/node-cgroup-metrics

NodeJs module for reading cgroup metrics from inside containers

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CGROUP-METRICS

Node Module for reading cgroup metrics. Reads from /sys/fs/cgroup/.

Memory Metrics:

Memory reads from path /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/memory:

Raw values:

  • stat.rss: # of bytes of anonymous and swap cache memory
  • kmem.usage_in_bytes: current kernel memory allocation
  • limit_in_bytes: limit of memory usage

Calculated values:

  • containerUsage(): stats.rss + kmem.usage_in_bytes
  • containerUsagePercentage():stats.rss + kmem.usage_in_bytes / limit_in_bytes

CPU Metrics:

Raw CPU values: CPU reads from path /sys/fs/cgroup/:

  • cpuacct.usage: total CPU time (in nanoseconds) since the start of the container obtained by this cgroup (CPU time obtained by all the tasks) in the system
  • cpuacct.stat: reports the user and system CPU time consumed by all tasks in this cgroup (including tasks lower in the hierarchy)
    • user: CPU time (in nanoseconds) spent by tasks of the cgroup in user mode
    • system: CPU time (in nanoseconds) spent by tasks of the cgroup in kernel mode
    • timestamp: timestamp of when the measurement was taken

Both calls will return an object containing one or more CpuMetric objects for a specific cpu task:

  • cpuNanosSinceContainerStart: total CPU time (in nanoseconds) since the start of the container obtained by this cgroup in the system
  • timestamp: timestamp of when the measurement was taken

Calculated CPU values:

  • calculateUsage: takes two instances of calls to cpuacct.usage or cpuacct.stat and returns the calculated usage in percentage of CPU time: second time since container start - first time since container start / total time

Installation

npm install cgroup-metrics

Usage

You can access each metric separately using the async functions for each metric

Memory Metrics

const cgroup = require('cgroup-metrics');

const memory = cgroup.memory();
const containerUsage = await memory.containerUsage();
console.log(containerUsage);

const containerUsagePercentage = await memory.containerUsagePercentage(containerUsage);
console.log(containerUsagePercentage);

CPU Metrics

const cpu = cgroup.cpu();

/* Returns an object like:
* {
*    cpuNanosSinceContainerStart: 120234,
*    timestamp: 153686574
* }
* */
const cpuacct_usage = await cpu.usage();
console.log(`Total CPU time since start of container (ns): ${cpuacct_usage.cpuNanosSinceContainerStart}`);


/* Returns an object like:
* {
*     user: {
*               cpuNanosSinceContainerStart: 120234,
*               timestamp: 153686574
*          },
*    system: {
*               cpuNanosSinceContainerStart: 120234,
*               timestamp: 153686574
*           },
* }
* */
const cpuacct_stats = await cpu.stat();
console.log(`CPU user count object: ${cpuacct_stat.user}`);
console.log(`CPU system count object: ${cpuacct_stat.system}`);

const calculateUsage = await cpu.calculateUsage(cpuacct_usage1, cpuacct_usage2);

All Metrics

Or you can use the function metrics to get an object of all the metrics:

const metrics = await cgroup.metrics();

console.log(`Container usage: ${metrics.memory.containerUsage}`);
console.log(`Container usage percentage: ${metrics.memory.containerUsagePercentage}`);

console.log(`Total CPU time since start of container (ns): ${metrics.cpuacct.usagecpuNanosSinceContainerStart}`);
console.log(`CPU user count: ${metrics.cpuacct.stat.user}`);
console.log(`CPU system count: ${metrics.cpuacct.stat.system}`);

If you call metrics with parameter flatten set to true, it will return a flattened (1D) js object:

const metrics = await cgroup.metrics(true);
console.log(`Memory usage in the container: ${metrics["memory.containerUsage"]}`)

Error Handling

If there is no container running or there is an issue reading the file path, the function call will error something like this:

Error: Error reading file /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/memory.stat, Message: ENOENT: no such file or directory, open '/sys/fs/cgroup/memory/memory.stat'

If one of the files is empty, it will return an error like this:

Error: Error reading file /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/memory.stat, Message: File is empty

If a file is malformed, it will return an error like this:

Error: One or more metrics are malformed. containerUsage: 1234, limit: NaN

Or:

Error reading file /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuacct/cpuacct.stat, Message: Cannot read property 'split' of undefined

Contributing

Contributions are welcomed! Read the Contributing Guide for more information.

Licensing

This project is licensed under the Apache V2 License. See LICENSE for more information.