Simple alerting system for Graphite metrics.
Features:
- Simplest installation (one python package dependency);
- No software dependencies (Databases, AMPQ and etc);
- Light and full asyncronous;
- SMTP, Hipchat handlers (Please make a request for additional handlers);
- Easy configurable and support "historical values"
Example:
{
"graphite_url": "http://g.server.org"
"smtp": {
"from": "beacon@server.org",
"to": ["me@gmail.com"]
},
"alerts": [
{ "name": "MEM",
"format": "bytes",
"query": "aliasByNode(sumSeriesWithWildcards(collectd.*.memory.{memory-free,memory-cached}, 3), 1)",
"rules": ["critical: < 200MB", "warning: < 400MB", "warning: < historical / 2"] },
{ "name": "CPU",
"format": "percent",
"query": "aliasByNode(sumSeriesWithWildcards(collectd.*.cpu-*.cpu-user, 2), 1)",
"rules": ["critical: >= 80%", "warning: >= 70%"] },
]}
- python (2.7, 3.3, 3.4)
- tornado
Graphite-beacon could be installed using pip:
pip install graphite-beacon
Using the command line, add the following to your /etc/apt/sources.list system config file:
echo "deb http://dl.bintray.com/klen/deb /" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
echo "deb-src http://dl.bintray.com/klen/deb /" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
Install the package using apt-get:
apt-get update
apt-get install graphite-beacon
There is an ansible role to install the package: https://github.com/Stouts/Stouts.graphite-beacon
To run this Docker container just run:
docker run -v /path/to/config.json:/config.json deliverous/graphite-beacon
Just run graphite-beacon
:
$ graphite-beacon
[I 141025 11:16:23 core:141] Read configuration
[I 141025 11:16:23 core:55] Memory (10minute): init
[I 141025 11:16:23 core:166] Loaded with options:
...
Time units: '2second', '3.5minute', '4hour', '5.2day', '6week', '7month', '8year' short formats are: '2s', '3m', '4.1h' ...
Value units: short: '2K', '3Mil', '4Bil', '5Tri' bytes: '2KB', '3MB', '4GB' bits: '2Kb', '3Mb', '4Gb' bps: '2Kbps', '3Mbps', '4Gbps' time: '2s', '3m', '4h', '5d'
Graphite-beacon default options are:
Comment lines are not allowed in JSON, but Graphite-beacon strips them
{
// Path to a configuration
"config": "config.json",
// Graphite server URL
"graphite_url": "http://localhost",
// HTTP AUTH username
"auth_usernamename": null,
// HTTP AUTH password
"auth_password": null,
// Path to a pidfile
"pidfile": null,
// Default values format (none, bytes, s, ms, short)
// Can be redfined for each alert.
"format": "short",
// Default query interval
// Can be redfined for each alert.
"interval": "10minute",
// Notification repeat interval
// If an alert is failed, its notification will be repeated with the interval below
"repeat_interval": "2hour",
// Default loglevel
"logging": "info",
// Default method (average, last_value, sum).
// Can be redfined for each alert.
"method": "average",
// Default prefix (used for notifications)
"prefix": "[BEACON]",
// Default handlers (log, smtp, hipchat)
"critical_handlers": ["log", "smtp"],
"warning_handlers": ["log", "smtp"],
"normal_handlers": ["log", "smtp"],
// Send initial values (Send current values when reactor starts)
"send_initial": true,
// Default alerts (see configuration below)
"alerts": []
}
You can setup options with a configuration file. See
example-config.json
.
You can include any configuration files:
...
"include": [ "path/to/config1.json", "path/to/config2.json"]
At the moment Graphite-beacon supports two type of alerts:
- Graphite alert (default) - check graphite metrics
- URL alert (default) - load http and check status
Comment lines are not allowed in JSON, but Graphite-beacon strips them
"alerts": [
{
// (required) Alert name
"name": "Memory",
// (required) Alert query
"query": "*.memory.memory-free",
//(optional) Alert type (graphite, url)
"source": "graphite",
//(optional) Default values format (none, bytes, s, ms, short)
"format": "bytes",
// (optional) Alert method (average, last_value, sum)
"method": "average",
// (optional) Alert interval [eg. 15second, 30minute, 2hour, 1day, 3month, 1year]
"interval": "1minute",
// (required) Alert rules
// Rule format: "{level}: {operator} {value}"
// Level one of [critical, warning, normal]
// Operator one of [>, <, >=, <=, ==, !=]
// Value (absolute value: 3000000 or short form like 3MB/12minute)
"rules": [ "critical: < 200MB", "warning: < 300MB" ]
}
]
Graphite-beacon supports "historical" values for a rule. By example, you want to get warning when CPU usage is more than 150% from normal usage:
"warning: > historical * 1.5"
Or memory is twice less than usual:
"warning: < historical / 2"
Graphite-beacon keeps history of values for each target in metric. Historical value is average of values from history. "Historical" rule becames work when it has enough values (Read about history size bellow).
History size is equal 60 by default. You can change it by using Reactor option 'history_size'.
Enable "smtp" handler (enabled by default) and set the options in your beacon configuration.
{
...
// SMTP default options
"smtp": {
// Set from email
"from": "beacon@graphite",
// Set "to" email
"to": [],
// Set SMTP host
"host": "localhost",
// Set SMTP port
"port": 25,
// Set SMTP user
"username": null,
// Set SMTP password
"password": null,
// Use TLS
"use_tls": false,
// Send HTML emails
"html": true,
// Graphite link for emails (By default is equal to main graphite_url)
"graphite_url": null
}
...
}
Enable "hipchat" handler and set the options in your beacon configuration.
{
...
"hipchat": {
"room": "myroom",
"key": "mykey",
}
...
}
$ graphite-beacon --help
Usage: graphite-beacon [OPTIONS]
Options:
--config Path to an configuration file (YAML)
(default config.json)
--graphite_url Graphite URL (default http://localhost)
--help show this help information
--pidfile Set pid file
--log_file_max_size max size of log files before rollover
(default 100000000)
--log_file_num_backups number of log files to keep (default 10)
--log_file_prefix=PATH Path prefix for log files. Note that if you
are running multiple tornado processes,
log_file_prefix must be different for each
of them (e.g. include the port number)
--log_to_stderr Send log output to stderr (colorized if
possible). By default use stderr if
--log_file_prefix is not set and no other
logging is configured.
--logging=debug|info|warning|error|none
Set the Python log level. If 'none', tornado
won't touch the logging configuration.
(default info)
If you have any suggestions, bug reports or annoyances please report them to the issue tracker at https://github.com/klen/graphite-beacon/issues
-
Kirill Klenov (https://github.com/klen, horneds@gmail.com)
-
Thomas Clavier (https://github.com/tclavier)
Licensed under a MIT license