) bool
func (ContainerReferenceSlice) Swap ¶
func (self ContainerReferenceSlice) Swap(i, j int)
type ContainerSpec ¶
type ContainerSpec struct { // Time at which the container was created. CreationTime time.Time `json:"creation_time,omitempty"` HasCpu bool `json:"has_cpu"` Cpu CpuSpec `json:"cpu,omitempty"` HasMemory bool `json:"has_memory"` Memory MemorySpec `json:"memory,omitempty"` HasNetwork bool `json:"has_network"` HasFilesystem bool `json:"has_filesystem"` // HasDiskIo when true, indicates that DiskIo stats will be available. HasDiskIo bool `json:"has_diskio"` }
func (*ContainerSpec) Eq ¶
func (self *ContainerSpec) Eq(b *ContainerSpec) bool
type ContainerStats ¶
type ContainerStats struct { // The time of this stat point. Timestamp time.Time `json:"timestamp"` Cpu CpuStats `json:"cpu,omitempty"` DiskIo DiskIoStats `json:"diskio,omitempty"` Memory MemoryStats `json:"memory,omitempty"` Network NetworkStats `json:"network,omitempty"` // Filesystem statistics Filesystem []FsStats `json:"filesystem,omitempty"` // Task load stats TaskStats LoadStats `json:"task_stats,omitempty"` }
func (*ContainerStats) Eq ¶
func (a *ContainerStats) Eq(b *ContainerStats) bool
This function is useful because we do not require precise time representation.
func (*ContainerStats) StatsEq ¶
func (a *ContainerStats) StatsEq(b *ContainerStats) bool
Checks equality of the stats values.
type CpuStats ¶
type CpuStats struct { Usage CpuUsage `json:"usage"` // Smoothed average of number of runnable threads x 1000. // We multiply by thousand to avoid using floats, but preserving precision. // Load is smoothed over the last 10 seconds. Instantaneous value can be read // from LoadStats.NrRunning. LoadAverage int32 `json:"load_average"` }
All CPU usage metrics are cumulative from the creation of the container
type CpuUsage ¶ added in v0.14.0
type CpuUsage struct { // Total CPU usage. // Units: nanoseconds Total uint64 `json:"total"` // Per CPU/core usage of the container. // Unit: nanoseconds. PerCpu []uint64 `json:"per_cpu_usage,omitempty"` // Time spent in user space. // Unit: nanoseconds User uint64 `json:"user"` // Time spent in kernel space. // Unit: nanoseconds System uint64 `json:"system"` }
CPU usage time statistics.
type DiskIoStats ¶
type DiskIoStats struct { IoServiceBytes []PerDiskStats `json:"io_service_bytes,omitempty"` IoServiced []PerDiskStats `json:"io_serviced,omitempty"` IoQueued []PerDiskStats `json:"io_queued,omitempty"` Sectors []PerDiskStats `json:"sectors,omitempty"` IoServiceTime []PerDiskStats `json:"io_service_time,omitempty"` IoWaitTime []PerDiskStats `json:"io_wait_time,omitempty"` IoMerged []PerDiskStats `json:"io_merged,omitempty"` IoTime []PerDiskStats `json:"io_time,omitempty"` }
type FsStats ¶
type FsStats struct { // The block device name associated with the filesystem. Device string `json:"device,omitempty"` // Number of bytes that can be consumed by the container on this filesystem. Limit uint64 `json:"capacity"` // Number of bytes that is consumed by the container on this filesystem. Usage uint64 `json:"usage"` // Number of reads completed // This is the total number of reads completed successfully. ReadsCompleted uint64 `json:"reads_completed"` // Number of reads merged // Reads and writes which are adjacent to each other may be merged for // efficiency. Thus two 4K reads may become one 8K read before it is // ultimately handed to the disk, and so it will be counted (and queued) // as only one I/O. This field lets you know how often this was done. ReadsMerged uint64 `json:"reads_merged"` // Number of sectors read // This is the total number of sectors read successfully. SectorsRead uint64 `json:"sectors_read"` // Number of milliseconds spent reading // This is the total number of milliseconds spent by all reads (as // measured from __make_request() to end_that_request_last()). ReadTime uint64 `json:"read_time"` // Number of writes completed // This is the total number of writes completed successfully. WritesCompleted uint64 `json:"writes_completed"` // Number of writes merged // See the description of reads merged. WritesMerged uint64 `json:"writes_merged"` // Number of sectors written // This is the total number of sectors written successfully. SectorsWritten uint64 `json:"sectors_written"` // Number of milliseconds spent writing // This is the total number of milliseconds spent by all writes (as // measured from __make_request() to end_that_request_last()). WriteTime uint64 `json:"write_time"` // Number of I/Os currently in progress // The only field that should go to zero. Incremented as requests are // given to appropriate struct request_queue and decremented as they finish. IoInProgress uint64 `json:"io_in_progress"` // Number of milliseconds spent doing I/Os // This field increases so long as field 9 is nonzero. IoTime uint64 `json:"io_time"` // weighted number of milliseconds spent doing I/Os // This field is incremented at each I/O start, I/O completion, I/O // merge, or read of these stats by the number of I/Os in progress // (field 9) times the number of milliseconds spent doing I/O since the // last update of this field. This can provide an easy measure of both // I/O completion time and the backlog that may be accumulating. WeightedIoTime uint64 `json:"weighted_io_time"` }
type LoadStats ¶
type LoadStats struct { // Number of sleeping tasks. NrSleeping uint64 `json:"nr_sleeping"` // Number of running tasks. NrRunning uint64 `json:"nr_running"` // Number of tasks in stopped state NrStopped uint64 `json:"nr_stopped"` // Number of tasks in uninterruptible state NrUninterruptible uint64 `json:"nr_uninterruptible"` // Number of tasks waiting on IO NrIoWait uint64 `json:"nr_io_wait"` }
This mirrors kernel internal structure.
