In any case, the exporter should run as a non-root account
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D3502 operations configuration is ready.
We need a FreeBSD port for https://github.com/Lusitaniae/phpfpm_exporter
Test of https://github.com/Lusitaniae/phpfpm_exporter available for WindRiver on Grafana:
Sep 12 2024
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We are insterested by trying the two
Discussed in E6
Aug 4 2024
Seems it can use the Prometheus alertmanager component.
Graduated and adopted. It's easy to deploy, easy to configure, easy to scrape.
Prometheus is available, regardless of the initial goal to offer a service mesh on Kubernetes.
Documentation added in https://agora.nasqueron.org/Operations_grimoire/Grafana and links to other dashboards added to relevant places.
Just a small note this product becomes more and more open core, and we're less in favour of that one "specifically".
Aug 3 2024
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Author seems to report issues with the exporter and uses mtail.
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Jul 26 2024
Not deployed to Docker but bare-metal.
Deployed at https://grafana.nasqueron.org/
With a transformation, we can multiply the field by 10 to solve that issue: https://grafana.nasqueron.org/d/fdsy3oogbchs0f/graphite-quux-sandbox?orgId=1&tab=transform&from=1722018733917&to=1722022333917
The graphite Docker image provides both pieces of software.
Jul 25 2024
DNS: grafana. CNAME www-dev.nasqueron.org
Deployment can be using sqlite3 as long as it's still performant
as we want our monitoring tools to be resiliant.
This task has been created in 2016 to publish metrics from PCP (Performance Co-Pilot) on RHEL-like servers, especially our Docker engines.
RabbitMQ exporters have been added to NetBox under the tag observability -> https://netbox.nasqueron.org/ipam/services/?tag=observability 🔒
Jul 24 2024
Jul 23 2024
I suspect the version 1.6.1 (currently in packages) is compatible with FreeBSD 13 while the version 1.8.2 is compatible with FreeBSD 14.
Independently of the 2020 plan for a service mesh, we're going to deploy Prometheus right now to gain observability on currently deployed services.
Prometheus has gained in traction and timeseries become now more and more standard.