import cherrypy import yaml from collections import defaultdict from pkg_resources import packaging # type: ignore import json import math import os import re import threading import time import enum from collections import namedtuple from mgr_module import CLIReadCommand, MgrModule, MgrStandbyModule, PG_STATES, Option, ServiceInfoT, HandleCommandResult, CLIWriteCommand from mgr_util import get_default_addr, profile_method, build_url from orchestrator import OrchestratorClientMixin, raise_if_exception, OrchestratorError from rbd import RBD from typing import DefaultDict, Optional, Dict, Any, Set, cast, Tuple, Union, List, Callable LabelValues = Tuple[str, ...] Number = Union[int, float] MetricValue = Dict[LabelValues, Number] # Defaults for the Prometheus HTTP server. Can also set in config-key # see https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations # for Prometheus exporter port registry DEFAULT_PORT = 9283 # When the CherryPy server in 3.2.2 (and later) starts it attempts to verify # that the ports its listening on are in fact bound. When using the any address # "::" it tries both ipv4 and ipv6, and in some environments (e.g. kubernetes) # ipv6 isn't yet configured / supported and CherryPy throws an uncaught # exception. if cherrypy is not None: Version = packaging.version.Version v = Version(cherrypy.__version__) # the issue was fixed in 3.2.3. it's present in 3.2.2 (current version on # centos:7) and back to at least 3.0.0. if Version("3.1.2") <= v < Version("3.2.3"): # https://github.com/cherrypy/cherrypy/issues/1100 from cherrypy.process import servers servers.wait_for_occupied_port = lambda host, port: None # cherrypy likes to sys.exit on error. don't let it take us down too! def os_exit_noop(status: int) -> None: pass os._exit = os_exit_noop # type: ignore # to access things in class Module from subclass Root. Because # it's a dict, the writer doesn't need to declare 'global' for access _global_instance = None # type: Optional[Module] cherrypy.config.update({ 'response.headers.server': 'Ceph-Prometheus' }) def health_status_to_number(status: str) -> int: if status == 'HEALTH_OK': return 0 elif status == 'HEALTH_WARN': return 1 elif status == 'HEALTH_ERR': return 2 raise ValueError(f'unknown status "{status}"') DF_CLUSTER = ['total_bytes', 'total_used_bytes', 'total_used_raw_bytes'] OSD_BLOCKLIST = ['osd_blocklist_count'] DF_POOL = ['max_avail', 'avail_raw', 'stored', 'stored_raw', 'objects', 'dirty', 'quota_bytes', 'quota_objects', 'rd', 'rd_bytes', 'wr', 'wr_bytes', 'compress_bytes_used', 'compress_under_bytes', 'bytes_used', 'percent_used'] OSD_POOL_STATS = ('recovering_objects_per_sec', 'recovering_bytes_per_sec', 'recovering_keys_per_sec', 'num_objects_recovered', 'num_bytes_recovered', 'num_bytes_recovered') OSD_FLAGS = ('noup', 'nodown', 'noout', 'noin', 'nobackfill', 'norebalance', 'norecover', 'noscrub', 'nodeep-scrub') FS_METADATA = ('data_pools', 'fs_id', 'metadata_pool', 'name') MDS_METADATA = ('ceph_daemon', 'fs_id', 'hostname', 'public_addr', 'rank', 'ceph_version') MON_METADATA = ('ceph_daemon', 'hostname', 'public_addr', 'rank', 'ceph_version') MGR_METADATA = ('ceph_daemon', 'hostname', 'ceph_version') MGR_STATUS = ('ceph_daemon',) MGR_MODULE_STATUS = ('name',) MGR_MODULE_CAN_RUN = ('name',) OSD_METADATA = ('back_iface', 'ceph_daemon', 'cluster_addr', 'device_class', 'front_iface', 'hostname', 'objectstore', 'public_addr', 'ceph_version') OSD_STATUS = ['weight', 'up', 'in'] OSD_STATS = ['apply_latency_ms', 'commit_latency_ms'] POOL_METADATA = ('pool_id', 'name', 'type', 'description', 'compression_mode') RGW_METADATA = ('ceph_daemon', 'hostname', 'ceph_version', 'instance_id') RBD_MIRROR_METADATA = ('ceph_daemon', 'id', 'instance_id', 'hostname', 'ceph_version') DISK_OCCUPATION = ('ceph_daemon', 'device', 'db_device', 'wal_device', 'instance', 'devices', 'device_ids') NUM_OBJECTS = ['degraded', 'misplaced', 'unfound'] alert_metric = namedtuple('alert_metric', 'name description') HEALTH_CHECKS = [ alert_metric('SLOW_OPS', 'OSD or Monitor requests taking a long time to process'), ] HEALTHCHECK_DETAIL = ('name', 'severity') class Severity(enum.Enum): ok = "HEALTH_OK" warn = "HEALTH_WARN" error = "HEALTH_ERR" class Format(enum.Enum): plain = 'plain' json = 'json' json_pretty = 'json-pretty' yaml = 'yaml' class HealthCheckEvent: def __init__(self, name: str, severity: Severity, first_seen: float, last_seen: float, count: int, active: bool = True): self.name = name self.severity = severity self.first_seen = first_seen self.last_seen = last_seen self.count = count self.active = active def as_dict(self) -> Dict[str, Any]: """Return the instance as a dictionary.""" return self.__dict__ class HealthHistory: kv_name = 'health_history' titles = "{healthcheck_name:<24} {first_seen:<20} {last_seen:<20} {count:>5} {active:^6}" date_format = "%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S" def __init__(self, mgr: MgrModule): self.mgr = mgr self.lock = threading.Lock() self.healthcheck: Dict[str, HealthCheckEvent] = {} self._load() def _load(self) -> None: """Load the current state from the mons KV store.""" data = self.mgr.get_store(self.kv_name) if data: try: healthcheck_data = json.loads(data) except json.JSONDecodeError: self.mgr.log.warn( f"INVALID data read from mgr/prometheus/{self.kv_name}. Resetting") self.reset() return else: for k, v in healthcheck_data.items(): self.healthcheck[k] = HealthCheckEvent( name=k, severity=v.get('severity'), first_seen=v.get('first_seen', 0), last_seen=v.get('last_seen', 0), count=v.get('count', 1), active=v.get('active', True)) else: self.reset() def reset(self) -> None: """Reset the healthcheck history.""" with self.lock: self.mgr.set_store(self.kv_name, "{}") self.healthcheck = {} def save(self) -> None: """Save the current in-memory healthcheck history to the KV store.""" with self.lock: self.mgr.set_store(self.kv_name, self.as_json()) def check(self, health_checks: Dict[str, Any]) -> None: """Look at the current health checks and compare existing the history. Args: health_checks (Dict[str, Any]): current health check data """ current_checks = health_checks.get('checks', {}) changes_made = False # first turn off any active states we're tracking for seen_check in self.healthcheck: check = self.healthcheck[seen_check] if check.active and seen_check not in current_checks: check.active = False changes_made = True # now