type MachineInfo ¶
type MachineInfo struct { // The number of cores in this machine. NumCores int `json:"num_cores"` // Maximum clock speed for the cores, in KHz. CpuFrequency uint64 `json:"cpu_frequency_khz"` // The amount of memory (in bytes) in this machine MemoryCapacity int64 `json:"memory_capacity"` // The machine id MachineID string `json:"machine_id"` // The system uuid SystemUUID string `json:"system_uuid"` // The boot id BootID string `json:"boot_id"` // Filesystems on this machine. Filesystems []FsInfo `json:"filesystems"` // Disk map DiskMap map[string]DiskInfo `json:"disk_map"` // Network devices NetworkDevices []NetInfo `json:"network_devices"` // Machine Topology // Describes cpu/memory layout and hierarchy. Topology []Node `json:"topology"` }
type MachineInfoFactory ¶
type MachineInfoFactory interface { GetMachineInfo() (*MachineInfo, error) GetVersionInfo() (*VersionInfo, error) }
type MemorySpec ¶
type MemorySpec struct { // The amount of memory requested. Default is unlimited (-1). // Units: bytes. Limit uint64 `json:"limit,omitempty"` // The amount of guaranteed memory. Default is 0. // Units: bytes. Reservation uint64 `json:"reservation,omitempty"` // The amount of swap space requested. Default is unlimited (-1). // Units: bytes. SwapLimit uint64 `json:"swap_limit,omitempty"` }
type MemoryStats ¶
type MemoryStats struct { // Current memory usage, this includes all memory regardless of when it was // accessed. // Units: Bytes. Usage uint64 `json:"usage"` // The amount of working set memory, this includes recently accessed memory, // dirty memory, and kernel memory. Working set is <= "usage". // Units: Bytes. WorkingSet uint64 `json:"working_set"` ContainerData MemoryStatsMemoryData `json:"container_data,omitempty"` HierarchicalData MemoryStatsMemoryData `json:"hierarchical_data,omitempty"` }
type MemoryStatsMemoryData ¶
type NetworkStats ¶
type NetworkStats struct { // Cumulative count of bytes received. RxBytes uint64 `json:"rx_bytes"` // Cumulative count of packets received. RxPackets uint64 `json:"rx_packets"` // Cumulative count of receive errors encountered. RxErrors uint64 `json:"rx_errors"` // Cumulative count of packets dropped while receiving. RxDropped uint64 `json:"rx_dropped"` // Cumulative count of bytes transmitted. TxBytes uint64 `json:"tx_bytes"` // Cumulative count of packets transmitted. TxPackets uint64 `json:"tx_packets"` // Cumulative count of transmit errors encountered. TxErrors uint64 `json:"tx_errors"` // Cumulative count of packets dropped while transmitting. TxDropped uint64 `json:"tx_dropped"` }
type Node ¶
type Node struct { Id int `json:"node_id"` // Per-node memory Memory uint64 `json:"memory"` Cores []Core `json:"cores"` Caches []Cache `json:"caches"` }
func (*Node) AddNodeCache ¶
func (*Node) AddPerCoreCache ¶
type PerDiskStats ¶
type VersionInfo ¶
type VersionInfo struct { // Kernel version. KernelVersion string `json:"kernel_version"` // OS image being used for cadvisor container, or host image if running on host directly. ContainerOsVersion string `json:"container_os_version"` // Docker version. DockerVersion string `json:"docker_version"` // cAdvisor version. CadvisorVersion string `json:"cadvisor_version"` }