Prometheus Node Exporter 🔗
The Splunk Distribution of OpenTelemetry Collector provides this integration as the prometheus/node
monitor type for the Smart Agent Receiver.
Description 🔗
Node Exporter is a Prometheus exporter for server level and OS level metrics, and measures various server resources such as RAM, disk space, and CPU utilization. Use the prometheus/node
integration to collect Prometheus Node Exporter metrics and send them to Splunk Observability Cloud. This monitor is a wrapper around the Prometheus Exporter monitor.
This integration is available for Kubernetes, Linux, and Windows.
Benefits 🔗
After you configure the integration, you can access these features:
View metrics. You can create your own custom dashboards, and most monitors provide built-in dashboards as well. For information about dashboards, see View dashboards in Observability Cloud.
View a data-driven visualization of the physical servers, virtual machines, AWS instances, and other resources in your environment that are visible to Infrastructure Monitoring. For information about navigators, see Splunk Infrastructure Monitoring navigators.
Access the Metric Finder and search for metrics sent by the monitor. For information, see Use the Metric Finder.
Installation 🔗
Follow these steps to deploy this integration:
Deploy the Splunk Distribution of OpenTelemetry Collector to your host or container platform:
Configure the monitor, as described in the Configuration section.
Restart the Splunk Distribution of OpenTelemetry Collector.
Configuration 🔗
To use this Smart Agent monitor with the Collector, include the smartagent
receiver and service pipeline in your configuration file. The Smart Agent receiver is fully supported only on x86_64/amd64 platforms.
Read more in Use Smart Agent monitors with the Collector.
Learn about config options in Collector default configuration.
See the examples below for more details.
Note
Provide a prometheus/node monitor entry in your Collector or Smart Agent (deprecated) configuration. Use the appropriate form for your agent type.
Splunk Distribution of OpenTelemetry Collector 🔗
To activate this monitor in the Splunk Distribution of OpenTelemetry Collector, add the following to your agent configuration:
receivers:
smartagent/prometheus-node:
type: prometheus/node
... # Additional config
To complete the monitor activation, you must also include the smartagent/prometheus-node
receiver item in a metrics
pipeline. To do this, add the receiver item to the service
> pipelines
> metrics
> receivers
section of your configuration file. For example:
service:
pipelines:
metrics:
receivers: [smartagent/prometheus-node]
Smart Agent 🔗
To activate this monitor in the Smart Agent, add the following to your agent configuration:
monitors: # All monitor config goes under this key
- type: prometheus/node
... # Additional config
See Install and configure the SignalFx Smart Agent for an autogenerated example of a YAML configuration file, with default values where applicable.
Configuration settings 🔗
The following table shows the configuration options for the prometheus/node
monitor:
Option |
Required |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
|
No |
|
HTTP timeout duration for both reads and writes. Must be a duration string accepted by |
|
No |
|
Username to use on each request. |
|
No |
|
Password to use on each request. |
|
No |
|
If true, the agent connects to the server using HTTPS instead of plain HTTP. Default value is |
|
No |
|
A map of HTTP header names to values. Comma-separated multiple values for the same message-header are supported. |
|
No |
|
If both |
|
No |
|
Path to the CA certificate that has signed the TLS certificate, unnecessary if |
|
No |
|
Path to the client TLS certificate to use for TLS required connections. |
|
No |
|
Path to the client TLS key to use for TLS required connections. |
|
Yes |
|
Host of the exporter. |
|
Yes |
|
Port of the exporter. |
|
No |
|
Use pod service account to authenticate. Default value is |
|
No |
|
Path to the metrics endpoint on the exporter server. The default value is |
|
No |
|
Send all the metrics that come out of the Prometheus exporter without any filtering. This option has No effect when using the Prometheus exporter monitor directly, since there is No built-in filtering. Default value is |
Metrics 🔗
The following metrics are available for this integration:
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