# Node exporter [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/prometheus/node_exporter.svg)][travis] [![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/prometheus/node_exporter/tree/master.svg?style=shield)][circleci] [![Docker Repository on Quay](https://quay.io/repository/prometheus/node-exporter/status)][quay] [![Docker Pulls](https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/prom/node-exporter.svg?maxAge=604800)][hub] [![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/prometheus/node_exporter)][goreportcard] Prometheus exporter for hardware and OS metrics exposed by \*NIX kernels, written in Go with pluggable metric collectors. The [WMI exporter](https://github.com/martinlindhe/wmi_exporter) is recommended for Windows users. ## Collectors There is varying support for collectors on each operating system. The tables below list all existing collectors and the supported systems. Which collectors are used is controlled by the `--collectors.enabled` flag. ### Enabled by default Name | Description | OS ---------|-------------|---- arp | Exposes ARP statistics from `/proc/net/arp`. | Linux conntrack | Shows conntrack statistics (does nothing if no `/proc/sys/net/netfilter/` present). | Linux cpu | Exposes CPU statistics | Darwin, Dragonfly, FreeBSD diskstats | Exposes disk I/O statistics from `/proc/diskstats`. | Linux edac | Exposes error detection and correction statistics. | Linux entropy | Exposes available entropy. | Linux exec | Exposes execution statistics. | Dragonfly, FreeBSD filefd | Exposes file descriptor statistics from `/proc/sys/fs/file-nr`. | Linux filesystem | Exposes filesystem statistics, such as disk space used. | Darwin, Dragonfly, FreeBSD, Linux, OpenBSD hwmon | Expose hardware monitoring and sensor data from `/sys/class/hwmon/`. | Linux infiniband | Exposes network statistics specific to InfiniBand configurations. | Linux loadavg | Exposes load average. | Darwin, Dragonfly, FreeBSD, Linux, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris mdadm | Exposes statistics about devices in `/proc/mdstat` (does nothing if no `/proc/mdstat` present). | Linux meminfo | Exposes memory statistics. | Darwin, Dragonfly, FreeBSD, Linux netdev | Exposes network interface statistics such as bytes transferred. | Darwin, Dragonfly, FreeBSD, Linux, OpenBSD netstat | Exposes network statistics from `/proc/net/netstat`. This is the same information as `netstat -s`. | Linux sockstat | Exposes various statistics from `/proc/net/sockstat`. | Linux stat | Exposes various statistics from `/proc/stat`. This includes CPU usage, boot time, forks and interrupts. | Linux textfile | Exposes statistics read from local disk. The `--collector.textfile.directory` flag must be set. | _any_ time | Exposes the current system time. | _any_ uname | Exposes system information as provided by the uname system call. | Linux vmstat | Exposes statistics from `/proc/vmstat`. | Linux wifi | Exposes WiFi device and station statistics. | Linux xfs | Exposes XFS runtime statistics. | Linux (kernel 4.4+) zfs | Exposes [ZFS](http://open-zfs.org/) performance statistics. | [Linux](http://zfsonlinux.org/) ### Disabled by default Name | Description | OS ---------|-------------|---- bonding | Exposes the number of configured and active slaves of Linux bonding interfaces. | Linux buddyinfo | Exposes statistics of memory fragments as reported by /proc/buddyinfo. | Linux devstat | Exposes device statistics | Dragonfly, FreeBSD drbd | Exposes Distributed Replicated Block Device statistics | Linux interrupts | Exposes detailed interrupts statistics. | Linux, OpenBSD ipvs | Exposes IPVS status from `/proc/net/ip_vs` and stats from `/proc/net/ip_vs_stats`. | Linux ksmd | Exposes kernel and system statistics from `/sys/kernel/mm/ksm`. | Linux logind | Exposes session counts from [logind](http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/logind/). | Linux meminfo\_numa | Exposes memory statistics from `/proc/meminfo_numa`. | Linux mountstats | Exposes filesystem statistics from `/proc/self/mountstats`. Exposes detailed NFS client statistics. | Linux nfs | Exposes NFS client statistics from `/proc/net/rpc/nfs`. This is the same information as `nfsstat -c`. | Linux qdisc | Exposes [queuing discipline](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_scheduler#Linux_kernel) statistics | Linux runit | Exposes service status from [runit](http://smarden.org/runit/). | _any_ supervisord | Exposes service status from [supervisord](http://supervisord.org/). | _any_ systemd | Exposes service and system status from [systemd](http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/). | Linux tcpstat | Exposes TCP connection status information from `/proc/net/tcp` and `/proc/net/tcp6`. (Warning: the current version has potential performance issues in high load situations.) | Linux ### Deprecated *These collectors will be (re)moved in the future.* Name | Description | OS ---------|-------------|---- gmond | Exposes statistics from Ganglia. | _any_ megacli | Exposes RAID statistics from MegaCLI. | Linux ntp | Exposes time drift from an NTP server. | _any_ ### Textfile Collector The textfile collector is similar to the [Pushgateway](https://github.com/prometheus/pushgateway), in that it allows exporting of statistics from batch jobs. It can also be used to export static metrics, such as what role a machine has. The Pushgateway should be used for service-level metrics. The textfile module is for metrics that are tied to a machine. To use it, set the `--collector.textfile.directory` flag on the Node exporter. The collector will parse all files in that directory matching the glob `*.prom` using the [text format](http://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/exposition_formats/). To atomically push completion time for a cron job: ``` echo my_batch_job_completion_time $(date +%s) > /path/to/directory/my_batch_job.prom.$$ mv /path/to/directory/my_batch_job.prom.$$ /path/to/directory/my_batch_job.prom ``` To statically set roles for a machine using labels: ``` echo 'role{role="application_server"} 1' > /path/to/directory/role.prom.$$ mv /path/to/directory/role.prom.$$ /path/to/directory/role.prom ``` ## Building and running make ./node_exporter To see all available configuration flags: ./node_exporter -h ## Running tests make test ## Using Docker The node\_exporter is designed to monitor the host system. It's not recommended to deploy it as Docker container because it requires access to the host system. If you need to run it on Docker, you can deploy this exporter using the [node-exporter Docker image](https://quay.io/repository/prometheus/node-exporter) with the following options and bind-mounts: ```bash docker run -d -p 9100:9100 \ -v "/proc:/host/proc:ro" \ -v "/sys:/host/sys:ro" \ -v "/:/rootfs:ro" \ --net="host" \ quay.io/prometheus/node-exporter \ -collector.procfs /host/proc \ -collector.sysfs /host/sys \ -collector.filesystem.ignored-mount-points "^/(sys|proc|dev|host|etc)($|/)" ``` Be aware though that the mountpoint label in various metrics will now have `/host` as prefix. ## Using a third-party repository for RHEL/CentOS/Fedora There is a [community-supplied COPR repository](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/ibotty/prometheus-exporters/). It closely follows upstream releases. 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