look for any additions to track now = time.time() for name, info in current_checks.items(): if name not in self.healthcheck: # this healthcheck is new, so start tracking it changes_made = True self.healthcheck[name] = HealthCheckEvent( name=name, severity=info.get('severity'), first_seen=now, last_seen=now, count=1, active=True ) else: # seen it before, so update its metadata check = self.healthcheck[name] if check.active: # check has been registered as active already, so skip continue else: check.last_seen = now check.count += 1 check.active = True changes_made = True if changes_made: self.save() def __str__(self) -> str: """Print the healthcheck history. Returns: str: Human readable representation of the healthcheck history """ out = [] if len(self.healthcheck.keys()) == 0: out.append("No healthchecks have been recorded") else: out.append(self.titles.format( healthcheck_name="Healthcheck Name", first_seen="First Seen (UTC)", last_seen="Last seen (UTC)", count="Count", active="Active") ) for k in sorted(self.healthcheck.keys()): check = self.healthcheck[k] out.append(self.titles.format( healthcheck_name=check.name, first_seen=time.strftime(self.date_format, time.localtime(check.first_seen)), last_seen=time.strftime(self.date_format, time.localtime(check.last_seen)), count=check.count, active="Yes" if check.active else "No") ) out.extend([f"{len(self.healthcheck)} health check(s) listed", ""]) return "\n".join(out) def as_dict(self) -> Dict[str, Any]: """Return the history in a dictionary. Returns: Dict[str, Any]: dictionary indexed by the healthcheck name """ return {name: self.healthcheck[name].as_dict() for name in self.healthcheck} def as_json(self, pretty: bool = False) -> str: """Return the healthcheck history object as a dict (JSON). Args: pretty (bool, optional): whether to json pretty print the history. Defaults to False. Returns: str: str representation of the healthcheck in JSON format """ if pretty: return json.dumps(self.as_dict(), indent=2) else: return json.dumps(self.as_dict()) def as_yaml(self) -> str: """Return the healthcheck history in yaml format. Returns: str: YAML representation of the healthcheck history """ return yaml.safe_dump(self.as_dict(), explicit_start=True, default_flow_style=False) class Metric(object): def __init__(self, mtype: str, name: str, desc: str, labels: Optional[LabelValues] = None) -> None: self.mtype = mtype self.name = name self.desc = desc self.labelnames = labels # tuple if present self.value: Dict[LabelValues, Number] = {} def clear(self) -> None: self.value = {} def set(self, value: Number, labelvalues: Optional[LabelValues] = None) -> None: # labelvalues must be a tuple labelvalues = labelvalues or ('',) self.value[labelvalues] = value def str_expfmt(self) -> str: # Must be kept in sync with promethize() in src/exporter/util.cc def promethize(path: str) -> str: ''' replace illegal metric name characters ''' result = re.sub(r'[./\s]|::', '_', path).replace('+', '_plus') # Hyphens usually turn into underscores, unless they are # trailing if result.endswith("-"): result = result[0:-1] + "_minus" else: result = result.replace("-", "_") return "ceph_{0}".format(result) def floatstr(value: float) -> str: ''' represent as Go-compatible float ''' if value == float('inf'): return '+Inf' if value == float('-inf'): return '-Inf' if math.isnan(value): return 'NaN' return repr(float(value)) name = promethize(self.name) expfmt = ''' # HELP {name} {desc} # TYPE {name} {mtype}'''.format( name=name, desc=self.desc, mtype=self.mtype, ) for labelvalues, value in self.value.items(): if self.labelnames: labels_list = zip(self.labelnames, labelvalues) labels = ','.join('%s="%s"' % (k, v) for k, v in labels_list) else: labels = '' if labels: fmtstr = '\n{name}{{{labels}}} {value}' else: fmtstr = '\n{name} {value}' expfmt += fmtstr.format( name=name, labels=labels, value=floatstr(value), ) return expfmt def group_by( self, keys: List[str], joins: Dict[str, Callable[[List[str]], str]], name: Optional[str] = None, ) -> "Metric": """ Groups data by label names. Label names not passed are being removed from the resulting metric but by providing a join function, labels of metrics can be grouped. The purpose of this method is to provide a version of a metric that can be used in matching where otherwise multiple results would be returned. As grouping is possible in Prometheus, the only additional value of this method is the possibility to join labels when grouping. For that reason, passing joins is required. Please use PromQL expressions in all other cases. >>> m = Metric('type', 'name', '', labels=('label1', 'id')) >>> m.value = { ... ('foo', 'x'): 1, ... ('foo', 'y'): 1, ... } >>> m.group_by(['label1'], {'id': lambda ids: ','.join(ids)}).value {('foo', 'x,y'): 1} The functionality of group by could roughly be compared with Prometheus' group (ceph_disk_occupation) by (device, instance) with the exception that not all labels which aren't used as a condition to group a metric are discarded, but their values can are joined and the label is thereby preserved. This function takes the value of the first entry of a found group to be used for the resulting value of the grouping operation. >>> m = Metric('type', 'name', '', labels=('label1', 'id')) >>> m.value = { ... ('foo', 'x'): 555, ... ('foo', 'y'): 10, ... } >>> m.group_by(['label1'], {'id': lambda ids: ','.join(ids)}).value {('foo', 'x,y'): 555} """ assert self.labelnames, "cannot match keys without label names" for key in keys: assert key in self.labelnames, "unknown key: {}".format(key) assert joins, "joins must not be empty" assert all(callable(c) for c in joins.values()), "joins must be callable" # group grouped: Dict[LabelValues, List[Tuple[Dict[str, str], Number]]] = defaultdict(list) for label_values, metric_value in self.value.items(): labels = dict(zip(self.labelnames, label_values)) if not all(k in labels for k in keys): continue group_key = tuple(labels[k] for k in keys) grouped[group_key].append((labels, metric_value)) # as there is nothing specified on how to join labels that are not equal # and Prometheus `group` aggregation functions similarly, we simply drop # those labels. labelnames = tuple( label for label in self.labelnames if label in keys or label in joins ) superfluous_labelnames = [ label for label in self.labelnames if label not in labelnames ] # iterate and convert groups with more than one member into a single # entry values: MetricValue = {} for group in grouped.values(): labels, metric_value = group[0] for label in superfluous_labelnames: del labels[label] if len(group) > 1: for key, fn in joins.items(): labels[key] = fn(list(labels[key] for labels, _ in group)) values[tuple(labels.values())] = metric_value new_metric = Metric(self.mtype, name if name else self.name, self.desc, labelnames) new_metric.value = values return new_metric class MetricCounter(Metric): def __init__(self, name: str, desc: str, labels: Optional[LabelValues] = None) -> None: super(MetricCounter, self).