Prometheus Version | Recommended Puppet Module Version |
---|---|
>= 0.16.2 | latest |
node_exporter >= 0.15.0 consul_exporter >= 0.3.0
This module supports below Prometheus architectures:
- x86_64/amd64
- i386
- armv71 (Tested on raspberry pi 3)
The prometheus::ipmi_exporter
class has a dependency on saz/sudo Puppet module.
This module automates the install and configuration of Prometheus monitoring tool: Prometheus web site
- Installs the prometheus daemon, alertmanager or exporters(via url or package)
- The package method was implemented, but currently there isn't any package for prometheus
- Optionally installs a user to run it under (per exporter)
- Installs a configuration file for prometheus daemon (/etc/prometheus/prometheus.yaml) or for alertmanager (/etc/prometheus/alert.rules)
- Manages the services via upstart, sysv, or systemd
- Optionally creates alert rules
- The following exporters are currently implemented: node_exporter, statsd_exporter, process_exporter, haproxy_exporter, mysqld_exporter, blackbox_exporter, consul_exporter, redis_exporter, varnish_exporter, graphite_exporter, postgres_exporter, collectd_exporter, grok_exporter, ipsec_exporter, openldap_exporter, openvpn_exporter, ssh_exporter, ssl_exporter
Notice about breaking changes
Version 5.0.0 and older of this module allowed you to deploy the prometheus server by doing a simple include prometheus
.
We introduced a new class layout in
version 6. By default, including the prometheus
class won't deploy the server now.
You need to include the prometheus::server
class for this (which has the same
parameters that prometheus
had). An alternative approach is to set the
manage_prometheus_server
parameter to true in the prometheus
class. Background information about this change is described in the related pull request and the issue.
For more information regarding class parameters please take a look at the class docstrings.
class { 'prometheus::server':
global_config => {
'scrape_interval' => '15s',
'evaluation_interval' => '15s',
'external_labels' => {'monitor' => 'master'},
},
rule_files => ['/etc/prometheus/alert.rules'],
scrape_configs => [
{
'job_name' => 'prometheus',
'scrape_interval' => '10s',
'scrape_timeout' => '10s',
'target_groups' => [
{
'targets' => ['localhost:9090'],
'labels' => {'alias' => 'Prometheus'}
},
],
},
],
}
class { 'prometheus::server':
version => '1.0.0',
scrape_configs => [
{
'job_name' => 'prometheus',
'scrape_interval' => '30s',
'scrape_timeout' => '30s',
'static_configs' => [
{
'targets' => ['localhost:9090'],
'labels' => {
'alias' => 'Prometheus',
},
},
],
},
],
alerts => [
{
'name' => 'InstanceDown',
'condition' => 'up == 0',
'timeduration' => '5m',
'labels' => [
{
'name' => 'severity',
'content' => 'page',
},
],
'annotations' => [
{
'name' => 'summary',
'content' => 'Instance {{ $labels.instance }} down',
},
{
'name' => 'description',
'content' => '{{ $labels.instance }} of job {{ $labels.job }} has been down for more than 5 minutes.',
},
],
},
],
extra_options => '-alertmanager.url http://localhost:9093 -web.console.templates=/opt/prometheus-1.0.0.linux-amd64/consoles -web.console.libraries=/opt/prometheus-1.0.0.linux-amd64/console_libraries',
localstorage => '/prometheus/prometheus',
}
class { 'prometheus::server':
version => '2.4.3',
alerts => {
'groups' => [
{
'name' => 'alert.rules',
'rules' => [
{
'alert' => 'InstanceDown',
'expr' => 'up == 0',
'for' => '5m',
'labels' => {
'severity' => 'page',
},
'annotations' => {
'summary' => 'Instance {{ $labels.instance }} down',
'description' => '{{ $labels.instance }} of job {{ $labels.job }} has been down for more than 5 minutes.'
}
},
],
},
],
},
scrape_configs => [
{
'job_name' => 'prometheus',
'scrape_interval' => '10s',
'scrape_timeout' => '10s',
'static_configs' => [
{
'targets' => [ 'localhost:9090' ],
'labels' => {
'alias' => 'Prometheus',
}
}
],
},
],
}
When using prometheus >= 2.0, use the new yaml format for rules and alerts.
Which in Puppet means the alerts looks like this:
alerts => {
'groups' => [
{
'name' => 'alert.rules',
'rules' => [
{
'alert' => 'InstanceDown',
'expr' => 'up == 0',
'for' => '5m',
'labels' => {
'severity' => 'page',
},
'annotations' => {
'summary' => 'Instance {{ $labels.instance }} down',
'description' => '{{ $labels.instance }} of job {{ $labels.job }} has been down for more than 5 minutes.',
}
}
],
},
],
},
And that results in this YAML configuration.
