8/7/2023 0 Comments Node exporter metrics![]() ![]() For supporting really old versions of node exporter the template variable needs to be altered to use something like up since node_exporter_build_info has not been around forever. ![]() Updated supports node_exporter 0.16 as well as older version. This avoids situations where the dashboard shows that there is available space while ‘df -h’ reports that it is full. Updated switched to show disk usage using node_filesystem_avail rather than node_filesystem_free. Updated with sort ordering for node selector. Using negative Y-axes to be able to show both reads and writes in the same graphs nicely. So I use Docker for my monitoring stack and configuration is set by environment variables instead of a configuration file. UDP stats (InDatagrams, InErrors, OutDatagrams, NoPorts).Disk Throughput per Device (read, write) In this guide you’ll learn how to set up and configure Node Exporter to collect Linux system metrics like CPU load and disk I/O and expose them as Prometheus-style metrics.Memory (Apps, Buffers, Cached, Free, Sla, SwapCached, PageTables, VmallocUser, Swap, Committed, Mapped, Active, Inactive).CPU (system, user, nice, iowait, steal, idle, irq, softirq, guest).Effort has been made to make the CPU and Memory graphs to look similar to Munin style graphs. In the past years, the exporter has evolved and there have been some changes, e.g. This week, we celebrate the 1.0.0 release of that exporter. It is a base brick on most of prometheus-based monitoring setup. Was originally designed to be similar to the default Munin server dashboard. Node Exporter is an ‘official’ exporter that collects technical information from Linux nodes, such as CPU, Disk, Memory statistics. A simple dashboard configured to be able to view multiple servers side by side. ![]()
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