__init__('counter', name, desc, labels) self.value = defaultdict(lambda: 0) def clear(self) -> None: pass # Skip calls to clear as we want to keep the counters here. def set(self, value: Number, labelvalues: Optional[LabelValues] = None) -> None: msg = 'This method must not be used for instances of MetricCounter class' raise NotImplementedError(msg) def add(self, value: Number, labelvalues: Optional[LabelValues] = None) -> None: # labelvalues must be a tuple labelvalues = labelvalues or ('',) self.value[labelvalues] += value class MetricCollectionThread(threading.Thread): def __init__(self, module: 'Module') -> None: self.mod = module self.active = True self.event = threading.Event() super(MetricCollectionThread, self).__init__(target=self.collect) def collect(self) -> None: self.mod.log.info('starting metric collection thread') while self.active: self.mod.log.debug('collecting cache in thread') if self.mod.have_mon_connection(): start_time = time.time() try: data = self.mod.collect() except Exception: # Log any issues encountered during the data collection and continue self.mod.log.exception("failed to collect metrics:") self.event.wait(self.mod.scrape_interval) continue duration = time.time() - start_time self.mod.log.debug('collecting cache in thread done') sleep_time = self.mod.scrape_interval - duration if sleep_time < 0: self.mod.log.warning( 'Collecting data took more time than configured scrape interval. ' 'This possibly results in stale data. Please check the ' '`stale_cache_strategy` configuration option. ' 'Collecting data took {:.2f} seconds but scrape interval is configured ' 'to be {:.0f} seconds.'.format( duration, self.mod.scrape_interval, ) ) sleep_time = 0 with self.mod.collect_lock: self.mod.collect_cache = data self.mod.collect_time = duration self.event.wait(sleep_time) else: self.mod.log.error('No MON connection') self.event.wait(self.mod.scrape_interval) def stop(self) -> None: self.active = False self.event.set() class Module(MgrModule, OrchestratorClientMixin): MODULE_OPTIONS = [ Option( 'server_addr', default=get_default_addr(), desc='the IPv4 or IPv6 address on which the module listens for HTTP requests', ), Option( 'server_port', type='int', default=DEFAULT_PORT, desc='the port on which the module listens for HTTP requests', runtime=True ), Option( 'scrape_interval', type='float', default=15.0 ), Option( 'stale_cache_strategy', default='log' ), Option( 'cache', type='bool', default=True, ), Option( 'rbd_stats_pools', default='' ), Option( name='rbd_stats_pools_refresh_interval', type='int', default=300 ), Option( name='standby_behaviour', type='str', default='default', enum_allowed=['default', 'error'], runtime=True ), Option( name='standby_error_status_code', type='int', default=500, min=400, max=599, runtime=True ), Option( name='exclude_perf_counters', type='bool', default=True, desc='Do not include perf-counters in the metrics output', long_desc='Gathering perf-counters from a single Prometheus exporter can degrade ceph-mgr performance, especially in large clusters. Instead, Ceph-exporter daemons are now used by default for perf-counter gathering. This should only be disabled when no ceph-exporters are deployed.', runtime=True ) ] STALE_CACHE_FAIL = 'fail' STALE_CACHE_RETURN = 'return' def __init__(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None: super(Module, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.metrics = self._setup_static_metrics() self.shutdown_event = threading.Event() self.collect_lock = threading.Lock() self.collect_time = 0.0 self.scrape_interval: float = 15.0 self.cache = True self.stale_cache_strategy: str = self.STALE_CACHE_FAIL self.collect_cache: Optional[str] = None self.rbd_stats = { 'pools': {}, 'pools_refresh_time': 0, 'counters_info': { 'write_ops': {'type': self.PERFCOUNTER_COUNTER, 'desc': 'RBD image writes count'}, 'read_ops': {'type': self.PERFCOUNTER_COUNTER, 'desc': 'RBD image reads count'}, 'write_bytes': {'type': self.PERFCOUNTER_COUNTER, 'desc': 'RBD image bytes written'}, 'read_bytes': {'type': self.PERFCOUNTER_COUNTER, 'desc': 'RBD image bytes read'}, 'write_latency': {'type': self.PERFCOUNTER_LONGRUNAVG, 'desc': 'RBD image writes latency (msec)'}, 'read_latency': {'type': self.PERFCOUNTER_LONGRUNAVG, 'desc': 'RBD image reads latency (msec)'}, }, } # type: Dict[str, Any] global _global_instance _global_instance = self self.metrics_thread = MetricCollectionThread(_global_instance) self.health_history = HealthHistory(self) def _setup_static_metrics(self) -> Dict[str, Metric]: metrics = {} metrics['health_status'] = Metric( 'untyped', 'health_status', 'Cluster health status' ) metrics['mon_quorum_status'] = Metric( 'gauge', 'mon_quorum_status', 'Monitors in quorum', ('ceph_daemon',) ) metrics['fs_metadata'] = Metric( 'untyped', 'fs_metadata', 'FS Metadata', FS_METADATA ) metrics['mds_metadata'] = Metric( 'untyped', 'mds_metadata', 'MDS Metadata', MDS_METADATA ) metrics['mon_metadata'] = Metric( 'untyped', 'mon_metadata', 'MON Metadata', MON_METADATA ) metrics['mgr_metadata'] = Metric( 'gauge', 'mgr_metadata', 'MGR metadata', MGR_METADATA ) metrics['mgr_status'] = Metric( 'gauge', 'mgr_status', 'MGR status (0=standby, 1=active)', MGR_STATUS ) metrics['mgr_module_status'] = Metric( 'gauge', 'mgr_module_status', 'MGR module status (0=disabled, 1=enabled, 2=auto-enabled)', MGR_MODULE_STATUS ) metrics['mgr_module_can_run'] = Metric( 'gauge', 'mgr_module_can_run', 'MGR module runnable state i.e. can it run (0=no, 1=yes)', MGR_MODULE_CAN_RUN ) metrics['osd_metadata'] = Metric( 'untyped', 'osd_metadata', 'OSD Metadata', OSD_METADATA ) # The reason for having this separate to OSD_METADATA is # so that we can stably use the same tag names that # the Prometheus node_exporter does metrics['disk_occupation'] = Metric( 'untyped', 