From be1c7e50e1e8809ea56f2c9d472eccd8ffd73a97 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2024 04:57:58 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1.44.3. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- .../ebpf.plugin/integrations/ebpf_filesystem.md | 163 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 163 insertions(+) create mode 100644 collectors/ebpf.plugin/integrations/ebpf_filesystem.md (limited to 'collectors/ebpf.plugin/integrations/ebpf_filesystem.md') diff --git a/collectors/ebpf.plugin/integrations/ebpf_filesystem.md b/collectors/ebpf.plugin/integrations/ebpf_filesystem.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7a1bb832 --- /dev/null +++ b/collectors/ebpf.plugin/integrations/ebpf_filesystem.md @@ -0,0 +1,163 @@ + + +# eBPF Filesystem + + + + + +Plugin: ebpf.plugin +Module: filesystem + + + +## Overview + +Monitor latency for main actions on filesystem like I/O events. + +Attach tracing (kprobe, trampoline) to internal kernel functions according options used to compile kernel. + +This collector is only supported on the following platforms: + +- Linux + +This collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances. + +The plugin needs setuid because it loads data inside kernel. Netada sets necessary permission during installation time. + +### Default Behavior + +#### Auto-Detection + +The plugin checks kernel compilation flags (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT), files inside debugfs, and presence of BTF files to decide which eBPF program will be attached. + +#### Limits + +The default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection. + +#### Performance Impact + +The default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system. + + +## Metrics + +Metrics grouped by *scope*. + +The scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels. + + + +### Per filesystem + +Latency charts associate with filesystem actions. + +This scope has no labels. + +Metrics: + +| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | +|:------|:----------|:----| +| filesystem.read_latency | latency period | calls/s | +| filesystem.open_latency | latency period | calls/s | +| filesystem.sync_latency | latency period | calls/s | + +### Per iilesystem + + + +This scope has no labels. + +Metrics: + +| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | +|:------|:----------|:----| +| filesystem.write_latency | latency period | calls/s | + +### Per eBPF Filesystem instance + + + +This scope has no labels. + +Metrics: + +| Metric | Dimensions | Unit | +|:------|:----------|:----| +| filesystem.attributte_latency | latency period | calls/s | + + + +## Alerts + +There are no alerts configured by default for this integration. + + +## Setup + +### Prerequisites + +#### Compile kernel + +Check if your kernel was compiled with necessary options (CONFIG_KPROBES, CONFIG_BPF, CONFIG_BPF_SYSCALL, CONFIG_BPF_JIT) in `/proc/config.gz` or inside /boot/config file. Some cited names can be different accoring preferences of Linux distributions. +When you do not have options set, it is necessary to get the kernel source code from https://kernel.org or a kernel package from your distribution, this last is preferred. The kernel compilation has a well definedd pattern, but distributions can deliver their configuration files +with different names. + +Now follow steps: +1. Copy the configuration file to /usr/src/linux/.config. +2. Select the necessary options: make oldconfig +3. Compile your kernel image: make bzImage +4. Compile your modules: make modules +5. Copy your new kernel image for boot loader directory +6. Install the new modules: make modules_install +7. Generate an initial ramdisk image (`initrd`) if it is necessary. +8. Update your boot loader + + + +### Configuration + +#### File + +The configuration file name for this integration is `ebpf.d/filesystem.conf`. + + +You can edit the configuration file using the `edit-config` script from the +Netdata [config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory). + +```bash +cd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata +sudo ./edit-config ebpf.d/filesystem.conf +``` +#### Options + +This configuration file have two different sections. The `[global]` overwrites default options, while `[filesystem]` allow user to select the filesystems to monitor. + + +
Config options + +| Name | Description | Default | Required | +|:----|:-----------|:-------|:--------:| +| update every | Data collection frequency. | 5 | no | +| ebpf load mode | Define whether plugin will monitor the call (`entry`) for the functions or it will also monitor the return (`return`). | entry | no | +| lifetime | Set default lifetime for thread when enabled by cloud. | 300 | no | +| btrfsdist | Enable or disable latency monitoring for functions associated with btrfs filesystem. | yes | no | +| ext4dist | Enable or disable latency monitoring for functions associated with ext4 filesystem. | yes | no | +| nfsdist | Enable or disable latency monitoring for functions associated with nfs filesystem. | yes | no | +| xfsdist | Enable or disable latency monitoring for functions associated with xfs filesystem. | yes | no | +| zfsdist | Enable or disable latency monitoring for functions associated with zfs filesystem. | yes | no | + +
+ +#### Examples +There are no configuration examples. + + -- cgit v1.2.3