---
alerts:
groups:
- name: 'alert.rules'
rules:
- alert: 'InstanceDown'
expr: 'up == 0'
for: '5m'
labels:
severity: 'page'
annotations:
summary: 'Instance {{ $labels.instance }} down'
description: '{{ $labels.instance }} of job {{ $labels.job }} has been down for more than 5 minutes.'
include prometheus::node_exporter
or:
class { 'prometheus::node_exporter':
version => '0.12.0',
collectors_disable => ['loadavg', 'mdadm'],
extra_options => '--collector.ntp.server ntp1.orange.intra',
}
Real Prometheus >=2.0.0 setup example including alertmanager and slack_configs.
class { 'prometheus':
manage_prometheus_server => true,
version => '2.0.0',
alerts => {
'groups' => [
{
'name' => 'alert.rules',
'rules' => [
{
'alert' => 'InstanceDown',
'expr' => 'up == 0',
'for' => '5m',
'labels' => {'severity' => 'page'},
'annotations' => {
'summary' => 'Instance {{ $labels.instance }} down',
'description' => '{{ $labels.instance }} of job {{ $labels.job }} has been down for more than 5 minutes.'
},
},
],
},
],
},
scrape_configs => [
{
'job_name' => 'prometheus',
'scrape_interval' => '10s',
'scrape_timeout' => '10s',
'static_configs' => [
{
'targets' => ['localhost:9090'],
'labels' => {'alias' => 'Prometheus'}
}
],
},
{
'job_name' => 'node',
'scrape_interval' => '5s',
'scrape_timeout' => '5s',
'static_configs' => [
{
'targets' => ['nodexporter.domain.com:9100'],
'labels' => {'alias' => 'Node'}
},
],
},
],
alertmanagers_config => [
{
'static_configs' => [{'targets' => ['localhost:9093']}],
},
],
}
class { 'prometheus::alertmanager':
version => '0.13.0',
route => {
'group_by' => ['alertname', 'cluster', 'service'],
'group_wait' => '30s',
'group_interval' => '5m',
'repeat_interval' => '3h',
'receiver' => 'slack',
},
receivers => [
{
'name' => 'slack',
'slack_configs' => [
{
'api_url' => 'https://hooks.slack.com/services/ABCDEFG123456',
'channel' => '#channel',
'send_resolved' => true,
'username' => 'username'
},
],
},
],
}
And if you want to use Hiera to declare the values instead, you can simply include the prometheus
class and set your Hiera data as shown below:
Puppet Code
include prometheus
Hiera Data (in yaml)
---
prometheus::manage_prometheus_server: true
prometheus::version: '2.0.0'
prometheus::alerts:
groups:
- name: 'alert.rules'
rules:
- alert: 'InstanceDown'
expr: 'up == 0'
for: '5m'
labels:
severity: 'page'
annotations:
summary: 'Instance {{ $labels.instance }} down'
description: '{{ $labels.instance }} of job {{ $labels.job }} has been
down for more than 5 minutes.'
prometheus::scrape_configs:
- job_name: 'prometheus'
scrape_interval: '10s'
scrape_timeout: '10s'
static_configs:
- targets:
- 'localhost:9090'
labels:
alias: 'Prometheus'
- job_name: 'node'
scrape_interval: '10s'
scrape_timeout: '10s'
static_configs:
- targets:
- 'nodexporter.domain.com:9100'
labels:
alias: 'Node'
prometheus::alertmanagers_config:
- static_configs:
- targets:
- 'localhost:9093'
prometheus::alertmanager::version: '0.13.0'
prometheus::alertmanager::route:
group_by:
- 'alertname'
- 'cluster'
- 'service'
group_wait: '30s'
group_interval: '5m'
repeat_interval: '3h'
receiver: 'slack'
prometheus::alertmanager::receivers:
- name: 'slack'
slack_configs:
- api_url: 'https://hooks.slack.com/services/ABCDEFG123456'
channel: "#channel"
send_resolved: true
username: 'username'
Test your commit with vagrant https://github.com/kalinux/vagrant-puppet-prometheus.git
In version 0.1.14 of this module the alertmanager was configured to run as the service alert_manager
. This has been changed in version 0.2.00 to be alertmanager
.
Do not use version 1.0.0 of Prometheus: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/prometheus-developers/vuSIxxUDff8 ; it is not compatible with this module!
Even if the module has templates for several linux distributions, only RedHat family distributions were tested.
This module has unit tests for CentOS/RHEL, Debian, Ubuntu and Archlinux. Acceptance tests are executed for CentOS, Debian and Ubuntu. Other operating systems may work but are untested.
This project contains tests for rspec-puppet.
Quickstart to run all linter and unit tests:
bundle install --path .vendor/ --without system_tests --without development --without release
bundle exec rake test
puppet-prometheus is maintained by Vox Pupuli, it was written by brutus333.