'disk_occupation', 'Associate Ceph daemon with disk used', DISK_OCCUPATION ) metrics['disk_occupation_human'] = Metric( 'untyped', 'disk_occupation_human', 'Associate Ceph daemon with disk used for displaying to humans,' ' not for joining tables (vector matching)', DISK_OCCUPATION, # label names are automatically decimated on grouping ) metrics['pool_metadata'] = Metric( 'untyped', 'pool_metadata', 'POOL Metadata', POOL_METADATA ) metrics['rgw_metadata'] = Metric( 'untyped', 'rgw_metadata', 'RGW Metadata', RGW_METADATA ) metrics['rbd_mirror_metadata'] = Metric( 'untyped', 'rbd_mirror_metadata', 'RBD Mirror Metadata', RBD_MIRROR_METADATA ) metrics['pg_total'] = Metric( 'gauge', 'pg_total', 'PG Total Count per Pool', ('pool_id',) ) metrics['health_detail'] = Metric( 'gauge', 'health_detail', 'healthcheck status by type (0=inactive, 1=active)', HEALTHCHECK_DETAIL ) metrics['pool_objects_repaired'] = Metric( 'counter', 'pool_objects_repaired', 'Number of objects repaired in a pool', ('pool_id',) ) metrics['daemon_health_metrics'] = Metric( 'gauge', 'daemon_health_metrics', 'Health metrics for Ceph daemons', ('type', 'ceph_daemon',) ) for flag in OSD_FLAGS: path = 'osd_flag_{}'.format(flag) metrics[path] = Metric( 'untyped', path, 'OSD Flag {}'.format(flag) ) for state in OSD_STATUS: path = 'osd_{}'.format(state) metrics[path] = Metric( 'untyped', path, 'OSD status {}'.format(state), ('ceph_daemon',) ) for stat in OSD_STATS: path = 'osd_{}'.format(stat) metrics[path] = Metric( 'gauge', path, 'OSD stat {}'.format(stat), ('ceph_daemon',) ) for stat in OSD_POOL_STATS: path = 'pool_{}'.format(stat) metrics[path] = Metric( 'gauge', path, "OSD pool stats: {}".format(stat), ('pool_id',) ) for state in PG_STATES: path = 'pg_{}'.format(state) metrics[path] = Metric( 'gauge', path, 'PG {} per pool'.format(state), ('pool_id',) ) for state in DF_CLUSTER: path = 'cluster_{}'.format(state) metrics[path] = Metric( 'gauge', path, 'DF {}'.format(state), ) path = 'cluster_by_class_{}'.format(state) metrics[path] = Metric( 'gauge', path, 'DF {}'.format(state), ('device_class',) ) for state in DF_POOL: path = 'pool_{}'.format(state) metrics[path] = Metric( 'counter' if state in ('rd', 'rd_bytes', 'wr', 'wr_bytes') else 'gauge', path, 'DF pool {}'.format(state), ('pool_id',) ) for state in OSD_BLOCKLIST: path = 'cluster_{}'.format(state) metrics[path] = Metric( 'gauge', path, 'OSD Blocklist Count {}'.format(state), ) for state in NUM_OBJECTS: path = 'num_objects_{}'.format(state) metrics[path] = Metric( 'gauge', path, 'Number of {} objects'.format(state), ) for check in HEALTH_CHECKS: path = 'healthcheck_{}'.format(check.name.lower()) metrics[path] = Metric( 'gauge', path, check.description, ) return metrics def orch_is_available(self) -> bool: try: return self.available()[0] except (RuntimeError, OrchestratorError, ImportError): # import error could happend during startup in case # orchestrator has not been loaded yet by the mgr return False def get_server_addr(self) -> str: """ Return the current mgr server IP. """ server_addr = cast(str, self.get_localized_module_option('server_addr', get_default_addr())) if server_addr in ['::', '0.0.0.0']: return self.get_mgr_ip() return server_addr def config_notify(self) -> None: """ This method is called whenever one of our config options is changed. """ # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7254845/change-cherrypy-port-and-restart-web-server # if we omit the line: cherrypy.server.httpserver = None # then the cherrypy server is not restarted correctly self.log.info('Restarting engine...') cherrypy.engine.stop() cherrypy.server.httpserver = None server_addr = cast(str, self.get_localized_module_option('server_addr', get_default_addr())) server_port = cast(int, self.get_localized_module_option('server_port', DEFAULT_PORT)) self.configure(server_addr, server_port) cherrypy.engine.start() self.log.info('Engine started.') @profile_method() def get_health(self) -> None: def _get_value(message: str, delim: str = ' ', word_pos: int = 0) -> Tuple[int, int]: """Extract value from message (default is 1st field)""" v_str = message.split(delim)[word_pos] if v_str.isdigit(): return int(v_str), 0 return 0, 1 health = json.loads(self.get('health')['json']) # set overall health self.metrics['health_status'].set( health_status_to_number(health['status']) ) # Examine the health to see if any health checks triggered need to # become a specific metric with a value from the health detail active_healthchecks = health.get('checks', {}) active_names = active_healthchecks.keys() for check in HEALTH_CHECKS: path = 'healthcheck_{}'.format(check.name.lower()) if path in self.metrics: if check.name in active_names: check_data = active_healthchecks[check.name] message = check_data['summary'].get('message', '') v, err = 0, 0 if check.name == "SLOW_OPS": # 42 slow ops, oldest one blocked for 12 sec, daemons [osd.0, osd.3] have # slow ops. v, err = _get_value(message) if err: self.log.error( "healthcheck %s message format is incompatible and has been dropped", check.name) # drop the metric, so it's no longer emitted del self.metrics[path] continue else: self.metrics[path].set(v) else: # health check is not active, so give it a default of 0 self.metrics[path].set(0) self.health_history.check(health) for name, info in self.health_history.healthcheck.items(): v = 1 if info.active else 0 self.metrics['health_detail'].set( v, ( name, str(info.severity)) ) @profile_method() def get_pool_stats(self) -> None: # retrieve pool stats to provide per pool recovery metrics # (osd_pool_stats moved to mgr in Mimic) pstats = self.get('osd_pool_stats') for pool in pstats['pool_stats']: for stat in OSD_POOL_STATS: self.metrics['pool_{}'.format(stat)].set( pool['recovery_rate'].get(stat, 0), (pool['pool_id'],) ) @profile_method() def get_df(self) -> None: # maybe get the to-be-exported metrics from a config? df = self.get('df') for stat in DF_CLUSTER: self.metrics['cluster_{}'.format(stat)].set(df['stats'][stat]) for device_class in df['stats_by_class']: self.metrics['cluster_by_class_{}'.format(stat)].set( df['stats_by_class'][device_class][stat], (device_class,)) for pool in df['pools']: for stat in DF_POOL: self.metrics['pool_{}'.format(stat)].set( pool['stats'][stat], (pool['id'],) ) @profile_method() def get_osd_blocklisted_entries(self) -> None: r = self.mon_command({ 'prefix': 'osd blocklist ls', 'format': 'json' }) blocklist_entries = r[2].split(' ') blocklist_count = blocklist_entries[1] for stat in OSD_BLOCKLIST: self.metrics['cluster_{}'.format(stat)].set(int(blocklist_count)) @profile_method() def get_fs(self) -> None: fs_map = self.get('fs_map') servers = self.get_service_list() self.log.debug('standbys: {}'.format(fs_map['standbys'])) # export standby mds metadata, default standby fs_id is '-1' for standby in fs_map['standbys']: id_ = standby['name'] host, version, _ = servers.get((id_, 'mds'), ('', '', '')) addr, rank = standby['addr'], standby['rank'] self.metrics['mds_metadata'].set(1, ( 'mds.