Prometheus exporter for FRR version 3.0+ that collects metrics from the FRR Unix sockets and exposes them via HTTP, ready for collecting by Prometheus.
To run FRR Exporter:
./frr_exporter [flags]
To view metrics on the default port (9342) and path (/metrics):
http://device:9342/metrics
To view available flags:
usage: frr_exporter [<flags>]
Flags:
-h, --help Show context-sensitive help (also try --help-long and --help-man).
--collector.bgp.peer-types
Enable the frr_bgp_peer_types_up metric (default: disabled).
--collector.bgp.peer-types.keys=type ...
Select the keys from the JSON formatted BGP peer description of which the values will be used with the frr_bgp_peer_types_up metric.
Supports multiple values (default: type).
--collector.bgp.peer-descriptions
Add the value of the desc key from the JSON formatted BGP peer description as a label to peer metrics. (default: disabled).
--collector.bgp.peer-descriptions.plain-text
Use the full text field of the BGP peer description instead of the value of the JSON formatted desc key (default: disabled).
--collector.bgp.advertised-prefixes
Enables the frr_exporter_bgp_prefixes_advertised_count_total metric which exports the number of advertised prefixes to a BGP peer.
This is an option for older versions of FRR that don't have PfxSent field (default: disabled).
--frr.socket.dir-path="/var/run/frr"
Path of of the localstatedir containing each daemon's Unix socket.
--frr.socket.timeout=20s Timeout when connecting to the FRR daemon Unix sockets
--frr.vtysh Use vtysh to query FRR instead of each daemon's Unix socket (default: disabled, recommended: disabled).
--frr.vtysh.path="/usr/bin/vtysh"
Path of vtysh.
--frr.vtysh.timeout=20s The timeout when running vtysh commands (default: 20s).
--frr.vtysh.sudo Enable sudo when executing vtysh commands.
--frr.vtysh.options="" Additional options passed to vtysh.
--collector.ospf.instances=""
Comma-separated list of instance IDs if using multiple OSPF instances
--collector.bfd Enable the bfd collector (default: enabled, to disable use --no-collector.bfd).
--collector.bgp Enable the bgp collector (default: enabled, to disable use --no-collector.bgp).
--collector.bgp6 Enable the bgp6 collector (default: disabled).
--collector.bgpl2vpn Enable the bgpl2vpn collector (default: disabled).
--collector.ospf Enable the ospf collector (default: enabled, to disable use --no-collector.ospf).
--collector.pim Enable the pim collector (default: disabled).
--collector.vrrp Enable the vrrp collector (default: disabled).
--web.listen-address=":9342"
Address on which to expose metrics and web interface.
--web.telemetry-path="/metrics"
Path under which to expose metrics.
--web.config="" [EXPERIMENTAL] Path to config yaml file that can enable TLS or authentication.
--log.level=info Only log messages with the given severity or above. One of: [debug, info, warn, error]
--log.format=logfmt Output format of log messages. One of: [logfmt, json]
--version Show application version.
Promethues configuraiton:
scrape_configs:
- job_name: frr
static_configs:
- targets:
- device1:9342
- device2:9342
relabel_configs:
- source_labels: [__address__]
regex: "(.*):\d+"
target: instance
A Docker container is available at tynany/frr_exporter.
Mount the FRR socket directory (default /var/run/frr
) inside the container,
passing that directory to FRR Exporter via the --frr.socket.dir-path
flag:
docker run --restart unless-stopped -d -p 9342:9342 -v /var/run/frr:/frr_sockets tynany/frr_exporter "--frr.socket.dir-path=/frr_sockets"
Mount the FRR config directory (default /etc/frr
) and FRR socket directory
(default /var/run/frr
) inside the container, passing those directories to
vtysh options --vty_socket
& --config_dir
via the FRR Exporter flag
--frr.vtysh.options
if using:
docker run --restart unless-stopped -d -p 9342:9342 -v /etc/frr:/frr_config -v /var/run/frr:/frr_sockets tynany/frr_exporter "--frr.vtysh --frr.vtysh.options=--vty_socket=/frr_sockets --config_dir=/frr_config"
To disable a default collector, use the --no-collector.$name
flag, or
--collector.$name
to enable it.