{}'.format(id_), '-1', cast(str, host), cast(str, addr), cast(str, rank), cast(str, version) )) for fs in fs_map['filesystems']: # collect fs metadata data_pools = ",".join([str(pool) for pool in fs['mdsmap']['data_pools']]) self.metrics['fs_metadata'].set(1, ( data_pools, fs['id'], fs['mdsmap']['metadata_pool'], fs['mdsmap']['fs_name'] )) self.log.debug('mdsmap: {}'.format(fs['mdsmap'])) for gid, daemon in fs['mdsmap']['info'].items(): id_ = daemon['name'] host, version, _ = servers.get((id_, 'mds'), ('', '', '')) self.metrics['mds_metadata'].set(1, ( 'mds.{}'.format(id_), fs['id'], host, daemon['addr'], daemon['rank'], version )) @profile_method() def get_quorum_status(self) -> None: mon_status = json.loads(self.get('mon_status')['json']) servers = self.get_service_list() for mon in mon_status['monmap']['mons']: rank = mon['rank'] id_ = mon['name'] mon_version = servers.get((id_, 'mon'), ('', '', '')) self.metrics['mon_metadata'].set(1, ( 'mon.{}'.format(id_), mon_version[0], mon['public_addr'].rsplit(':', 1)[0], rank, mon_version[1] )) in_quorum = int(rank in mon_status['quorum']) self.metrics['mon_quorum_status'].set(in_quorum, ( 'mon.{}'.format(id_), )) @profile_method() def get_mgr_status(self) -> None: mgr_map = self.get('mgr_map') servers = self.get_service_list() active = mgr_map['active_name'] standbys = [s.get('name') for s in mgr_map['standbys']] all_mgrs = list(standbys) all_mgrs.append(active) all_modules = {module.get('name'): module.get('can_run') for module in mgr_map['available_modules']} for mgr in all_mgrs: host, version, _ = servers.get((mgr, 'mgr'), ('', '', '')) if mgr == active: _state = 1 else: _state = 0 self.metrics['mgr_metadata'].set(1, ( f'mgr.{mgr}', host, version )) self.metrics['mgr_status'].set(_state, ( f'mgr.{mgr}',)) always_on_modules = mgr_map['always_on_modules'].get(self.release_name, []) active_modules = list(always_on_modules) active_modules.extend(mgr_map['modules']) for mod_name in all_modules.keys(): if mod_name in always_on_modules: _state = 2 elif mod_name in active_modules: _state = 1 else: _state = 0 _can_run = 1 if all_modules[mod_name] else 0 self.metrics['mgr_module_status'].set(_state, (mod_name,)) self.metrics['mgr_module_can_run'].set(_can_run, (mod_name,)) @profile_method() def get_pg_status(self) -> None: pg_summary = self.get('pg_summary') for pool in pg_summary['by_pool']: num_by_state: DefaultDict[str, int] = defaultdict(int) for state in PG_STATES: num_by_state[state] = 0 for state_name, count in pg_summary['by_pool'][pool].items(): for state in state_name.split('+'): num_by_state[state] += count num_by_state['total'] += count for state, num in num_by_state.items(): try: self.metrics["pg_{}".format(state)].set(num, (pool,)) except KeyError: self.log.warning("skipping pg in unknown state {}".format(state)) @profile_method() def get_osd_stats(self) -> None: osd_stats = self.get('osd_stats') for osd in osd_stats['osd_stats']: id_ = osd['osd'] for stat in OSD_STATS: val = osd['perf_stat'][stat] self.metrics['osd_{}'.format(stat)].set(val, ( 'osd.{}'.format(id_), )) def get_service_list(self) -> Dict[Tuple[str, str], Tuple[str, str, str]]: ret = {} for server in self.list_servers(): host = cast(str, server.get('hostname', '')) for service in cast(List[ServiceInfoT], server.get('services', [])): ret.update({(service['id'], service['type']): (host, service.get('ceph_version', 'unknown'), service.get('name', ''))}) return ret @profile_method() def get_metadata_and_osd_status(self) -> None: osd_map = self.get('osd_map') osd_flags = osd_map['flags'].split(',') for flag in OSD_FLAGS: self.metrics['osd_flag_{}'.format(flag)].set( int(flag in osd_flags) ) osd_devices = self.get('osd_map_crush')['devices'] servers = self.get_service_list() for osd in osd_map['osds']: # id can be used to link osd metrics and metadata id_ = osd['osd'] # collect osd metadata p_addr = osd['public_addr'].rsplit(':', 1)[0] c_addr = osd['cluster_addr'].rsplit(':', 1)[0] if p_addr == "-" or c_addr == "-": self.log.info( "Missing address metadata for osd {0}, skipping occupation" " and metadata records for this osd".format(id_) ) continue dev_class = None for osd_device in osd_devices: if osd_device['id'] == id_: dev_class = osd_device.get('class', '') break if dev_class is None: self.log.info("OSD {0} is missing from CRUSH map, " "skipping output".format(id_)) continue osd_version = servers.get((str(id_), 'osd'), ('', '', '')) # collect disk occupation metadata osd_metadata = self.get_metadata("osd", str(id_)) if osd_metadata is None: continue obj_store = osd_metadata.get('osd_objectstore', '') f_iface = osd_metadata.get('front_iface', '') b_iface = osd_metadata.get('back_iface', '') self.metrics['osd_metadata'].set(1, ( b_iface, 'osd.{}'.format(id_), c_addr, dev_class, f_iface, osd_version[0], obj_store, p_addr, osd_version[1] )) # collect osd status for state in OSD_STATUS: status = osd[state] self.metrics['osd_{}'.format(state)].set(status, ( 'osd.{}'.format(id_), )) osd_dev_node = None osd_wal_dev_node = '' osd_db_dev_node = '' if obj_store == "filestore": # collect filestore backend device osd_dev_node = osd_metadata.get( 'backend_filestore_dev_node', None) # collect filestore journal device osd_wal_dev_node = osd_metadata.get('osd_journal', '') osd_db_dev_node = '' elif obj_store == "bluestore": # collect bluestore backend device osd_dev_node = osd_metadata.get( 'bluestore_bdev_dev_node', None) # collect bluestore wal backend osd_wal_dev_node = osd_metadata.get('bluefs_wal_dev_node', '') # collect bluestore db backend osd_db_dev_node = osd_metadata.get('bluefs_db_dev_node', '') if osd_dev_node and osd_dev_node == "unknown": osd_dev_node = None # fetch the devices and ids (vendor, model, serial) from the # osd_metadata osd_devs = osd_metadata.get('devices', '') or 'N/A' osd_dev_ids = osd_metadata.get('device_ids', '') or 'N/A' osd_hostname = osd_metadata.get('hostname', None) if osd_dev_node and osd_hostname: self.log.debug("Got dev for osd {0}: {1}/{2}".format( id_, osd_hostname, osd_dev_node)) self.metrics['disk_occupation'].set(1, ( "osd.{0}".format(id_), osd_dev_node, osd_db_dev_node, osd_wal_dev_node, osd_hostname, osd_devs, osd_dev_ids, )) else: self.log.info("Missing dev node metadata for osd {0}, skipping " "occupation record for this osd".format(id_)) if 'disk_occupation' in self.metrics: try: self.metrics['disk_occupation_human'] = \ self.metrics['disk_occupation'].group_by( ['device', 'instance'], {'ceph_daemon': lambda daemons: ', '.join(daemons)}, name='disk_occupation_human', ) except Exception as e: self.log.error(e) ec_profiles = osd_map.get('erasure_code_profiles', {}) def _get_pool_info(pool: Dict[str, Any]) -> Tuple[str, str]: pool_type = 'unknown' description = 'unknown' if pool['type'] == 1: pool_type = "replicated" description = f"replica:{pool['size']}" elif pool['type'] == 3: pool_type = "erasure" name = pool.get('erasure_code_profile', '') profile = ec_profiles.get(name, {}) if profile: description = f"ec:{profile['k']}+{profile['m']}" else: description = "ec:unknown" return pool_type, description for pool in osd_map['pools']: compression_mode = 'none' pool_type, pool_description = _get_pool_info(pool) if 'options' in pool: compression_mode = pool['options'].get('compression_mode', 'none') self.metrics['pool_metadata'].set( 1, ( pool['pool'], pool['pool_name'], pool_type, pool_description, compression_mode) ) # Populate other servers metadata # If orchestrator is available and ceph-exporter is running modify rgw instance id # to match the one from exporter modify_instance_id = self.orch_is_available() and self.get_module_option('exclude_perf_counters') if modify_instance_id: daemons = raise_if_exception(self.list_daemons(daemon_type='rgw')) for daemon in daemons: if daemon.daemon_id and '.' in daemon.daemon_id: instance_id = daemon.daemon_id.split(".")[2] else: instance_id = daemon.daemon_id if daemon.daemon_id else "" self.metrics['rgw_metadata'].set(1, (f"{daemon.daemon_type}.{daemon.daemon_id}", str(daemon.hostname), str(daemon.version), instance_id)) for key, value in servers.items(): service_id, service_type = key if service_type == 'rgw' and not modify_instance_id: hostname, version, name = value self.metrics['rgw_metadata'].set( 1, ('{}.{}'.format(service_type, name), hostname, version, service_id) ) elif service_type == 'rbd-mirror': mirror_metadata = self.get_metadata('rbd-mirror', service_id) if mirror_metadata is None: continue mirror_metadata['ceph_daemon'] = '{}.{}'.format(service_type, service_id) rbd_mirror_metadata = cast(LabelValues, (mirror_metadata.get(k, '') for k in RBD_MIRROR_METADATA)) self.metrics['rbd_mirror_metadata'].set( 1, rbd_mirror_metadata ) @profile_method() def get_num_objects(self) -> None: pg_sum = self.get('pg_summary')['pg_stats_sum']['stat_sum'] for obj in NUM_OBJECTS: stat = 'num_objects_{}'.format(obj) self.metrics[stat].set(pg_sum[stat]) @profile_method() def get_rbd_stats(self) -> None: # Per RBD image stats is collected by registering a dynamic osd perf # stats query that tells OSDs to group stats for requests associated # with RBD objects by pool, namespace, and image id, which are # extracted from the request object names or other attributes. # The RBD object names have the following prefixes: # - rbd_data.{image_id}. (data stored in the same pool as metadata) # - rbd_data.{pool_id}.{image_id}. (data stored in a dedicated data pool) # - journal_data.{pool_id}.{image_id}. (journal if journaling is enabled) # The pool_id in the object name is the id of the pool with the image # metdata, and should be used in the image spec. If there is no pool_id # in the object name, the image pool is the pool where the object is # located. # Parse rbd_stats_pools option, which is a comma or space separated # list of pool[/namespace] entries. If no namespace is specifed the # stats are collected for every namespace in the pool. The wildcard # '*' can be used to indicate all pools or namespaces pools_string = cast(str, self.get_localized_module_option('rbd_stats_pools')) pool_keys = set() osd_map = self.get('osd_map') rbd_pools = [pool['pool_name'] for pool in osd_map['pools'] if 'rbd' in pool.get('application_metadata', {})] for x in re.split(r'[\s,]+', pools_string): if not x: continue s = x.split('/', 2) pool_name = s[0] namespace_name = None if len(s) == 2: namespace_name = s[1] if pool_name == "*": # collect for all pools for pool in rbd_pools: pool_keys.add((pool, namespace_name)) else: if pool_name in rbd_pools: pool_keys.add((pool_name, namespace_name)) # avoids adding deleted pool pools = {} # type: Dict[str, Set[str]] for pool_key in pool_keys: pool_name = pool_key[0] namespace_name = pool_key[1] if not namespace_name or namespace_name == "*": # empty set means collect for all namespaces pools[pool_name] = set() continue if pool_name not in pools: pools[pool_name] = set() elif not pools[pool_name]: continue pools[pool_name].add(namespace_name) rbd_stats_pools = {} for pool_id in self.rbd_stats['pools'].keys(): name = self.rbd_stats['pools'][pool_id]['name'] if name not in pools: del self.rbd_stats['pools'][pool_id] else: rbd_stats_pools[name] = \ self.rbd_stats['pools'][pool_id]['ns_names'] pools_refreshed = False if pools: next_refresh = self.rbd_stats['pools_refresh_time'] + \ self.get_localized_module_option( 'rbd_stats_pools_refresh_interval', 300) if rbd_stats_pools != pools or time.time() >= next_refresh: self.refresh_rbd_stats_pools(pools) pools_refreshed = True pool_ids = list(self.rbd_stats['pools']) pool_ids.sort() pool_id_regex = '^(' + '|'.join([str(x) for x in pool_ids]) + ')$' nspace_names = [] for pool_id, pool in self.rbd_stats['pools'].items(): if pool['ns_names']: nspace_names.extend(pool['ns_names']) else: nspace_names = [] break if nspace_names: namespace_regex = '^(' + \ "|".join([re.escape(x) for x in set(nspace_names)]) + ')$' else: namespace_regex = '^(.*)$' if ('query' in self.rbd_stats and (pool_id_regex != self.rbd_stats['query']['key_descriptor'][0]['regex'] or namespace_regex != self.rbd_stats['query']['key_descriptor'][1]['regex'])): self.remove_osd_perf_query(self.rbd_stats['query_id']) del self.rbd_stats['query_id'] del self.rbd_stats['query'] if not self.rbd_stats['pools']: return counters_info = self.rbd_stats['counters_info'] if 'query_id' not in self.rbd_stats: query = { 'key_descriptor': [ {'type': 'pool_id', 'regex': pool_id_regex}, {'type': 'namespace', 'regex': namespace_regex}, {'type': 'object_name', 'regex': r'^(?:rbd|journal)_data\.