Name | Description |
---|---|
BGP | Per VRF and address family (currently support unicast only) BGP metrics: - RIB entries - RIB memory usage - Configured peer count - Peer memory usage - Configure peer group count - Peer group memory usage - Peer messages in - Peer messages out - Peer received prefixes - Peer advertised prefixes - Peer state (established/down) - Peer uptime |
OSPFv4 | Per VRF OSPF metrics: - Neighbors - Neighbor adjacencies |
BFD | BFD Peer metrics: - Count of total number of peers - BFD Peer State (up/down) - BFD Peer Uptime in seconds |
Name | Description |
---|---|
BGP IPv6 | Per VRF and address family (currently support unicast only) BGP IPv6 metrics: - RIB entries - RIB memory usage - Configured peer count - Peer memory usage - Configure peer group count - Peer group memory usage - Peer messages in - Peer messages out - Peer active prfixes - Peer state (established/down) - Peer uptime |
BGP L2VPN | Per VRF and address family (currently support EVPN only) BGP L2VPN EVPN metrics: - RIB entries - RIB memory usage - Configured peer count - Peer memory usage - Configure peer group count - Peer group memory usage - Peer messages in - Peer messages out - Peer active prfixes - Peer state (established/down) - Peer uptime |
VRRP | Per VRRP Interface, VrID and Protocol: - Rx and TX statistics - VRRP Status - VRRP State Transitions |
PIM | PIM metrics: - Neighbor count - Neighbor uptime |
By default, FRR Exporter sends commands to FRR via the Unix sockets exposed by
each FRR daemon (e.g. bgpd, ospfd, etc), usually located in /var/run/frr
. If
the sockets are located in a folder other than /var/run/frr
, pass that
directory to FRR Exporter via the --frr.socket.dir-path
flag.
If desired, FRR Exporter can interface with FRR via the vtysh
command by
passing the --frr.vtysh
flag to FRR Exporter. This is not recommended, and is
far slower than FRR Exporter's default way of sending commands to FRR via Unix
sockets. The default timeout is 20s but can be modified via the
--frr.vtysh.timeout
flag.
The description of a BGP peer can be added as a label to all peer metrics by
passing the --collector.bgp.peer-descriptions
flag. The peer description must
be JSON formatted with a desc
field. Example configuration:
router bgp 64512
neighbor 192.168.0.1 remote-as 64513
neighbor 192.168.0.1 description {"desc":"important peer"}
If an unstructured description is preferred, additionally to
--collector.bgp.peer-descriptions
pass the
--collector.bgp.peer-descriptions.plain-text
flag. Example configuration:
router bgp 64512
neighbor 192.168.0.1 remote-as 64513
neighbor 192.168.0.1 description important peer
Note, it is recommended to leave this feature disabled as peer descriptions can easily change, resulting in a new time series.
This is an option for older versions of FRR. If your FRR shows the "PfxSnt"
field for Peers in the Established state in the output of show bgp summary json
, you don't need to enable this option.
The number of prefixes advertised to a BGP peer can be enabled (i.e. the
frr_exporter_bgp_prefixes_advertised_count_total
metric) by passing the
--collector.bgp.advertised-prefixes
flag. Please note, older FRR versions do
not expose a summary of prefixes advertised to BGP peers, so each peer needs to
be queried individually. For example, if 20 BGP peers are configured, 20 'sh ip
bgp neigh X.X.X.X advertised-routes json' commands are sent to the Unix socket
(or vtysh
if the --frr.vtysh
is used). This can be slow, especially if
using the --frr.vtysh
flag. The commands are run in parallel by FRR Exporter,
but FRR executes them in serial. Due to the potential negative performance
implications of running vtysh
for every BGP peer, this metric is disabled by
default.
FRR Exporter exposes a special metric, frr_bgp_peer_types_up
, that can be
used in scenarios where you want to create Prometheus queries that report on
the number of types of BGP peers that are currently established, such as for
Alertmanager. To implement this metric, a JSON formatted description must be
configured on your BGP group. FRR Exporter will then use the value from the
keys specific by the --collector.bgp.peer-types.keys
flag (the default is
type
), and aggregates all BGP peers that are currently established and
configured with that type.
For example, if you want to know how many BGP peers are currently established
that provide internet, you'd set the description of all BGP groups that provide
internet to {"type":"internet"}
and query Prometheus with
frr_bgp_peer_types_up{type="internet"})
. Going further, if you want to create
an alert when the number of established BGP peers that provide internet is 1 or
less, you'd use sum(frr_bgp_peer_types_up{type="internet"}) <= 1
.
To enable frr_bgp_peer_types_up
, use the --collector.bgp.peer-types
flag.
OSPF Mulit-instace
is supported by passing a comma-separated list of instances ID to FRR Exporter via
the --collector.ospf.instances
flag.
For example, if /etc/frr/daemons
contains the below configuration, FRR Exporter
should be run as: ./frr_exporter --collector.ospf.instances=1,5,6
.
...
ospfd=yes
ospfd_instances=1,5,6
...
Note: FRR Exporter does not support multi-instance when using vtysh
to interface with FRR
via the --frr.vtysh
flag for the following reasons:
- Invalid JSON is returned when OSPF commands are executed by
vtysh
. For example,
show ip ospf vrf all interface json
returns the concatenated JSON from each OSPF instance. - Vtysh does not support
vrf
andinstance
in the same commend. For example,
show ip ospf 1 vrf all interface json
is an invalid command.
go get github.com/tynany/frr_exporter
cd ${GOPATH}/src/github.com/prometheus/frr_exporter
go build
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- Collector and main tests
- OSPF6
- ISIS
- Additional BGP SAFI
- Feel free to submit a new feature request