(?:([0-9]+)\.)?([^.]+)\.'}, ], 'performance_counter_descriptors': list(counters_info), } query_id = self.add_osd_perf_query(query) if query_id is None: self.log.error('failed to add query %s' % query) return self.rbd_stats['query'] = query self.rbd_stats['query_id'] = query_id res = self.get_osd_perf_counters(self.rbd_stats['query_id']) assert res for c in res['counters']: # if the pool id is not found in the object name use id of the # pool where the object is located if c['k'][2][0]: pool_id = int(c['k'][2][0]) else: pool_id = int(c['k'][0][0]) if pool_id not in self.rbd_stats['pools'] and not pools_refreshed: self.refresh_rbd_stats_pools(pools) pools_refreshed = True if pool_id not in self.rbd_stats['pools']: continue pool = self.rbd_stats['pools'][pool_id] nspace_name = c['k'][1][0] if nspace_name not in pool['images']: continue image_id = c['k'][2][1] if image_id not in pool['images'][nspace_name] and \ not pools_refreshed: self.refresh_rbd_stats_pools(pools) pool = self.rbd_stats['pools'][pool_id] pools_refreshed = True if image_id not in pool['images'][nspace_name]: continue counters = pool['images'][nspace_name][image_id]['c'] for i in range(len(c['c'])): counters[i][0] += c['c'][i][0] counters[i][1] += c['c'][i][1] label_names = ("pool", "namespace", "image") for pool_id, pool in self.rbd_stats['pools'].items(): pool_name = pool['name'] for nspace_name, images in pool['images'].items(): for image_id in images: image_name = images[image_id]['n'] counters = images[image_id]['c'] i = 0 for key in counters_info: counter_info = counters_info[key] stattype = self._stattype_to_str(counter_info['type']) labels = (pool_name, nspace_name, image_name) if counter_info['type'] == self.PERFCOUNTER_COUNTER: path = 'rbd_' + key if path not in self.metrics: self.metrics[path] = Metric( stattype, path, counter_info['desc'], label_names, ) self.metrics[path].set(counters[i][0], labels) elif counter_info['type'] == self.PERFCOUNTER_LONGRUNAVG: path = 'rbd_' + key + '_sum' if path not in self.metrics: self.metrics[path] = Metric( stattype, path, counter_info['desc'] + ' Total', label_names, ) self.metrics[path].set(counters[i][0], labels) path = 'rbd_' + key + '_count' if path not in self.metrics: self.metrics[path] = Metric( 'counter', path, counter_info['desc'] + ' Count', label_names, ) self.metrics[path].set(counters[i][1], labels) i += 1 def refresh_rbd_stats_pools(self, pools: Dict[str, Set[str]]) -> None: self.log.debug('refreshing rbd pools %s' % (pools)) rbd = RBD() counters_info = self.rbd_stats['counters_info'] for pool_name, cfg_ns_names in pools.items(): try: pool_id = self.rados.pool_lookup(pool_name) with self.rados.open_ioctx(pool_name) as ioctx: if pool_id not in self.rbd_stats['pools']: self.rbd_stats['pools'][pool_id] = {'images': {}} pool = self.rbd_stats['pools'][pool_id] pool['name'] = pool_name pool['ns_names'] = cfg_ns_names if cfg_ns_names: nspace_names = list(cfg_ns_names) else: nspace_names = [''] + rbd.namespace_list(ioctx) for nspace_name in pool['images']: if nspace_name not in nspace_names: del pool['images'][nspace_name] for nspace_name in nspace_names: if nspace_name and\ not rbd.namespace_exists(ioctx, nspace_name): self.log.debug('unknown namespace %s for pool %s' % (nspace_name, pool_name)) continue ioctx.set_namespace(nspace_name) if nspace_name not in pool['images']: pool['images'][nspace_name] = {} namespace = pool['images'][nspace_name] images = {} for image_meta in RBD().list2(ioctx): image = {'n': image_meta['name']} image_id = image_meta['id'] if image_id in namespace: image['c'] = namespace[image_id]['c'] else: image['c'] = [[0, 0] for x in counters_info] images[image_id] = image pool['images'][nspace_name] = images except Exception as e: self.log.error('failed listing pool %s: %s' % (pool_name, e)) self.rbd_stats['pools_refresh_time'] = time.time() def shutdown_rbd_stats(self) -> None: if 'query_id' in self.rbd_stats: self.remove_osd_perf_query(self.rbd_stats['query_id']) del self.rbd_stats['query_id'] del self.rbd_stats['query'] self.rbd_stats['pools'].clear() def add_fixed_name_metrics(self) -> None: """ Add fixed name metrics from existing ones that have details in their names that should be in labels (not in name). For backward compatibility, a new fixed name metric is created (instead of replacing) and details are put in new labels. Intended for RGW sync perf. counters but extendable as required. See: https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/45311 """ new_metrics = {} for metric_path, metrics in self.metrics.items(): # Address RGW sync perf. counters. match = re.search(r'^data-sync-from-(.*)\.', metric_path) if match: new_path = re.sub('from-([^.]*)', 'from-zone', metric_path) if new_path not in new_metrics: new_metrics[new_path] = Metric( metrics.mtype, new_path, metrics.desc, cast(LabelValues, metrics.labelnames) + ('source_zone',) ) for label_values, value in metrics.value.items(): new_metrics[new_path].set(value, label_values + (match.group(1),)) self.metrics.update(new_metrics) def get_collect_time_metrics(self) -> None: sum_metric = self.metrics.get('prometheus_collect_duration_seconds_sum') count_metric = self.metrics.get('prometheus_collect_duration_seconds_count') if sum_metric is None: sum_metric = MetricCounter( 'prometheus_collect_duration_seconds_sum', 'The sum of seconds took to collect all metrics of this exporter', ('method',)) self.metrics['prometheus_collect_duration_seconds_sum'] = sum_metric if count_metric is None: count_metric = MetricCounter( 'prometheus_collect_duration_seconds_count', 'The amount of metrics gathered for this exporter', ('method',)) self.metrics['prometheus_collect_duration_seconds_count'] = count_metric # Collect all timing data and make it available as metric, excluding the # `collect` method because it has not finished at this point and hence # there's no `_execution_duration` attribute to be found. The # `_execution_duration` attribute is added by the `profile_method` # decorator. for method_name, method in Module.__dict__.items(): duration = getattr(method, '_execution_duration', None) if duration is not None: cast(MetricCounter, sum_metric).add(duration, (method_name,)) cast(MetricCounter, count_metric).add(1, (method_name,)) def get_pool_repaired_objects(self) -> None: dump = self.get('pg_dump') for stats in dump['pool_stats']: path = 'pool_objects_repaired' self.metrics[path].set(stats['stat_sum']['num_objects_repaired'], labelvalues=(stats['poolid'],)) def get_all_daemon_health_metrics(self) -> None: daemon_metrics = self.get_daemon_health_metrics() self.log.debug('metrics jeje %s' % (daemon_metrics)) for daemon_name, health_metrics in daemon_metrics.items(): for health_metric in health_metrics: path = 'daemon_health_metrics' self.metrics[path].set(health_metric['value'], labelvalues=( health_metric['type'], daemon_name,)) def get_perf_counters(self) -> None: """ Get the perf counters for all daemons """ for daemon, counters in self.get_unlabeled_perf_counters().items(): for path, counter_info in counters.items(): # Skip histograms, they are represented by long running avgs stattype = self._stattype_to_str(counter_info['type']) if not stattype or stattype == 'histogram': self.log.debug('ignoring %s, type %s' % (path, stattype)) continue path, label_names, labels = self._perfpath_to_path_labels( daemon, path) # Get the value of the counter value = self._perfvalue_to_value( counter_info['type'], counter_info['value']) # Represent the long running avgs as sum/count pairs if counter_info['type'] & self.PERFCOUNTER_LONGRUNAVG: _path = path + '_sum' if _path not in self.metrics: self.metrics[_path] = Metric( stattype, _path, counter_info['description'] + ' Total', label_names, ) self.metrics[_path].set(value, labels) _path = path + '_count' if _path not in self.metrics: self.metrics[_path] = Metric( 'counter', _path, counter_info['description'] + ' Count', label_names, ) self.metrics[_path].set(counter_info['count'], labels,) else: if path not in self.metrics: self.metrics[path] = Metric( stattype, path, counter_info['description'], label_names, ) self.metrics[path].set(value, labels) self.add_fixed_name_metrics() @profile_method(True) def collect(self) -> str: # Clear the metrics before scraping for k in self.metrics.keys(): self.metrics[k].clear() self.get_health() self.get_df() self.get_osd_blocklisted_entries() self.get_pool_stats() self.get_fs() self.get_osd_stats() self.get_quorum_status() self.get_mgr_status() self.get_metadata_and_osd_status() self.get_pg_status() self.get_pool_repaired_objects() self.get_num_objects() self.get_all_daemon_health_metrics() if not self.get_module_option('exclude_perf_counters'): self.get_perf_counters() self.get_rbd_stats() self.get_collect_time_metrics() # Return formatted metrics and clear no longer used data _metrics = [m.str_expfmt() for m in self.metrics.values()] for k in self.metrics.keys(): self.metrics[k].clear() return ''.join(_metrics) + '\n' @CLIReadCommand('prometheus file_sd_config') def get_file_sd_config(self) -> Tuple[int, str, str]: ''' Return file_sd compatible prometheus config for mgr cluster ''' servers = self.list_servers() targets = [] for server in servers: hostname = server.get('hostname', '') for service in cast(List[ServiceInfoT], server.get('services', [])): if service['type'] != 'mgr': continue id_ = service['id'] port = self._get_module_option('server_port', DEFAULT_PORT, id_) targets.append(f'{hostname}:{port}') ret = [ { "targets": targets, "labels": {} } ] return 0, json.dumps(ret), "" def self_test(self) -> None: self.collect() self.get_file_sd_config() def configure(self, server_addr: str, server_port: int) -> None: # cephadm deployments have a TLS monitoring stack setup option. # If the cephadm module is on and the setting is true (defaults to false) # we should have prometheus be set up to interact with that cephadm_secure_monitoring_stack = self.get_module_option_ex( 'cephadm', 'secure_monitoring_stack', False) if cephadm_secure_monitoring_stack: try: self.setup_cephadm_tls_config(server_addr, server_port) return except Exception as e: self.log.exception(f'Failed to setup cephadm based secure monitoring stack: {e}\n', 'Falling back to default configuration') self.setup_default_config(server_addr, server_port) def setup_default_config(self, server_addr: str, server_port: int) -> None: cherrypy.config.update({ 'server.socket_host': server_addr, 'server.socket_port': server_port, 'engine.autoreload.on': False, 'server.ssl_module': None, 'server.ssl_certificate': None, 'server.ssl_private_key': None, }) # Publish the URI that others may use to access the service we're about to start serving self.set_uri(build_url(scheme='http', host=self.get_server_addr(), port=server_port, path='/')) def setup_cephadm_tls_config(self, server_addr: str, server_port: int) -> None: from cephadm.ssl_cert_utils import SSLCerts # the ssl certs utils uses a NamedTemporaryFile for the cert files # generated with generate_cert_files function. We need the SSLCerts # object to not be cleaned up in order to have those temp files not # be cleaned up, so making it an attribute of the module instead # of just a standalone object self.cephadm_monitoring_tls_ssl_certs = SSLCerts() host = self.get_mgr_ip() try: old_cert = self.get_store('root/cert') old_key = self.get_store('root/key') if not old_cert or not old_key: raise Exception('No old credentials for mgr-prometheus endpoint') self.cephadm_monitoring_tls_ssl_certs.load_root_credentials(old_cert, old_key) except Exception: self.cephadm_monitoring_tls_ssl_certs.generate_root_cert(host) self.set_store('root/cert', self.cephadm_monitoring_tls_ssl_certs.get_root_cert()) self.set_store('root/key', self.cephadm_monitoring_tls_ssl_certs.get_root_key()) cert_file_path, key_file_path = self.cephadm_monitoring_tls_ssl_certs.generate_cert_files( self.get_hostname(), host) cherrypy.config.update({ 'server.socket_host': server_addr, 'server.socket_port': server_port, 'engine.autoreload.on': False, 'server.ssl_module': 'builtin', 'server.ssl_certificate': cert_file_path, 'server.ssl_private_key': key_file_path, }) # Publish the URI that others may use to access the service we're about to start serving self.set_uri(build_url(scheme='https', host=self.get_server_addr(), port=server_port, path='/')) def serve(self) -> None: class Root(object): # collapse everything to '/' def _cp_dispatch(self, vpath: str) -> 'Root': cherrypy.request.path = '' return self @cherrypy.expose def index(self) -> str: return '''